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    Stunning singer sends cheeky message to England fans after ‘butchering’ God Save The King national anthem

    SINGER Ellynora sent a cheeky message to England fans after her botched rendition of God Save the King.The stunning vocalist was tasked with the job of singing the national anthems ahead of England’s Euro 2024 qualifier with Italy on Thursday night.
    Ellynora sang the national anthems ahead of England’s Euro 2024 qualifier with ItalyCredit: CHANNEL4
    But the singer butchered her rendition of God Save The KingCredit: CHANNEL4
    Ellynora sent a message to Three Lions supporters shortly after singing the anthemCredit: INSTAGRAM@ELLYNORAOFFICIAL
    Three Lions fans were less than impressed with her vocals, taking to Twitter to voice their opinions.
    And she responded to them on Instagram with a sultry selfie, which she wrote across: “England, I hope you enjoyed my gift.”
    Ellynora fluffed her lines as God Save The King rang throughout the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
    She appeared to forget the words to the song, which didn’t go down well with England fans.
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    One tweeted: “That was the worst rendition of the pre-match national anthems I’ve heard in my life.
    Another said: “Maybe next time they’ll get someone who knows the words to God Save The King!
    “What a disgrace!.”
    And another said: “The worst rendition of god save the king I’ve ever heard.
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    “Sack her immediately.”
    One remarked: “What the HELL was that!???
    “I’ve never heard a worse rendition of any national anthem, ever.”
    One furious fan san: “How the f**k do you mess up God Save the King? ARREST HER!”
    Another asked: “Was God Save The King butchered on purpose before #ITAENG?”
    England moved to the top of Group C with a 2-1 win over the Italians at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
    Goals from Declan Rice and Harry Kane fired the Euro 2020 finalists to a famous victory in Naples.
    Gareth Southgate’s troops will be back in action on Sunday for their second tournament qualifier, welcoming Ukraine to Wembley. More

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    England fans left baffled as they’re convinced Kyle Walker was booked TWICE but NOT sent off vs Italy

    FANS are convinced Kyle Walker was booked TWICE – but the defender stayed on as ten-man England beat Italy.Baffled viewers posted “you couldn’t make it up” after believing Walker picked up yellow cards in the 53rd and 71st minutes.
    Confusion reigned as England picked up five yellow cards, including two for Luke Shaw, which left them holding on for a 2-1 victory in Naples
    This booking seemed clear enough as Kyle Walker was penalised for time-wasting
    This is how SkyBet reported on Walker’s yellow cards
    Betting sites and even the BBC briefly recorded the right-back as picking up two cautions as the Euro 2024 qualifier heated up.
    But it appears the first one could have been mistakenly announced – as fans were stunned when he remained on the field after a later booking for time-wasting.
    And in the end it was Luke Shaw who saw yellow twice in the space of 54 SECONDS – leaving the Three Lions clinging on for a 2-1 triumph in Naples.
    One viewer posted: “Kyle Walker received two yellow cards and is still on the pitch LMFAO.. YOu can’t make this sh*t up.”
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    Another demanded to see the ref’s notebook and a third said: “Wait what!! So who got booked earlier then?”
    Many added comments like: “I’m as confused as hell!”
    Five yellow cards were handed out to England in all – including two to Shaw.
    That meant a nervy finale for Gareth Southgate’s men.
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    They looked comfortable at 2-0 up, courtesy of Declan Rice’s rebound finish and Harry Kane’s penalty, which took the skipper past Wayne Rooney to an England record of 54 goals.
    But Mateo Retegui rammed home a fine response on 54 minutes.
    And as the Azzurri racked up the pressure, England rattled up the bookings – ultimately leading to bemusement amongst fans. More

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    Italy 1 England 2 LIVE RESULT: Harry Kane Kane breaks record as 10-man England win in Italy despite shock Shaw red card

    HARRY KANE broke England’s all-time goalscoring record as the Three Lions defeated Italy 2-1.Kane became England’s RECORD scorer with his 54th Three Lions goal from the penalty spot after Declan Rice’s opener.
    Though Italy fought back in the second half of the Euro 2024 qualifier in Naples with debutant Mateo Retegui scoring before Luke Shaw was sent off for England after two yellow cards in just 54 SECONDS.

