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Steve Clarke's side are well and truly alive in the competition heading into their final group stage match against Croatia.
They were, in fact, inarguably the better team on the evening. Chances fell to Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes, but on overall, they stuck to their method and shape to defuse England's star-studded attack.
Indeed, Group D is turning out to be an intriguing skirmish. Scotland will have to scalp a win against Croatia to qualify, whilst a point against Czech Republic would see England through. FULL-TIME: England 0-0 Scotland 91' last minute of the match. Can England come up with a moment of magic? 90' Rice darts forward and passes it to an overlapping James.
The Chelsea wingback puts in a delightful cross, and after a bit of pinballing, Scotland win the free-kick. 89' Two added minutes. England are probing but are being intercepted. 86' Shaw looks for Grealish but McTominay, as he has been all evening, is there to chest it down and clear.
Grealish tries to cut inside but is rightfully brought down by O'Donnell. 85' Scotland continue to keep their shape, without allowing the back line to drop. England don't look like illuminating this affair. 85' Che Adams had worked incredibly hard for Scotland, but the finishing touches were absent. He comes off for Kevin Nisbet. 81' Rashford is played through but Hanley holds him off! 78' SCOTLAND COME CLOSE!
Robertson is there once again to whip a wonderful cross. It lands to Che Adams on the far post, who blazes a reckless shot over. 76' Billy Gilmour is off for Stuart Armstrong. That's an attacking change, and it changes the dynamic of the Scottish midfield. 74' Marcus Rashford comes on for Harry Kane, who finishes another quiet performance. No goals in the Euros for the England skipper yet. 71' More disappointment for the England supporters, as Phillips charges down the pitch and plays a couple of quick passes. In the aftermath of that attack, Sterling is lazily offside. Scotland have clearly been the better team this second half. They look ready for the challenge, have been more physical and alert. 68' Stones spreads the ball for Kane, who then tries to lay it down for Grealish at the edge of the box. His ball is too short, though. 66' Mount delivers into the ball. Not the best pass he has delivered today. 66' First touch for Grealish! He is free on the left-hand side, and wins a corner while trying to loop a pass into the box. 63' Scotland and gaining much-needed confidence. Another corner for them, but Pickford parries it away. That was commanding. 61' CHANCE FOR SCOTLAND!
From a Scotland corner, Dykes lashes one after the hosts fail to deal it with. Reece James, from absolutely nowhere, heads the ball away from the goalline. 59' Mount plays a pass to Sterling, who keeps his strength and balance and returns with a one-two. 58' After a fine build-up, Foden robs the ball off and plays it to Shaw. In space, the left-back crosses it to Sterling. That's not the man you'd want inside the six-yard box attacking headers. 57' Jack Grealish is warming up. England fans are cheering. 56' England just about survive! Dykes goes forward after his side keeps the ball well. Instead, he tries to let fly from his left foot. The rebound doesn't fall kindly to Che Adams. 53' England are playing passive football again. Their fans are feeling the tension, as the players are struggling to create spaces. Mings has, once again, been spotless at the back. He has won numerous duels, one-versus-one races and physical tussles. 50' Scott McTominay robs the ball off England and darts forward. His through ball is mopped up by Tyrone Mings. 49' England are again trying to play over the top. But the pass it overcooked, with Kane not even attempting to run. 48' Mount finds himself in space and almost repeats what he did against Liverpool in Anfield. He cuts back onto his right foot from the left flank and fires in an absolute fizzer. The Scotland keeper parries it away. 46' England win an early corner, after a low cross was played into Kane. Second-half underway! Despite only a fraction of the full crowd present, the atmosphere at Wembley is deafening!
England started brightly and enjoyed the bulk of possession. They came very close to scoring through John Stones and Mason Mount - two chances they should have taken. The former was unlucky to have hit the post.
Scotland, however, will be the happier of the two teams, as they blocked the channels and forced England to use the aerial route. They too, had their fair share of chances through Che Adams and O'Donnell. Steve Clarke will undoubtedly be the happier of two managers heading into the break.
England, meanwhile, lack the urgency. They need someone to add a bit of zip, firepower; someone to drag the Scottish players out. Is it time for Jack Grealish?
Time will tell, but stay tuned for a stunning second-half! 45' No time added on, and an enthralling first-half comes to an end. We can all now breathe. 44' Adams wins a corner late on for Scotland, after England fail to close him down. They really have slackened after the initial outburst. 41' Brilliant from Gilmour! Reece James gives away the ball loosely, as he tries to switch the play but is intercepted by his club teammate. 37' Persistence pays off for Scotland. Tierney carries the ball into England territory, and after some fine link-up on the left from Dykes. Scotland corner. 35' A 50-yard pass to the path of Mount results in Scotland free-kick, as the Chelsea man fouls the Arsenal left back. 33' Another intelligent run! Another quality pass.
