Brazil, who cruised through South American qualifying to claim a place at next year's World Cup, fielded a full-strength side including Paris St Germain's Neymar but despite dominating possession they created few clear-cut chances.England 0-0 Germany England 0-0 Brazil
Some of you will say they are good results, I would tell you otherwise. Internationals are there to experiment, try new things. We've just done what we've always done. DEFEND. I'd much rather lose 3-0 playing attacking football #BBCSport — David Stevenson (@David2Stevenson) November 14, 2017
England held world champion Germany to a goalless draw last week and again showed admirable discipline despite missing several players who will be on the plane to Russia next year.England's next two games - both live on @ITV!
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Brazil's best chances came late on when Fernandinho's shot grazed the post and Paulinho had an effort saved although England also caused some scares at the other end. RESULT England 0 Brazil 0REPORT: Joe Gomez picks up man of the match on his debut as England hold Brazil at Wembley. https://t.co/57qNrLcM9q pic.twitter.com/zfRT6rEySH
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) November 14, 2017
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