How England rallied from two down to draw 3-3 with Germany in thrilling Nations League match - live

England pulled back from two goals down to draw 3-3 against Germany in a thrilling match at Wembley Stadium.
The first half was dominated by each team playing their final match before November's World Cup. There weren't many chances for either team. It was not a preview of the rest of the tournament.
After Harry Maguire was found guilty of having fouled Jamal Musiala, VAR declared Ilkay Gundogan to have converted a penalty. Kai Havertz doubled visitors' lead in 67 minutes with a beautiful curling shot from the range.
Luke Shaw started England's comeback in the 72nd minute. Goal-line technology alerted the ref that Shaw's shot had crossed the line. It would have been great if goal-line technology was available at the 2010 World Cup. Mason Mount won the game with a stunning one-time finish just three minutes later.
England weren't done, however, as Harry Kane completed their turnaround with a goal from the spot in 83 minutes after Nico Schlotterbeck had been shown by VAR that he had fouled Jude Bellingham.
England were on track for a historic come-from-behind win until the 87th minutes, when Nick Pope lost a speculative shot by Serge Gnabry. Havertz was there to score his second goal.
England have now gone six matches without a win (3D3L) for the first-time since 1993. However, there are many positives for Gareth Southgate. England ended their non penalty goal drought before it reached six matches. This was something that had to happen before the World Cup.
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