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By Jonathan Stevenson

1417: If that’s not enough for you, there are three more Euro play-offs, a few more crucial African qualifiers and some other tasty-looking friendlies, including Spain v Argentina and Italy v Netherlands. Oh, did I mentionCheesy’sin the house from 1930 GMT onwards1414: So here’s what’s what and when. Forgive me if I don’t include everything, but these are the games we’ll be concentrating on:

**Wales v Scotland **1500 GMT
Brazil v England 1700 GMT
Northern Ireland v Serbia 1730 GMT
Egypt v Algeria 1730 GMT
Republic of Ireland v France 2000 GMT
1410: Wales team:
Wayne Hennessey, Sam Ricketts, Gareth Bale, Ashley Williams, Craig Morgan, Lewin Nyatanga, David Edwards, Ched Evans, Simon Church, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Ledley.1408: I won’t lie to you: there is a lot going on today. Four World Cup play-off games, some crucial African qualifiers, a ream of international friendlies and a full League One and League Two programme. I’d be touched if you’d drop us a line:I’m on Twitter,](http://twitter.com/Stevo_football)I pick up texts on 81111 andyou can join the debate on 606](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A59597329)as well. I’m drooling in anticipation…1404: Yep, it’s play-off time - in Europe, there are only four places at the World Cup finals left to play for, and the first legs take place today. Shortly, I’ll give you a run down of what stuff’s happening when. But firstly, can we agree thatFifa’s very late decision to seed the play-off teamswas a depressing statement of intent from the guardians of our sport Rant over. Now, on to the football…1400: Welcome, to an international festival of football. No points at stake today, but prizes aplenty - and the first one’s already gone. Congratulations toNew Zealand, who this morning qualified for the World Cup courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Bahrain in Wellington.The All-Whites (see what they’ve done there) have booked their berth at South Africa 2010 - sounds good doesn’t it, IrelandThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

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