Don't miss England's last game of the year against France

Wednesday 11 Nov 2015
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England take on Euro 2016 hosts France at Wembley Stadium in their final game of the year on Tuesday 17 November - and tickets are still available.

The Breast Cancer Care International will come exactly five years to the day since Les Bleus' last game under the arch.

England v France

Breast Cancer Care International
8pm, Tuesday 17 November 2015
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
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That night the French won 2-1 as Jordan Henderson, Andy Carroll and Jay Bothroyd were given their debuts by then manager Fabio Capello.

The Three Lions' latest meeting with France came during the group stages at Euro 2012. Samir Nasri cancelled out Joleon Lescott's opener in the 1-1 draw.

But you have to go back 23 years to England's most recent home win against France. Alan Shearer netted on his debut while Gary Lineker grabbed the second in a 2-0 victory. 

Current France boss Didier Deschamps was in midfield for the visitors in that encounter, while Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin and Laurent Blanc also figured. Liverpool defender Rob Jones and Everton's Martin Keown were also making the first of their England appearances.

Shearer was again on target against Les Bleus five years later to help his team win 1-0 in Montpellier - their last victory over France - during their successful 'Le Tournoi' campaign.

Make sure you do not miss the next instalment of England v France - the 30th meeting between the two nations. 

Tickets for the Breast Cancer Care international at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 17 November are available and you can buy them online via TheFA.com/Tickets.

Ticket Prices: £65, £55, £45 & £35 (FAMILY ENCLOSURE - £20 Adults/£10 Children under 16) Concessions – Now available for OAPS’s, Students and U16s elsewhere in the stadium - £10 discount  
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By FA Staff