Once again it's Mount to the path of Sterling, who fails to bring it down. 32' After a wonderful switch of play from Foden, Sterling plays it out wide to Mount. He loses his footing and a low cross is easily dealt with by the Scottish centre-halves. 30' HUGE CHANCE FOR SCOTLAND!
From start to finish, this is brilliant play from the Scottish left side. Robertson darts forward, with Tierney overlapping. The Arsenal full-back cuts back on his right and loops the ball up to O'Donnell, who fires a fantastic snapshot. Pickford, though, is there to make a splendid low save. 27' Scotland are finally enjoying more of the ball. One such long pass is directed towards Adams. Following a switch of play, England retain the ball through a goalkick. 25' Mount plays a great pass over the top to Sterling, but McTominay is there to shrug him off and win a throw-in for Scotland. 24' England are in a spell of possession, spraying passes all over the midfield and switching play.
22' Kieran Tierney lets fly from distance with his right foot. Audacious, innovative effort, but that was never going to beat Pickford. 20' This time, Scotland win the first ball off the corner. Shaw and Foden track back with immeasurable energy to prevent a goal against the run of play. 19' Another fantastic play from England, as Shaw and Sterling exchange passes. Mount is played in on the left, England win a corner. 18' FODEN OFFSIDE!
A wonderfully threaded pass to Foden beyond the channel results in another chance! The 20-year-old brings it down with immaculate technique and shoots wide. Moments later, he is ruled offside. 16' Scotland get forward once again, through Che Adams' hold-up play. It ends up with a Robertson cross that is thwarted by England. 15' Premier League's most booked player - John McGinn - is on the referee's card for dissent. 13' ANOTHER CHANCE GOES BEGGING!
Sterling pickpockets McTominay and plays in a sublime pass through the legs of a Scottish defender to Mount, who from five yards out, side-foots it wide off the goalkeeper.
England could have had two goals in as many minutes on another day. 11' CHANCE FOR ENGLAND! OFF THE POST!
Dykes gets caught in behind and Stones is allowed to arrow a free header. Much to Gareth Southgate's anguish, a shaky Scottish side are rescued by the post. 10' After a burstling run from Sterling, Foden is played in down that right hand side. He cuts back and squares it for Mount, who tries to curl one but only manages to win a corner. 7' Mount whips a wonderful ball on to Rice, who doesn't catch it well.
Soon after, Adams chests the ball, holds it up well and passes it to McGinn. The midfielder is brought down by Phillips. 6' England try to up their pace through some quick passing, but Kane is fouled by McGinn. 5' Mount tries to hold off his Chelsea teammate Billy Gilmour, and England win their first foul of the day. 4' SHOT BLOCKED!
After some fantastic build-up play and clever passing down the right-hand side, O'Donnell plays in a wonderful pass to Che Adams in the box. The striker takes a swipe at it but John Stones is there to block it. 3' England, after over 65 seconds of slow passing at the back, play a ball down the right channel to Kalvin Phillips. The Leeds United midfielder, once again, seems to have been offered the license to roam and maraud forward. 2' England make their first foray through Kane, who cuts it to Sterling. The Manchester City man is robbed off possession by John McGinn. 1' A long-ball from Scotland, the ball goes out after two players clash. Luke Shaw is down. Scotland get us underway! We are minutes away from England versus Scotland! The most hostile, hard-fought and marked match-up on the calendar. Scotland's national anthem is being jeered by the English supporters, which speaks volumes of this fixture's fierce nature. T The Wembley stadium is absolutely buzzing; both sets of players are walking to a boisterous reception. England have gone for a more traditional pair of full-backs, with Luke Shaw and Reece James replacing Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker, respectively.
Can they add more firepower upfront? Scotland seemed to have followed the blueprint of Austria, in terms of their twitch at the back. Scott McTominay has moved to the centre of the three-man backline, which is enveloped with five midfielders and wing-backs. Che Adams and QPR's Lyndon Dykes start up front. England substitutes: Conor Coady, Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire, Jordan Henderson, Ben Chilwell, Aaron Ramsdale, Sam Johnstone, Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho, Jack Grealish, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Kieran Trippier
Scotland substitutes: James Forrest, Kevin Nisbet, John Fleck, Stuart Armstrong, Ryan Fraser, Liam Cooper, Scott Mckenna, Jon McLaughlin, Craig Gordon, Jack Hendry, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Christie SCOTLAND STARTING XI:
Marshall; Hanley, McTominay, Tierney; O'Donnell, McGregor, Gilmour, McGinn, Robertson; Adams, Dykes ENGLAND STARTING XI:
Pickford; James, Stones, Mings, Shaw; Phillips, Rice, Mount; Foden, Kane, Sterling
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The rivalry between England and Scotland dates way back to the early 1870s. Over the years, the Englishmen have exerted superior dominance, but Scotland have 41 wins as opposed to the Three Lions' 48.
