England - Scotland

England and Scotland go against each other in a meeting of Group F qualification zone Europe on the road to the World Cup in Russia in 2018. The game will be played on 11.11.2016g. (Friday) at 21:45 local time at Wembley Stadium in London, and chief judge of the match will be Cüneyt Cakir from Turkey.
England finished 0: 0 away to Slovenia a month ago. Three Lions were close to defeat in this meeting, but nevertheless remain top of the table of the group "F" with a total of 7 points. British derby in Scotland but not necessarily to win for England.
It is expected that after this meeting Gareth Southgate to be declared officially manager of the Three Lions. Danny Drinkwater and Fraser Foster missed the game through injury, while Kyle Walker is questionable. If not recovered in time from his injury right back Tottenham will remain the reserve, and his place in the starting eleven will take Nathaniel Klein. Jack Wilshere is back in the England squad, but will remain on the bench. Wayne Rooney, who was reserve against Slovenia will now run as a starter. Captain of Manchester United will operate behind the only striker in England scheme, which is expected to be Daniel Sturridge.
Scotland lost his visit to Slovakia 3: 0 a month ago. So boys Gordon Cmax are on fourth place in the group with a total of 4 points and will necessarily have to look at least a point from heavy visit to Wembley.
Stephen Kingsley and Lee Wallace will compete for a place at left-back in defense. Robert Snodgrass until recently healed injury, but over the weekend returned to play for Hull City and now will surely be among holders. After the three goals that his team received in Slovakia, Gordon Strachan will rely on much more defensive game plan as the only experienced Steven Fletcher will act in an attack.
Scotland will approach quite protective and will try to destroy the game of his rival. England turn showed in their last meeting that there are problems in attack, scoring only 1 goal against Slovakia and Slovenia. Given this and in view of the fact that this is a serious British goals at Wembley is unlikely to have much.