GOOD SAVE! Rooney is sent clear into the area and looks to curl the ball past Pareiko, but the goalkeeper does well to come off his line and pull off the best save of the match.
90' +1
We are into four minutes of stoppage time as England keep possession inside the Estonia half and look to see the game out. They are minutes from making it three wins from three in Group E.
89'
Oxlade-Chamberlain does well to get to the byline on the left-hand side and clip a cross to the back post, but Rooney gets his volley all wrong and hooks it back across goal.
87'
J. Wilshere gets yellow.
Wilshere picks up a needless booking for a pull back on Antonov after losing the ball inside his own half. Estonia starting to threaten an equaliser.
85'
England are happy to keep possession in midfield and run the clock down towards the final whistle. After a tough evening they will be happy enough with a 1-0 win.
83'
D. Kruglov enters the game and replaces M. Vunk.
Estonia make their third and final change as Vunk is replaced by the experienced Kruglov for the final few minutes.
81'
All of a sudden England are trying to play long balls into Lambert, but with all the pace they have on the pitch they may be better off trying keep possession and stretching Estonia in the closing stages.
80'
R. Lambert enters the game and replaces D. Welbeck.
79'
Henrik Ojamaa enters the game and replaces S. Zenjov.
Estonia make their second change as Zenjoy makes way for Ojamaa while Lambert replaces Welbeck for England.
77'
Estonia are looking to get more support up to Anier but as yet have not tested Hart in the England goal. They have around 12 minutes to change that and find and equaliser.
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75'
The travelling England fans are in raptures behind the goal into which Rooney has just scored, and with a one man advantage the Three Lions will be confident of seeing this out.
73'
W. Rooney has scored a goal for England!
Sterling shows quick feet to win a free-kick right on the edge of the box over to the left-hand side. Rooney is going to try and whip this in...
GOAL!!! ROONEY OPENS THE SCORING! Straight from the free-kick, the England captain got it over the wall, and Pareiko really should have saved it. Instead he carries it into his own goal and England take the lead through Rooney.
71'
England are pushing almost everyone forward in pursuit of this first goal but they have yet to test Pareiko in the second half. Really frustrating for the Three Lions.
69'
England threaten as Chambers swings in a fine cross from the right-hand side, but Oxlade-Chamberlain mistimes his jump and he can only flick the ball on rather than head it goalwards.
67'
Baines delivers a corner from the right that Welbeck gets up highest to meet, but he cannot direct it and it flies over the crossbar. Into the final quarter of the match now.
66'
Anier almost frees Zenjov as the England defence steps up, but the linesman's flag denies the Blackpool man the chance to carry the ball into the area.
64'
R. Sterling enters the game and replaces J. Henderson.
Sterling is now being brought on as Hodgson looks to inject even more pace to proceedings. Henderson is the man replaced.
63'
Rooney twice looks to get shots away when there are others waiting inside the box and on both occasions the Estonia defenders are able to get back and make blocks.
61'
A. Oxlade-Chamberlain enters the game and replaces F. Delph.
England make their first change of the evening as Delph is replaced by Oxlade-Chamberlain for the final half an hour.
60'
Jaagar lines up a free-kick from 35 yards after Cahill is penalised for handball, but the full-backs effort is sliced horribly wide and almost lands by the corner flag.
58'
Estonia get the set-piece clear before Wilshere's ball back into the box is caught by Pareiko coming off his line. England are getting a little frustrated here.
57'
Vunk is penalised for a push on Cahill as the Chelsea defender carried the ball forward. Baines looks to whip the ball into a dangerous area but the wall deflects it behind for a corner.
55'
England work the ball on the edge of the box before Henderson looks to square the ball to Welbeck. The Arsenal man is just unable to reach the pass and is penalised for a push.
53'
J. Henderson gets yellow.
Chambers loses the ball in the Estonia half, and Henderson pays the price as he trips Lindpere as the replacement carried it away from the danger area.
52'
Unsurprisingly England are seeing plenty of the ball now they have a man advantage, but they are yet to test Pareiko in the second half. Every Estonia player is getting behind the ball when the visitors have possession.
50'
After a long delay as the officials wait for Klavan to leave the field, Rooney hits the resulting free-kick well over the crossbar from 25 yards.