    Result: Italy 1 England 2
    Italy XI: Donnarumma, Di Lorenzo, Acerbi, Toloi, Spinazzola, Barella, Jorginho, Veratti, Berardi, Retegui, Pellegrini.
    England XI: Pickford, Walker, Maguire, Stones, Shaw, Rice, Bellingham, Phillips, Saka, Kane, Grealish

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    That’s all for tonight
    Thank you for joining our live blog tonight for England’s brilliant win over Italy.
    The Three Lions will be back in action on Sunday as they face Ukraine at Wembley Stadium.
    Kane on Southgate hug after game
    He told a press conference: “He (Southgate) said to me that he was extremely proud of me and that I deserved it.
    “So a big thanks to Gareth.
    “My England journey started with Roy Hodgson but Gareth has been a huge part since 2018 and we have had some really good times.
    “I feel like we are really growing as a team. We haven’t quite achieved what we have wanted to achieve yet, but I think tonight has been a big statement.”
    ‘Maguire at fault’
    Robinson has also identified Harry Maguire as the man at fault for Italy’s goal.
    But he does think that the Three Lions should get a lot of praise for winning the match.
    He said on BBC Radio 5 Live: “England can take a lot of credit from this tonight.
    “We know Harry Maguire made the mistake that led to the goal but Gareth Southgate is a very positive manager and he’ll be keen to focus on that.”
    ‘CHECK REF’S NOTEBOOK!’
    Fans are convinced Kyle Walker was booked TWICE – but the defender stayed on as ten-man England beat Italy.
    Baffled viewers posted “you couldn’t make it up” after believing Walker picked up yellow cards in the 53rd and 71st minutes.
    Betting sites and even the BBC briefly recorded the right-back as picking up two cautions as the Euro 2024 qualifier heated up.
    But it appears the first one could have been mistakenly announced – as fans were stunned when he remained on the field after a later booking for time-wasting.
    Read the full story here.

    ‘Italy in second rebuild’
    Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson has spoken about Italy following their defeat to England.
    He argued that manager Roberto Mancini is trying to rebuild the side for a second time.
    He told BBC Radio 5 Live: “This is the second major rebuild for Roberto Mancini. He’s picked a squad of 30 players and we saw the goalscorer Retegui come in.
    “Wilfried Gnonto of Leeds looked good when he came on too.
    “Mancini is looking to find a balance and rebuild again. They look like a team in transition but as we saw tonight, they can still hurt teams.”
    It’s coming home?
    Gary Lineker has already suggested that England will be favourites to win the Euros in Germany next year.
    He tweeted: “Great goal from Rice and the perfect start for England.
    “Hard to see us not winning the Euros now.”
    Credit: Twitter – @GaryLineker
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    Declan Rice was England’s man of the match, not so much for his opening goal but for his consistently high standards in a real game of two halves.
    In the first, England played arguably their best football against a major footballing nation since they beat Spain 3-2 in Seville in October 2018.
    In the second, the familiar failings of not keeping possession and inviting opponents on to them almost cost them dear.
    You can read SunSport’s player ratings of the England team from the match here.
    Credit: Getty
    Match report
    Read the full match report of England’s famous win over Italy right here.
    It is also the Three Lions’ first competitive win over the Italians in 45 years.
    Credit: Reuters
    Gerrard on ‘special’ moment for Kane
    He told Channel 4: “It’s special for him [Harry Kane] and his family, especially after the world cup heart-break.
    “I’m so pleased for him and all the plaudits that will come his way.
    “He is an all-round class act.”
    Kane on overtaking Rooney
    He said to Channel 4: “I was on the pitch when Wayne broke the record and know what it meant to him and how proud I was.
    “When I presented him the boot for breaking the record he said to me that he’d be giving it back to you one day.
    “He’s a special guy, and an England legend.”
    Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    England’s Euros schedule
    Following the win tonight, this is what England’s schedule looks like:

