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BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at Wembley on Twitter:"Still cold. The respective Millwall and Swindon emcee's are pumping up their fans while the players go through their (much needed) warm-ups."
1417: That England selection, by the way, means the following will still not have featured since Fabio Capello's 30-man squad was announced once the match kicks off - Chelsea's Joe Cole, Tottenham's Michael Dawson, West Ham's Matthew Upson and Scott Parker, Manchester City's Shaun Wright-Phillips and Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock and Emile Heskey. That makes seven. The seven to lose out possibly?
sjigga via Twitter:"I don't see how Huddlestone adds to England? Slow, can't defend and does exact same passing job as Carrick. Parker is more dynamic."
EmilyCollins via Twitter:"Have to support Millwall today as I'm an Oxford fan. Would be a good start to the long weekend..."
1412: "What role can we play on this momentous day of footballing drama?!" I hear you cry.Tweet me,get on606 or get the texts in via 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide). Jubbly.
1409: And while we wait for the teams to drop and the play-off chat to kick off big time, why not lend me your thoughts ontomorrow, their final match before the World Cup? Starts for Tom Huddlestone and Darren Bent, Aaron Lennon on the left, no room for Parker, Heskey, Wright-Phillips etc. Fabio Capello's final 23 starting to take shape it would seem...?
1406: So, who are going to follow inand light up Wembley today? For those of you who love an omen - Millwall have failed to earn promotion through the play-offs on five previous occasions, while Swindon are looking to make it a hat-trick of play-off successes. Then again, Millwall are unbeaten in their last four matches against Swindon and have lost only twice against them in 15 years. Ooh, the agony of choice huh? Where's ya money?
BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at Wembley on Twitter:"Wet and chilly at Wembley. All feels a little bit subdued in and around the ground. I'm sure that will all change, for one side at least."
1400: A fortnight from today, England open theirWorld Cup 2010 campaignagainst the USA in Rustenburg. I wonder how many Millwall and Swindon fans would swap a win in that match for a victory today? My bet - between one and none. For them, it's all about theat Wembley and possible promotion to the Championship. Hold onto your hats, folks, this could be tasty.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at Wembley on Twitter:"Still cold. The respective Millwall and Swindon emcee's are pumping up their fans while the players go through their (much needed) warm-ups."
1417: That England selection, by the way, means the following will still not have featured since Fabio Capello's 30-man squad was announced once the match kicks off - Chelsea's Joe Cole, Tottenham's Michael Dawson, West Ham's Matthew Upson and Scott Parker, Manchester City's Shaun Wright-Phillips and Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock and Emile Heskey. That makes seven. The seven to lose out possibly?
sjigga via Twitter:"I don't see how Huddlestone adds to England? Slow, can't defend and does exact same passing job as Carrick. Parker is more dynamic."
EmilyCollins via Twitter:"Have to support Millwall today as I'm an Oxford fan. Would be a good start to the long weekend..."
1412: "What role can we play on this momentous day of footballing drama?!" I hear you cry.Tweet me,get on606 or get the texts in via 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide). Jubbly.
1409: And while we wait for the teams to drop and the play-off chat to kick off big time, why not lend me your thoughts ontomorrow, their final match before the World Cup? Starts for Tom Huddlestone and Darren Bent, Aaron Lennon on the left, no room for Parker, Heskey, Wright-Phillips etc. Fabio Capello's final 23 starting to take shape it would seem...?
1406: So, who are going to follow inand light up Wembley today? For those of you who love an omen - Millwall have failed to earn promotion through the play-offs on five previous occasions, while Swindon are looking to make it a hat-trick of play-off successes. Then again, Millwall are unbeaten in their last four matches against Swindon and have lost only twice against them in 15 years. Ooh, the agony of choice huh? Where's ya money?
BBC Sport's Paul Fletcher at Wembley on Twitter:"Wet and chilly at Wembley. All feels a little bit subdued in and around the ground. I'm sure that will all change, for one side at least."
1400: A fortnight from today, England open theirWorld Cup 2010 campaignagainst the USA in Rustenburg. I wonder how many Millwall and Swindon fans would swap a win in that match for a victory today? My bet - between one and none. For them, it's all about theat Wembley and possible promotion to the Championship. Hold onto your hats, folks, this could be tasty.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

