NEARLY A FOURTH! Ward-Prowse puts his foot through the ball from range. It swerves, possibly with the help of a deflection, and Hennessey does well to keep it out and then get on top of the loose ball.
90' +1
After some nice link-up play in the final third, England have to settle for a corner. Ward-Prowse delivers and Neco Williams gets to it first.
90'
Mepham is back on the pitch, surprisingly, as the referee adds on a further two minutes. I think it is probably safe to assume England have the victory in the bag.
89'
The priority for Giggs now is to get Mepham and Moore back to fitness in time for the Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria games. Wales win a corner with a minute of normal time to play, work it short to Smith and Pope easily gathers.
87'
Maitland-Niles puts his fresh legs to good use by charging down the England left. Credit to Neco Williams, though, as he sticks with his opponent and wins back the ball following a slip from Maitland-Niles in the box.
85'
Mings gets to Ward-Prowse's corner first but is unable to do much with it. England look far more likely to score the game's fourth goal than their opponents do.
82'
This friendly is petering out now. England are content with their 3-0 lead and Wales lack the quality to seriously trouble the hosts' defence.
80'
Mings gets his head to the ball under pressure from Tyler Roberts. The makeshift Wales striker refuses to give up on it and wins back possession, only to pass it straight to an opposition player.
78'
Matondo is desperately trying to make something happen down the left, but he is not really managing to wriggle clear of his markers. Giggs could do with a late goal for his side just to rebuild a bit of confidence.
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76'
J. Ward-Prowse enters the game and replaces H. Winks.
H. Barnes enters the game and replaces J. Grealish.
A. Maitland-Niles enters the game and replaces B. Saka.
Grealish, England's best player today, is taken off with around 15 minutes to go. On comes Barnes.
Saka, who improved after a disappointing first half, makes way for club-mate Maitland-Niles.
Southgate makes another batch of substitutions. Ward-Prowse is on for Winks in the first of the changes.
75'
Wales have failed to muster a single attempt on target in the second period. Giggs will be concerned after losing Moore to injury just three days before travelling to Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.
73'
C. Gunter enters the game and replaces C. Roberts.
M. Smith enters the game and replaces J. Williams.
Gunter is brought on for his 97th Wales cap. Connor Roberts is the player to make way.
Jonny Williams has lasted 73 minutes before being withdrawn. Promising youngster Smith is given a late run out.
72'
James sticks to Matondo and gets a foot to the ball on the edge of the box. It falls nicely for Vaulks to hit but he blasts it high over the crossbar.
68'
It is now three shots on target for England and three goals, all scored by a player who previously had not netted for their country. Wales could do with the full-time whistle.
66'
Grealish is having a stormer. He fires the ball across the face of goal but Ings does not gamble and the chance goes begging.
63'
D. Ings has scored a goal for England! Assist by T. Mings.
GOOOOAAAALLL!!! ENGLAND 3-0 WALES!!! Ings scores a brilliant third for England! Mings wonders away from his marker, heads the ball down and Ings sends an overhead kick past Hennessey.
Mings made sure he got his head to the corner first and Ings decided to try an audacious attempt from six yards out. Not a bad way to get off the mark for yout country!
62'
W. Vaulks enters the game and replaces E. Ampadu.
The onus is very much on Wales now to start creating chances. They have offered very little in attacking sense today, particularly since Moore went off.
Vaulks is on for Ampadu in holding midfield as Giggs makes another change.
61'
D. Levitt gets yellow.
Levitt slides in on Winks and catches the Tottenham midfielder on the calf. It is another poor challenge that is met with a yellow card.
58'
T. Mings enters the game and replaces J. Gomez.
M. Mount enters the game and replaces D. Calvert-Lewin.
R. James enters the game and replaces K. Trippier.
Mings takes over from Gomez at centre-back in a like-for-like swap.
James makes his debut for England at right wing-back, with Trippier being given a breather.
Opening goalscorer Calvert-Lewin is replaced by Mount in the first of England's changes.
57'
E. Ampadu gets yellow.
Ampadu is finally booked by referee Bobby Madden. It is the third time he has taken out Grealish in this second half and was never going to escape the referee's attention this time.