48'
R. Klavan gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
RED CARD! KLAVAN IS SENT OFF! Estonia are down to ten men as their skipper Klavan barges into Delph as the midfielder broke through the middle of the pitch. That's a clear second bookable offence and the hosts are up against it now.
46'
J. Lindpere enters the game and replaces K. Vassiljev.
Estonia make one change as Vasiljev is replaced by Lindpere and the hosts kick-off to get proceedings back underway...
45' +1
L. Baines gets yellow.
Baines is given England's first booking as the game enters the sole minute of stoppage time at the end of the first half. The Everton full-back caught Antonov in an aerial duel.
44'
Henderson forces Pareiko into a save as the Liverpool man lines up a half-volley from 25 yards that the goalkeeper needs two grasps at before he can complete the save.
43'
Zenjov looks to carry the ball forward down the Estonia left but Chambers is able to chase back and make the challenge. The Blackpool winger's shot in the first minute is the closest the hosts have come to scoring.
41'
With half-time approaching, England seem to have run out of ideas. Wilshere is being given less time to dictate terms from the heart of the midfield, though that is allowing Henderson's influence to grow.
39'
Delph has been quiet thus far but he comes to life to get to the byline on the left before turning to deliver a right-footed cross. Rooney manages to get his head to the ball but his effort flies wide of the post.
38'
England are having to be patient in possession for the most part, with Estonia happy to put ten men behind the ball. Anier is becoming very isolated on the halfway line.
36'
SIDE NETTING! Wilshere has been England's best player so far and he goes close opening the scoring. The Arsenal man robs Vunk before driving into the area. Klavan's positioning forces the midfielder to go for the near post, but his shot only finds the side netting.
35'
Rooney this time turns provider as he feeds Welbeck on the left-hand side of the area. The striker twists and turns before firing in an angled drive that is somehow cleared inside the six-yard box.
33'
Rooney gets clear of the Estonia defence after a fine ball over the top from Wilshere. The captain gets into the box before looking for support, but the home defence are able to get back and win possession back.
31'
Lallana and Wilshere trade passes before the former drives into the area. Not for the first time the former Southampton man sees his shot from the edge of the box blocked.
29'
R. Klavan gets yellow.
Klavan picks up the first booking of the night as he blocks of Welbeck as the Arsenal man looked to launch a counter-attack down the right-hand side.
27'
Estonia launch a rare attack as Antonov looks to play Anier in down the left-hand channel, but Cahill is able to come across and block the striker's cross.
25'
England again go close as Henderson' free-kick from the right is deep to the back post. Chambers nods the ball across before Lallana turns the ball goalwards, but it flies a couple of yards wide of the post.
23'
Chambers' low cross makes its way all the way to Rooney at the back post. The England captain looks to play in Delph around 20 yards from goal but the Aston Villa man slices his effort well over the crossbar.
21'
It has been all England since the first minute here, but Pareiko is yet to be sufficiently tested in the Estonia goal. Hodgson and the travelling fans will be hopeful of a goal soon to settle some nerves.
19'
Wilshere skips past two challenges before giving the ball to Rooney on the edge of the box. For the third time in quick succession the striker's finish is poor as it rolls into Pareiko's grasp.
17'
This time England threaten down the left-hand side as Baines crosses across the six-yard box, but Rooney cannot make contact and Estonia can get it clear.
15'
JUST OVER! England create their best chance so far as Wilshere plays a fine pass into Rooney's path inside the area. The Manchester United skipper opts to volley first time but his shot is just too high to trouble Pareiko.
13'
Vunk is very fortunate to avoid a booking after catching Henderson with a very late challenge. The Croatian referee seems keen to let a lot of things go in these early stages.
11'
Wilshere has seen plenty of the ball at the base of the England midfield diamond, with the Arsenal man looking to start plenty of attacks for Hodgson's side.
9'
Despite going the closest of either side, Estonia have been fairly happy to allow their visitors to have possession. This could be another tough assignment for England as they look to work their way through a strong defence.
7'
England again threaten down the right as Lallana wins the ball before linking with Welbeck. The Liverpool midfielder gets the ball back in the box but his low shot is well blocked.