    Mar 26, 2023 – England vs Ukraine
    Jun 16, 2023 – Malta vs England
    Jun 19, 2023 – England vs North Macedonia
    Sep 9, 2023 – Ukraine vs England
    Oct 17, 2023 – England vs Italy
    Nov 17, 2023 – England vs Malta
    Nov 20, 2023 – North Macedonia vs England

    Rooney on Kane’s achievement
    The former holder of the record has taken to social media to praise Kane.
    He tweeted: “Congratulations to @HKane on becoming @England ’s all-time leading goalscorer. I knew it wouldn’t take long but that was quick 🤣.
    “Great man, unbelievable goalscorer and an England legend. Congrats Harry 👏👏👏.”
    Credit: Twitter – @WayneRooney
    Kane on breaking record
    England’s leading goalscorer told Channel 4: “It means everything.
    “So excited to get back and put the England shirt back on.
    “It had to be a penalty of course, and once it hit the back of the net, there was so much emotion. It was a magical moment.
    “We haven’t won in Italy in so long, so to score and win made it very special.”
    Credit: Getty
    FT scores in Europe
    Group C
    Italy 0 England 2
    North Macedonia 2 Malta 1
    Group H
    Kazakhstan 1 Slovenia 2
    Denmark 3 Finland 1
    San Marino 0 Northern Ireland 2
    Group J
    Portugal 4 Liechtenstein 0
    Slovakia 0 Luxembourg 0
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Iceland 0
    ‘Hard work’
    Robert Green has hailed England’s win but insisted that the second-half performance left a lot to be desired.
    He told BBC Radio 5 Live: “What a win for England. They made hard work of it. They were in complete control but didn’t perform in the second half.
    “They were clinging on after the red card but managed to get through it.
    “There were some really good individual performances in the first half but the players disappeared in the second.”
    Milestone for Southgate
    The win is Southgate’s 50th as England manager and gives his side the perfect start to their Euro 2024 qualification campaign.
    Credit: AFP
    FT Italy 1 England 2
    90+5mins: Rice clears from another Italy attack and the referee blows the full-time whistle.
    England wins their first game in Italy since 1961.
    Italy 1 England 2
    90+3 mins: England are standing firm as Italy pile on the pressure.
    Some half-hearted claims for a penalty as Di Lorenzo goes down in the box, but the referee says play on.
    Italy 1 England 2
    90+1 mins: Acerbi is booked for a late challenge on Kane.
    Italy 1 England 2
    90 mins: Five minutes added on for England’s ten men to see out the game.
    Italy 1 England 2
    88 mins: Italy claim for a penalty for handball but the referee gives another corner.
    England manage to clear from the second corner, but Italy come back again as we approach the 90 minute mark.
    Italy 1 England 2
    87 mins: Italy win a corner after Gallagher blocks a cross.
    Scamacca is now on in place of Veratti.
    Italy 1 England 2
    85 mins: Gallagher straight into the action as he wins a freekick to take some of the pressure off.
    Meanwhile West Ham’s Scamacca is warming up for Italy as Mancini prepares to make another attacking change.
    Italy 1 England 2
    84 mins: More changes for England.
    Saka and Bellingham are off for Gallagher and James.
    Bellingham looks to be in a bit of pain as he makes his exit from the pitch.
    Italy 1 England 2
    83 mins: England have a moment going forward but Bellingham is unable to pick out Saka.
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    Italy 1 England 2: Harry Kane breaks all-time scoring record with penalty as 10-man Three Lions hold on for famous win