55'
Matondo is slipped in down the left and hits the post with his curled effort, but the offside flag had gone up just before he pulled the trigger.
53'
C. Coady has scored a goal for England! Assist by K. Trippier.
Trippier's free-kick really was delightful. Cabango and Mepham got nowhere near it and Coady made the most of the slack defending.
GOOOOOAAAAALLL!!! ENGLAND 2-0 WALES!! Trippier's free-kick is crying out to be attacked and Coady does exactly that. The defender watches it all the way and half-volleys it in at the back post.
Grealish, not for the first time in his career, is the most fouled player on the pitch. Ampadu barges into him again and really should be in the referee's book.
52'
England have changed shape slightly for the second half, with Ings now playing pretty much in a four-man midfield in front of the back five. This game could do with a flashpoint to spark it into life.
50'
Ampadu catches Grealish late and is fortunate to avoid picking up a yellow card. Incidentally, the referee in charge of today's game - Bobby Madden - is Scottish.
49'
Tyler Roberts gets the better of Coady by winning an aerial ball, chasing it down and getting a shot away. The effort is pretty poor, though.
47'
Phillips hands over possession straight back to Wales. Southgate's youngsters have really struggled to keep their foot on the ball today.
46'
D. Levitt enters the game and replaces J. Morrell.
B. Cabango enters the game and replaces J. Rodon.
Manchester United youngster Levitt is on for Morrell in holding midfield for the start of the second half.
RESTART! England, leading 1-0 through Calvert-Lewin's goal after 26 minutes, get us back under way in the English capital. Will those half-time subs for the visitors make any difference?
Cabango replaces Rodon at the back in the third of Wales' changes.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: ENGLAND 1-0 WALES
45' +1
Neco Williams sends in a great cross from the right. Tyler Roberts is unable to adjust his body and rather lets it hit his forehead. That has to go down as a half-decent opportunity for Wales.
45'
Two minutes have been added on at the end of the first half at Wembley.
44'
There has not really been any change to the flow of the game since Moore's departure. England are still allowing Wales to see more of the ball, without looking under too much danger.
42'
C. Roberts gets yellow.
Connor Roberts catches Saka on the shin with a poor challenge and is rightly shown a yellow card.
41'
It will be interesting to see how Wales shape up following the loss of target-man Moore, who has been sensational for Giggs' men since entering the international scene last year. Tyler Roberts appears to be playing through the middle.
40'
Moore is unable to continue after sustaining an injury a little earlier, seemingly when colliding with Pope. With no back-up strikers on the bench, Neco Williams is brought on in his place.
39'
N. Williams enters the game and replaces K. Moore.
32'
Tyler Roberts has a great chance to get a cross into the box but Moore is nowhere to be seen. The tall sriker is on the halfway line doing up his laces!
31'
Another simple ball over the top catches out England's centre-backs, who are not on the same wavelength at the moment. Giggs will be frustrated that his side are not making the most of their opponents' hesitancy.
29'
NEARLY! Mepham meets Williams' right-sided corner and his header is on target, but it is a fairly routine stop for Pope to make down the middle.
26'
D. Calvert-Lewin has scored a goal for England! Assist by J. Grealish.
Grealish, barely involved up to this point, sent in a good cross and Calvert-Lewin was never going to miss from a few yards out. Poor defending from Wales, mind!
GOOOOOAAAAALLL!!! ENGLAND 1-0 WALES!!! Calvert-Lewin has a debut goal! Grealish is played into space down the right, works a yard for himself and sends a good delivery into the six-yard box, where Calvert-Lewin is given plenty of room to head in.
24'
Tyler Roberts floats a ball in from deep and Moore is the obvious man to aim for. England keeper Pope does well to come off his line and grab the ball with both hands.
22'
CHANCE FOR MOORE! "Shooting range" was perhaps a bit optimistic - the free-kick is a good 40 yards out. Davies chips it into the box and, after England deal with the initial ball, Saka gets his clearance all wrong by heading straight to Moore. The striker's first-time shot is off target.
