
Lots of news about England tonight in the build-up to Tuesday’s match against Ukraine at Wembley. Speaking of Wembley, the Football Association of England is in talks that could lead to renaming the stadium according to The Telegraph. While I can understand that the FA needs the money after the exorbitant amount of £££ they spent on Wembley, it would be a shame to change the name of such an iconic stadium. Hopefully the FA will make the right decision here, but I doubt it.
Here are the latest Premier League and England news headlines tonight:
- Football Association talks could lead to renaming of Wembley Stadium — The Telegraph
- Roy Hodgson worried virus will further disrupt England’s preparation — The Guardian
- England did not hesitate to send Theo Walcott home after he was violently ill — Sky Sports
- Swansea sign former Holland under-21 left-back Dwight Tiendalli on free transfer — The Telegraph
- Sterling, Lallana and Livermore added to England squad — The Guardian
- Everton are unlikey to pursue the Vadis Ojidja-Ofoe botched loan deal any further — ToffeeWeb
- Raheem Sterling told to keep his feet on the ground after England call — The Guardian
- Should Nathan Dyer have been called up for England ahead of Raheem Sterling? — Wales Online
- Uefa’s bloated World Cup qualifying system looks totally bonkers — The Guardian
- New evidence may force fresh inquest into Hillsborough — The Independent
- Raheem Sterling will soon be an England regular, says Steven Gerrard — The Guardian
- Richard Kingson claims to have rejected money to throw a World Cup game — The Independent
- TV review: Hillsborough – The Search for the Truth — The Guardian
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