    WITH one strike of the boot, Harry Kane blasted away the demons of England’s last two major tournament defeats and became his nation’s greatest goalscorer. It was Kane’s infamous penalty miss which cost England their chance of dethroning champions France at the World Cup, and it was Roberto Mancini’s Italy who had denied them glory in the Euros final of 2021. 
    Harry Kane is now England’s all-time top scorerCredit: Getty
    Kane scored from the spot just before the break to put England 2-0 upCredit: Getty
    Declan Rice put England ahead with 13 minutes on the clockCredit: Getty
    Kane celebrates after becoming England’s all-time top scorerCredit: Getty
    But on a historic night when Gareth Southgate’s men played with an astonishing first-half swagger, Kane’s penalty overhauled Wayne Rooney’s all-time scoring record as ten-man England defeated Italy on their own soil for the first time in 62 years. 
    Kane might not have wanted it to be a penalty, after his ordeal in Qatar but despite a lengthy VAR check before the spot-kick was awarded for a handball by Giovanni Di Lorenzo, the Tottenham striker held his nerve. 
    This was a vintage performance from Kane, who weathered a physical buffering from Italy’s central defenders and led from the front – perhaps inspired by his Italian club manager Antonio Conte’s rant at “selfish” Spurs players after a late blow-up at Southampton.
    There were outstanding contributions too from Declan Rice, who scored the opener, from Jude Bellingham, who bossed the midfield like no teenager has any right to, and from Buyako Saka who is absolutely full of it. 
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    The first-half display was certainly England’s best since the 3-2 victory over Spain in Seville in 2018.
    And while they had to dig deep to preserve their lead after half-time, especially after Luke Shaw’s red card, this was a statement victory for Southgate’s team.
    In the Diego Maradona Stadium, in a city which is a giant shrine to English football’s great Argentinian nemesis, England ultimately won it through a handball – Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s offence allowing Kane his momentous spot-kick.
    There are murals, posters, statues, memorabilia all honouring the evil genius who booted Bobby Robson’s 1986 World Cup and led Napoli to the only two Serie A titles in their history.
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    That will soon change, as Napoli are runaway leaders this season and the city is already decked out in blue and white bunting awaiting the victory party. 
    There was vociferous support for the national team too, and England will be satisfied with the way they navigated a hostile environment to cling on to their lead.
    Southgate made two changes from the side beaten by France in the World Cup quarter-final – Jack Grealish replacing his Manchester City team-mate Phil Foden and the lesser-spotted Kalvin Phillips in for Jordan Henderson. 
    England were soon strutting their stuff, high tempo pass and move, and they deserved their 13th-minute lead. 
    Saka had won two challenges he had no right to win and forced the first save of the night from Gianluigi Donnarumma. 
    It was a gorgeous move over the full length of pitch to force the corner which brought the opener. 
    Grealish fed Bellingham who let rip with a fierce rising shot which Donnarumma tipped over. 
    But when Saka swung over the corner, Kane’s shot was blocked by Leonardo Spinazzola and Rice lashed home left-footed.   
    England were positive, aggressive, expansive and fluent, with Rice so influential at the base of midfield.
    His booking for time-wasting was one of the most ridiculous yellow cards you will ever see.
    England were in a hurry to inflict more damage on the Italians.
    Kalvin Phillips pinged a shot just wide from the edge of the area and shortly before half-time, Kane’s moment arrived. 
    Again it came from a Saka corner, Di Lorenzo handling under pressure from Kane.
    Serbian ref Srdjan Jovanovic was sent to his monitor and looked long and hard before he pointed to the spot. 
    Kane thumped it to Donnarumma’s left, the keeper diving the wrong way for his 54th international goal, then raced to the corner flag where he was mobbed.   
    And the England skipper was straight back to work, another liquid move ended with Kane squaring for Grealish who had time to pick his spot but tried to be too clever with his finish and screwed it horribly wide. 
    Had Grealish scored that, it would have been the perfect half of football from the visitors. 
    After the break, though, a chastened Italy looked an entirely different team and within 11 minutes they had reduced the deficit. 
    Harry Maguire stepped out of defence, lunged at Nicolo Barella, who fed Marco Verratti, then Lorenzo Pellegrini found Nicolo Retegui who thumped past Pickford. 
    It was a debut for Retegui, an Argentinian sourced by the Italians through the grandparent rule, and it was a decent strike.  
    Suddenly Italy were right on the front foot and it was often Rice who was snuffing out danger. 
    But their resistance was shaken by Shaw receiving two yellow cards in the space of 54 seconds – the first for time-wasting, the second for a foul. 
    Kieran Trippier arrived in place of Foden, who had only recently replaced Grealish. 
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    Soon it was a 5-3-1 as Reece James and Conor Gallagher arrived for Saka and Bellingham. 
    And England held out, after a game of two wildly contrasting halves, for one of their best results of this century.   
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    Idiot England fan has ticket to Italy match RIPPED UP by FA after showing off offensive Maradona flag

