Scotland and England have played out a dramatic 2-2 draw in their World Cup qualifier in Glasgow.
Alex Oxlade-Chmaberlain gave England the lead with 20 minutes remaining, before Leigh Griffiths scored two 25-yard free kicks in the space of three minutes to leave Scotland on the brink of a famous win.
However, in the third minute of added-on time, Harry Kane volleyed home at the back post to earn England a share of the spoils.
Read below to see how the action unfolded at Hampden Park.
From Scotland's perspective, it comes as a bit of a surprise that Chris Martin is not preferred in attack after he netted a dramatic winner against Slovenia. It was a game where his introduction was booed, too. There was an opportunity for a passionate home crowd to get behind him today but instead, Strachan has gone with Griffiths, who has been carrying an injury.
As far as England are concerned, their defensive pairing suggests that Southgate may have also expected Martin to start. John Stones may have been better equipped to deal with the pacey Griffiths. Rashford over Raheem Sterling was another 50-50 call but either player would have been able to test the Scotland full-backs with their pace.