England 2-2 Spain - As it happened

FULL-TIME: England 2-2 Spain
Gareth Southgate will be tearing his hair out as England appeared to be heading for a 2-0 victory until the 89th minute, but late goals from Iago Aspas and Isco mean that Spain salvage a dramatic draw.
Isco equalises at the death
Isco shows wonderful chest control and brings a ball down from the right, he comes forward and finishes through the legs of Tom Heaton with practically the last kick of the game.
GOAL: England 2-2 Spain (Isco 90+5 mins)
Isco almost equalises
The Real Madrid midfielder has a good chance, but his shot is deflected wide. England then go down the other end and Lingard hits the bar, but is ruled offside anyway.
Aspas scores debut wondergoal
The Celta Vigo striker curls the ball beautifully round John Stones and finds the top corner via the post. We're set for a grandstand finish...
GOAL: England 2-1 Spain (Aspas, 89 mins)
Rose off, Cresswell on
Danny Rose's work for the evening is done as he is replaced by Aaron Cresswell who makes his England debut.
Busquets off, Nolito on
Spain make another change. Busquets leaves the field and Nolito is introduced .
Yellow card for Carvajal
The Spain full-back cynically brings down Danny Rose down England's left hand side and is deservedly given a yellow card.
Heaton deals with Morata's effort
Morata works some space for himself outside of the box and tries to curl one in at the far post, but his effort is too close to Heaton who holds the ball comfortably.
Sub update: five changes for England and Spain
England have brought on Heaton, Jagielka and Townsend and Rashford in the second half in place of Hart, Cahill, Sterling and Vardy on top of Lallana being replaced by Walcott in the first half. Spain have taken off Thiago, Vitolo, Mata, Silva and Aduriz and have brought on Herrera, Koke, Isco, Aspas and Morata.
Lingard rounds Reina... but can't finish
The United midfielder goes round Reina in the Spain goal, but the angle is incredibly tight and can only put the ball back across the face of goal, which is cleared by Spain.
Herrera makes Spain debut
The Manchester United midfielder enters the field in place of Thiago and wins his first cap for Spain at the age of 27.
Heaton saves Silva's effort
England's substitute 'keeper Tom Heaton makes a good save with his legs from David Silva's effort and Aspas can't pounce on the rebound.
Walcott almost makes it three
The Arsenal man has an effort well saved by Reina who gets down well to his right. A really bright start to the second 45 minutes for England.
Vardy heads home from close range
The Leicester striker ends his goal drought, heading in a perfectly weighted ball from Henderson on the right edge of the box. Vardy gives his best effort of a mannequin challenge to celebrate, while Iñigo Martinez falls asleep at the back post.
GOAL: England 2-0 Spain (Vardy, 48 mins)
Second half underway
England kick-off and start the second half brightly as Walcott has an attempt well blocked by Nacho.
HALF-TIME: England 1-0 Spain
The Three Lions go in ahead at half-time thanks to an early penalty from Adam Lallana. The match has provided very few chances so far, but England have just edged it.
Yellow card for Rose
The Spurs defender goes into the referee's book for a late challenge on Carvajal.
Sterling puts in another dangerous ball
The City winger once again puts in another teasing ball from the left which is put behind for a corner. England's short corner is eventually worked to Vardy, who fires comfortably wide.
Martinez deals with Sterling cross
Sterling puts in a dangerous ball from the left, but Martinez manages to play it behind for a corner. Spain deal with the subsequent set-piece.
Yellow card for Walcott
Azpilicueta goes past the England man down Spain's left wing and the Gunner can only bring down the full-back and deservedly goes into the referee's book.
Yellow card for Martinez
Walcott nicks the ball off the defender who cynically brings down the Arsenal winger, receiving a yellow card for his challenge.
Lallana off, Walcott on
England's goalscorer goes down the tunnel with an injury, although it is not yet known what the problem is. Theo Walcott will come on in his place.
Vitolo scuffs wide
Good play from Mata down the right who finds Vitolo in the area, but the Sevilla winger scuffs his shot wide.
Lallana converts from the spot
The Liverpool man makes no mistake from the spot and puts the ball into the top right corner. Reina goes the right way, but gets nowhere near it.
GOAL: England 1-0 Spain (Lallana Pen. 9 mins)
Penalty to England
Vardy tries to take the ball around Reina, who brings down the Leicester striker. Lallana to take...
Vardy is lucky not to be sent off
The Leicester striker puts in a huge challenge on Azpilicueta. He wins the ball but catches him half way up his leg with the follow through. The referee gives just a free-kick.
Match underway
Aduriz kicks off for Spain and we're underway at the home of football.
Time for the national anthems
The Spanish and English national anthems will be played and we can expect the kick-off immediately after!
Vardy returns to the fold
Gareth Southgate has opted with Jamie Vardy as a lone striker for tonight's friendly, despite indifferent form of late. The Leicester striker has scored just two goals all season after his remarkable contribution to the Foxes' title win last campaign and will be desperate to end his goal drought. Meanwhile, Spain start with a late bloomer of their own with Artiz Aduriz starting up front. The Athletic Bilbao striker scored over 30 goals last season and recently scored five goals against Genk in the Europa League, all at the age of 35.
Official line-ups announced
England XI: Hart, Clyne, Cahill, Stones, Rose, Henderson, Dier, Lallana, Lingard, Sterling Vardy.
Spain XI: Reina, Carvajal, Martinez, Nacho, Azpilicueta, Busquets, Mata, Thiago, Vitolo, Silva, Aduriz.
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