    AN IDIOTIC England fan had his ticket for the Italy match ripped up by the FA after showing off an offensive Diego Maradona flag.A photo circulated on social media of the Three Lions supporter seemingly travelling on a train.
    An offensive and vile England flag mocked Diego MaradonaCredit: Twitter
    Maradona is still adored in Naples for his exploits for NaplesCredit: EPA
    He is standing up holding out a large St George’s cross.
    And in the white sections, the words “Diego’s In A Box” are printed, in reference to the Argentine icon’s death in 2020.
    England took on Italy in their opening Euro 2024 qualifier, with the game staged at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples.
    Maradona was a hero at Napoli between 1984 and 1990 before his drugs ban, scoring 115 goals in 259 appearances and winning five trophies including their two Serie A titles.
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    The FA slammed the vile and tasteless flag with a brief statement and swift action.
    A statement said: “We strongly condemn the actions of the individual who travelled to Naples with a flag that had a highly offensive message on it.
    “We immediately took steps to have their tickets cancelled before the match.
    “The matter will be reviewed further when we return to England.”
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    Others on social media were convinced the fan would regret the crass gesture if he went to Naples and was confronted by Italian ultras.
    SunSport revealed their chilling “battle plans” to attack England fans.
    A friendly match between supporters was cancelled as a result of the violent threats.
    The 3,000-plus Three Lions followers heading to Italy were even told not to wear belts to the match because security officials could confiscate them and deem them to be weapons.
    Just last week, the streets of Naples were overwhelmed with thuggish violence before Napoli’s Champions League match with Eintracht Frankfurt.
    The German supporters defied a police ban and clashed with Napoli ultras, which left more than eight hooligans arrested.
    Pictures showed the total carnage with shop fronts smashed up, cars lit on fire and masked thugs storming alleyways with weapons as they hunted their rival supporters. More

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    Tensions flare at Italy vs England as heavy-handed riot cops hit 3 Lions fans with batons as they try to enter stadium

    TENSIONS ran high in Naples last night after English fans clashed with heavy-handed Italian police before the Euro 2024 Qualifier match between the two nations.Footage posted to social media shows cops in riot gear use batons and riot shields on supporters outside the Diego Maradona Stadium as the crowds flocked in to watch the game.
    Italian riot cops were filmed clashing with fans ahead of England’s Euro qualifier match in Naples tonight
    Some fans could be seen raising their hands to try and calm the situationCredit: Local Team TV