5'
Chambers has certainly started brightly in what is just his second international start. This time he is able to swing in a low cross that Welbeck is inches away from poking goalwards.
4'
England look to bring the ball forward down the right-hand side through Chambers, but the full-back is unable to keep the ball in play as he looks to go around Klavan.
2'
From the resulting corner the ball somehow finds its way to Tanier at the back post, but the striker cannot control his volleyed effort and it flies well over the crossbar.
1'
Both national anthems are belted out with some gusto by players and supporters alike, and after a huddle from the England players, they kick-off to get us underway...
Estonia threaten inside 30 seconds as Delph loses the ball in midfield and Zenjov is able to cut inside from the left and get a shot away. Chambers comes across and a deflection off the Arsenal man carries the ball wide.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Euro 2016 qualifying encounter between England and Estonia. The Three Lions have made a perfect start to their campaign with two wins from two, and arrive confident of continuing their 100 per cent record. I'm Tom Maston and I'll be guiding you through all the action from Tallinn as it unfolds.
Roy Hodgson's side backed up their impressive 2-0 win over Switzerland on matchday one with a five-goal victory over San Marino on Friday, and with the upcoming European Championships now extended to 24 teams, the Three Lions are already well on their way to reaching France 2016. Their performance at Wembley on Friday was not quite at the level that some expected, but Hodgson believes his team is going in the right direction.
Estonia, meanwhile, began their qualifying campaign with a 1-0 victory over Slovakia before going down to defeat to Lithuania by the same scoreline on Friday. Magnus Pehrsson's side are outsiders to qualify from Group E, but with Switzerland faltering, they are hopeful of causing a surprise and at the very least make the play-offs.
Before we go any further, the two team line-ups have been announced ahead of kick-off in just over 20 minutes...
England make three changes from the side that beat San Marino, with Raheem Sterling the outstanding omission. The Liverpool teenager has reportedly asked Hodgson to leave him out due to tiredness, with club team-mate Adam Lallana the man to come in and replace him. Elsewhere, James Milner and Kieran Gibbs also drop to the bench, with Fabian Delph and Leighton Baines coming in.
Estonia, meanwhile, also make three changes from the side that were beaten 1-0 by Lithuania. Central defender Ken Kallaste is the main miss due to suspension after he was dismissed on Friday, and Igor Morozov comes in alongisde skipper Ragnar Klavan at the heart of the back four.
These two sides have met just twice before during the qualifying campaign for Euro 2008. England ran out 3-0 winners on both occasions. Wayne Rooney is the only survivor of either match, with the current Three Lions captain scoring the second goal in the home match.
There are now just over ten minutes until kick-off in Le Coq Stadium, with plenty of home supporters keen to see their players in action against a team that, despite recent uninspiring showings, are still a world superpower. A good number of fans have also travelled from England to cheer Hodgson's side on.
Hodgson has confirmed that Sterling came to him on Saturday to complain of tiredness, and having already incurred the wrath of Brendan Rodgers once this season due to his handling of Daniel Sturridge, the former Liverpool boss has decided it is best to give the teenager a break. No doubt he will be brought off the bench if required later in the match.
The two teams make their way out of the tunnel and into the arena where there is a great noise inside the stadium. We'll have both anthems followed by the usual pre-match niceties, and once they are out of the way, we'll be ready to go in Tallinn...
The half-time whistle blows and Estonia have managed to keep England at bay for the opening 45 minutes. Rooney has gone close on three occasions while Henderson has also tested Pareiko.
Despite their dominance, England have struggled in the final third, and Hodgson may look to likes of Sterling and Oxlade-Chamberlain on his bench in the second half. I'll be back in ten minutes to see if the Three Lions can break through.
The two teams are making their way back out onto the pitch as both teams look to break the deadlock and possibly pick up a vital victory. Can England make their dominance count or can Estonia spring a surprise? We're about to find out...
The full-time whistle blows and England hang on to maintain their 100 per cent record in Euro 2016 qualifying. Rooney had a frustrating night but it was his free-kick that settled things, and Hodgson's side take another big step towards France in 18 months' time.
England top Group E with nine points while Estonia stay well in the hunt for at least a play-off birth with three points from their opening trio of matches. For now, I've been Tom Maston and thanks for joining me.
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