Serbia 0-1 England - England substitution
76. Here comes Bowen!
The West Ham forward is on for Bukayo Saka for the final quarter of an hour. Let's hope he's on fire.
76. Here comes Bowen!
The West Ham forward is on for Bukayo Saka for the final quarter of an hour. Let's hope he's on fire.
74. Phil Foden is taken out by Dusan Tadic, and the Serbian captain is the second player to go into the book.
On the touchline, Jarrod Bowen is about to come on.
73. England are at least seeing more of the ball now which is helping to take the sting out of Serbia's threat if not creating much themselves.
Bellingham is penalised for a foul despite thinking he had successfully rolled past Tadic.
71. Inside the final 20 minutes, and it's set up for a typically nervy finish.
And if that wasn't enough to put the fear of God into you, the England band have just started up.
69. And here comes the change as Conor Gallagher replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The departing Liverpool ace performed well, especially in the opening half hour, but whether Gareth Southgate saw enough to persist remains to be seen.
I suppose it depends if Gallagher can harry, foul and manbun our way to victory or not.
67. England finally come forward with Alexander-Arnold, who wins the Three Lions their first corner of the game.
Meanwhile, Conor Gallagher is being readied by the England coaching staff.
65. Phil Foden plucks a high ball out of the air inside his own penalty area, but - with no options - thumps in forty yards upfield to safety.
The ball quickly comes back though, and Dusan Tadic almost picks out a teammate in six-yard box space.
63. Serbia have been the more attacking, the more confident, the more aggressive, and the more adventurous side in this second half.
Without a change, it feels like an equaliser is coming.
61. That penalty appeal was Aleksandar Mitrovic's last contribution of the evening, and he heads off with his former Fulham teammate Sasa Lukic.
On in their places come Dusan Tadic and Luka Jovic.
Dragan Stojkovic has now introduced four substitutes while Gareth Southgate is yet to utilise his bench.
59. Panic in the penalty area!
Serbia again open England up on the left wing with Mladenovic aiming for Mitrovic at the near post.
The former Fulham ace rushes to get to the ball before Pickford, only to be cleverly blocked off by Trippier.
The Serbian striker wants a spotkick for his troubles but referee Orsato isn't interested in the protests.
57. Marc Guehi has completed all 35 of his passes so far tonight, remaining the only England player with a 100% passing accuracy in this match.
A fine tournament debut for the centre-back.
55. Alexander-Arnold tries his luck with a 25-yard rocket straight at Rajkovic that the goalkeeper beats out.
England keep the attack alive though, and when it's returned from the right, Bellingham goes down under the challenge of Ilic.
It's no penalty though, instead an absolutely perfect tackle by the Serbian.
52. The second half has begun as the first ended - with Serbia pushing forward with renewed encouragement.
Perhaps for the first time, they have just got the better of Saka and Walker on the England right to deliver a low centre that just evades Mladenovic.
50. I know this England formation is meant to be fluid, but Foden has just popped up in the centre-back area.
He nearly gets caught out too by Ilic when playing a short pass back to Pickford.
48. Kane wasn't involved too often in the first half, but he does well here to drop back, collect play, turn and feed Saka on the right.
Unfortunately for the England captain, his pass is cut out by the unlikeliest source: referee Daniele Orsato.
46. The second half begins with Dragan Stojkovic making his second substitution of the game.
The Serbia head coach has replaced Nemanja Gudelj - yellow carded in the first period for a foul on Jude Bellingham - with Ivan Ilic.
England go in at the break a goal to the good thanks to Jude Bellingham's excellent early header.
It was just reward for an impressive start from Gareth Southgate's side, but Serbia grew into the game as the first half progressed.
It's finely poised in Gelsenkirchen, and set up for an intriguing second period.
45+2. Stones is unconvincing in dealing with Lukic's cross from the right, miskicking it behind for a corner.
Dragan Stojkovic's men are ending the first half strongly, but thankfully for England, this last-gasp set-piece is dreadful, fired as it is straight into the first man at the near post.
45. Gudelj draws appreciation from the crowd as he tricks his way beyond Bellingham on the halfway line.
Meanwhile, the fourth official signals two minutes of stoppage time at the end of the first half.
43. Serbia are going to be forced into a change with Kostic signalling that he's unable to go on.
The disappointment is etched on the left wing-back's face as he makes his way slowly around the pitch.
He will be replaced before the break by Filip Mladenovic.
41. Serbia put the ball out of play so Filip Kostic can receive treatment.
I'm not sure what has happened to the Juve wide man, but Alan Shearer suggests he has been tied in knots by Bukayo Saka.
39. Not for the first time, Bellingham finds himself on the end of a hefty challenge.
It's not the worst we've seen but referee Orsato is keen to stamp down on it.
The official shows the first yellow card of the game to Gudelj, who - in truth - could do little to get out of the way after being beaten to the ball by the former Birmingham City ace.
37. Serbia's impressive spell continues, and Vlahovic believes he has space to consider his options outside the box - which he does until the sudden arrival of Bellingham to tidy up.
"He's been everywhere!" gushes Alan Shearer about the England goalscorer.
35. Less solid stuff from Guehi, who is drawn out of defence and then beaten to the ball.
Thankfully for the centre-back, Rice drops into the vacant space and intercepts Milinkovic-Savic's intended through ball.