    Fans could be seen raising their hands in an attempt to calm the situation and demonstrate that they were not being aggressive.
    Some argued with officers, while others filmed the beatings on their phones.
    One fan was injured after they were shoved by a riot shield and fell backwards.
    Footage posted by BBC journalist David Cheeseman showed a group of people, including British police officers present at the scene, tending to the fan on the floor, while other tried to warn Italian officers of their condition.
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    One man, who was visibly angry, was spotted escorting a young boy through the crowd, shielding him with his arm and seeming to shout at anyone who came near them.
    Other youngsters are visible in the crowd as the hefty police presence surged into groups of fans.
    Stewards in high-vis jackets watch on as the clashes unfold, before a couple move in to try and restore order.
    It is currently unclear what sparked the brawl.
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    Sports broadcaster Faye Carruthers reported on Twitter that England fans had told her that it had been “farcical” trying to get into the stadium.
    Some were reportedly “crammed” into a bus for 90 minutes, which then went in the opposite direction from the stadium.
    This is believed to have caused a number of the passengers to miss kick-off.
    Crowds were still waiting to get into the stadium 50 minutes into the match.
    Gareth Southgate’s men are seeking to start their Euros campaign strongly after the devastating loss to France in the World Cup quarter final last year.
    On the pitch, Harry Kane has overtaken Wayne Rooney as England’s all-time goal-scorer, slotting a penalty to take his team to a 2-0 lead.
    Italy clawed a goal back before the clash ended 2-1.
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    Fans all say the same thing after singer’s rendition of God Save The King before Italy vs England

    ENGLAND fans were left saying the same thing ahead of the Three Lions’ first game since the World Cup.Gareth Southgate’s side travelled to Naples on Thursday to take on Italy.
    Fans were all left saying the same thing after England’s national anthemCredit: Channel 4
    England players were looking a bit bemused at the performanceCredit: Channel 4
    But supporters were left cringing at the singer’s rendition of God Save The King before kick off.
    The performer fumbled her words and appeared to sing the first line twice.
    She was also seen putting her finger to her earpiece at the start of the anthem.
    The home crowd booed loudly throughout the performance.
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    Fans watching on quickly took to social media, with some labelling it the “worst ever rendition” of the national anthem.
    One wrote on Twitter: “That singing of the national anthem was one of the worst I’ve ever seen by anyone fair play.”
    Another said: “Was that not the worst England national anthem singer of all time??”
    A third added: “Anyone watch the England game that has to be the worst ever rendition of the National anthem ever.”
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    A fourth quipped: “Whoever this is singing the national anthem for England is embarrassing. Disgraceful.”
    Meanwhile, one exclaimed: “What the f*** was that National Anthem?”
    Former Tottenham star Jamie O’Hara wrote on Twitter: “Wow national anthem was a shambles #England.”
    Declan Rice opened the scoring on 13 minutes for Southgate’s side.
    The England midfielder fired home with his left foot after a Harry Kane effort from a corner was blocked.
    Kane himself then made it two with a penalty, becoming England’s all-time top scorer in the process.
    Declan Rice opened the scoring for the Three LionsCredit: Reuters
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    Italy vs England: The Three Lions travel to Naples for their first Euro 2024 qualifier TONIGHT – TV, stream, team news

    ENGLAND go to Naples TONIGHT looking to avenge the heartbreak of the 2020 Euro final.The Italians were victorious on penalties and claimed the silverware at the last tournament they qualified for.
    Italy celebrate winning the Euro 2020 final against EnglandCredit: EPA
    Can Harry Kane lead England to what would be a brilliant victory out in Naples?Credit: Getty
    Roberto Mancini’s side have had England’s number since Gareth Southgate took the hot seat.
    The two sides have met twice since the Euro 2020 final, with a draw and another Italy win in the Nations League.
    The Three Lions haven’t beaten the Azzurri in a competitive game since their 1977 World Cup qualifier – that’s if you discount the 2012 Le Tournoi as “competitive”.
    But Italy are in a somewhat strange position, having not even featured at last year’s World Cup in Qatar.
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    Luckily for Roberto Mancini, he managed to keep his job.
    The Three Lions WERE in Qatar in the winter – but were knocked out by eventual runners up France in the quarter-finals.
    England boss Gareth Southgate will be hoping to see a reaction from his players after yet more big competition disappointment.
    It will be an emotional night, as the game is Italy’s first since former striker and coach Gianluca Vialli died in January at the age of 58.
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    Gianluca Vialli and Roberto Mancini celebrating winning the EurosCredit: Getty
    The one-off shirt in tribute to Vialli will be worn by the Italy teamCredit: Getty
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    Chelsea legend Vialli was 59 caps and worked as an assistant to Mancini when they won Euro 2020.
    Italy will wear one-off shirts carrying a special message in honour of Vialli.
    Mancini said: “It is the first time we have played a game since Luca’s passing.
    “We were very fortunate to have him, me as a team-mate and to work alongside him, you were lucky enough to have him in London and he had almost become an honorary Londoner, so you saw what he was all about.
    “It is with a great sadness but people like him will always be close to us, he is immortal and will stay close to us.”
    So it’s a game where BOTH team really have something to prove, and SunSport previews the big one.
    When is Italy vs England?