21'
Ings presses incredibly high and a nervous Hennessey just about manages to get the ball out to Davies. Wales get forward quickly and Tyler Roberts is clipped by Leeds United team-mate Phillips, meaning a free-kick in shooting range.
19'
Wales have had 64 per cent of the ball so far and look a lot more composed in possession. England have had the only real chance so far, though, with Calvert-Lewin nearly scoring a debut goal.
17'
Tyler Roberts is played in over the top down the right. Moore flicks it on and Matondo takes over but he neither shoots nor picks out a team-mate and England win back the ball.
15'
Matondo has the ball at his feet to the left of the box and has plenty of options. He plays in Davies on the overlap but England eventually deal with the danger.
12'
Wales are controlling the tempo of the game. Gaps are appearing in the opposition half but the likes of Tyler Roberts, Williams and Matondo are not making the most of the space.
9'
Keane gets his head to the corner but is unable to divert it on target. Had the Everton defender left it, club-mate Calvert-Lewin would have got on the end of it - and probably would have scored, given his current form.
8'
The hosts finally put together an attacking move, which culminates in Ings trying to cut inside from the right. He is prevented from doing so by Rodon but the ball goes behind off the Wales man and it is a corner-kick.
7'
England have been pretty much camped inside their own half of the pitch in the first seven minutes. Southgate was criticised for using this formation last month and it is not working early on here, either.
5'
SHOT! Moore drifts out to the left and pulls the ball back for Matondo. The Schalke winger decides against shooting and instead lays it off to Tyler Roberts, whose effort deflects behind for a corner.
4'
It has been an assured start from the visitors, who are seeing a fair bit of the ball. For all their early possession, however, they are not really getting it into the final third of the pitch.
2'
Wales targetman Moore collects the ball out wide on the right - not where Ryan Giggs will want to see him - and his low cross hits the side netting.
1'
KICK-OFF! Wales get this derby clash against an experimental England under way at an empty Wembley. Supporters may be absent from the ground today, but this is a game both sides will be desperate to win.
Hello and welcome to our live text coverage of the international friendly meeting between old foes England and Wales at Wembley.
Subs: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Harvey Barnes, Harry Maguire, Tyrone Mings, Jordan Pickford, Mason Mount, Marcus Rashford, Dean Henderson, James Ward-Prowse, Declan Rice, Reece James.
ENGLAND XI (3-4-1-2): Nick Pope; Joe Gomez, Conor Coady, Michael Keane; Kieran Trippier (c), Harry Winks, Kalvin Phillips, Bukayo Saka; Jack Grealish; Danny Ings, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Subs: Adam Davies, Matthew Smith, Rhys Norrington-Davies, Neco Williams, Will Vaulks, Ben Woodburn, Daniel James, Danny Ward, Brennan Johnson, Ben Cabango, Dylan Levitt, Chris Gunter.
WALES XI (4-2-3-1): Wayne Hennessey; Connor Roberts, Joe Rodon, Chris Mepham, Ben Davies (c); Joe Morrell, Ethan Ampadu; Rabbi Matondo, Jonathan Williams, Tyler Roberts; Kieffer Moore.
Wales also enter this match in impressive form, having gone eight games without defeat in a run stretching back to June 2019. That includes a four-game winning streak without conceding, most recently beating Finland and Bulgaria by the same 1-0 scoreline in last month's Nations League fixtures.
Both sets of players are making their way onto the field and kick-off is now less than five minutes away. But first it is time for the anthems...
Coady came closest to scoring the second goal of the half when firing narrowly over after Wales failed to deal with a corner. The visitors lost Moore to a foot injury in the first half and will play the rest of this game without a recognised striker. As for England, Southgate may be tempted to make a change of his own at the interval.
That is all for today's live text coverage. Thanks for joining, goodbye!
Southgate's side, now unbeaten in six without conceding, host Belgium in a Nations League clash at Wembley on Sunday. As for Wales, they travel to Republic of Ireland in the same competition for their next outing in three days' time.
England were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by Denmark in their most recent outing, following on from a four-match winning streak without conceding. Not since October 2006 have Gareth Southgate's side kept six clean sheets in a row.
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