    Italy vs England will take place TONIGHT – Thursday, March 23.
    Kick off is at 7:45pm UK time
    The Diego Armando Maradona Stadium will play host.

    Can Gareth Southgate put the World Cup exit behind him?Credit: Getty
    Jorginho celebrates Italy’s win over England at the Euro 2020 finalCredit: EPA
    What channel is Italy vs England on?

    Italy vs England will be shown live on Channel 4.
    Coverage starts at 7pm UK time.
    Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from Naples by following SunSport’s live blog.

    Can I live stream Italy vs England FREE?

    Yes, you can live stream Italy vs England for FREE via the All 4 website, providing you have a valid TV licence.
    Streaming is also available via the All 4 app which can be downloaded for free on your mobile or tablet device.

    Who will be the star men?
    Italy: Jorginho has been a revelation since moving from Chelsea to Arsenal in January and is set to pull the strings in Naples against England
    England: You can’t look any further than Harry Kane. He will be desperate to forget all about his skied penalty that saw England tumble out of the World Cup.
    What’s the latest team news?
    Italy
    Roberto Mancini’s squad includes some familiar names from Premier League clubs and many that featured in the Euro 2020 final against England.
    Ciro Immobile and Federico Chiesa will not be available for the visit of England.

    Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Wladimiro Falcone, Alex Meret, Marco Carnesecchi.
    Defenders: Francesco Acerbi, Leonardo Bonucci, Alessandro Buongiorno, Matteo Darmian, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Federico Dimarco, Alessio Romagnoli, Giorgio Scalvini, Leonardo Spinazzola, Rafael Toloi.
    Midfielders: Nicolò Barella, Bryan Cristante, Davide Frattesi, Jorginho, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Matteo Pessina, Sandro Tonali, Marco Verratti.
    Forwards: Domenico Berardi, Federico Chiesa, Wilfried Gnonto, Vincenzo Grifo, Simone Pafundi, Matteo Politano, Mateo Retegui, Gianluca Scamacca.
    Will Italy manager Roberto Mancini be smiling come 10pm on Thursday?Credit: Getty
    England
    Gareth Southgate named his 25-man squad last week for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine.
    But the Three Lions were dealt some big injury blows when Marcus Rashford, Mason Mount and Nick Pope pulled out with injury.
    Tottenham keeper Fraser Forster came in for Pope, but the other two weren’t replaced.
    Harry Kane is just one goal off becoming England’s record goalscorer and breaking Wayne Rooney’s record.

    Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford, Fraser Forster, Aaron Ramsdale.
    Defenders: Ben Chilwell, Eric Dier, Marc Guehi, Reece James, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Kyle Walker.
    Midfielders: Jude Bellingham, Conor Gallagher, Jordan Henderson, James Maddison, Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice.
    Forwards: Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney.
    The most notable absentees from the squad are Ben White, Raheem Sterling (injured), Fikayo Tomori and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
    While Brentford star Ivan Toney has been called up and will be hoping to claim his first England cap.
    Odds

    Italy – 19/10
    Draw – 2/1
    England – 31/20

    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and are correct at the time of publication.
    SunSport prediction
    It’s tricky to know exactly how both teams will line up in the qualifying opener.
    The heart says England get off to a flier and triumph, but the head thinks the Italians just seem to always get the upper hand.
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    So we’re going to go for a 1-1 draw. More