Most pertinently, Scotland have only won one of their last 11 matches against England. England and Scotland is a rivalry to savour for the European football contingent. Considering the importance of this fixture for either side, there's much more than just bragging rights at stake.
A win here would confirm England's place in the last 16, but it would also all but end Scotland's hopes of making it to the knockouts.
The away side do have quality players in their camp. However, taking down a heavyweight English side with complete focus for 90 minutes will be an uphill task. Old rivalries script upsets and fairytales. Could this be one of those evenings for Scotland?
While we bring you all the live coverage and build-up ahead of England versus Scotland, here's a rundown of five players who have surprised the football fraternity with their remarkable start to Euros 2020, written by our expert columnist Paul Merson.
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Hello and welcome to Sportskeeda's live coverage of the highly-anticipated encounter between England and Scotland! This is Akarshak Roy, your host for the evening, and I'll take you through every key moment of the much-awaited Group D fixture. Stephen O Donnell Kevin Nisbet
Stuart Armstrong
Marcus Rashford
Jack Grealish
John McGinn 1 Jordan Pickford 24 Reece James 5 John Stones 15 Tyrone Mings 3 Luke Shaw 4 Declan Rice 14 Kalvin Phillips 20 Phil Foden 19 Mason Mount 10 Raheem Sterling 9 Harry Kane 1 David Marshall 4 Scott McTominay 5 Grant Hanley 6 Kieran Tierney 23 Billy Gilmour 2 Stephen O Donnell 7 John McGinn 8 Callum McGregor 3 Andrew Robertson 9 Lyndon Dykes 10 Che Adams England Subs 13 Aaron Ramsdale 23 Sam Johnstone 17 Jadon Sancho 6 Harry Maguire 26 Jude Bellingham 7 Jack Grealish 18 Dominic Calvert Lewin 8 Jordan Henderson 12 Kieran Trippier 21 Ben Chilwell 11 Marcus Rashford 16 Conor Coady Scotland National Football Team Subs 12 Craig Gordon 21 Jon McLaughlin 17 Stuart Armstrong 22 Nathan Patterson 20 Ryan Fraser 14 John Fleck 11 Ryan Christie 26 Scott Mckenna 16 Liam Cooper 24 Jack Hendry 19 Kevin Nisbet 25 James Forrest MATCH DETAILS player name COMMENTARY TEXT
EURO 2022 Live Score England vs Scotland National Football Team Live Score
0 - 0 FT Thank you for tuning into Sportskeeda's live coverage of England v Scotland. Stay tuned for the comprehensive coverage of Euro 2020, right here at Sportskeeda. Until then, stay safe. England will have to recalibrate after a taxing goalless encounter against Scotland. While they have four points from two games, their counterparts put forth a stunning, resolute and inspiring shift to snatch a point.Steve Clarke's side are well and truly alive in the competition heading into their final group stage match against Croatia.
They were, in fact, inarguably the better team on the evening. Chances fell to Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes, but on overall, they stuck to their method and shape to defuse England's star-studded attack.
Indeed, Group D is turning out to be an intriguing skirmish. Scotland will have to scalp a win against Croatia to qualify, whilst a point against Czech Republic would see England through. FULL-TIME: England 0-0 Scotland 91' last minute of the match. Can England come up with a moment of magic? 90' Rice darts forward and passes it to an overlapping James.
The Chelsea wingback puts in a delightful cross, and after a bit of pinballing, Scotland win the free-kick. 89' Two added minutes. England are probing but are being intercepted. 86' Shaw looks for Grealish but McTominay, as he has been all evening, is there to chest it down and clear.
Grealish tries to cut inside but is rightfully brought down by O'Donnell. 85' Scotland continue to keep their shape, without allowing the back line to drop. England don't look like illuminating this affair. 85' Che Adams had worked incredibly hard for Scotland, but the finishing touches were absent. He comes off for Kevin Nisbet. 81' Rashford is played through but Hanley holds him off! 78' SCOTLAND COME CLOSE!
Robertson is there once again to whip a wonderful cross. It lands to Che Adams on the far post, who blazes a reckless shot over. 76' Billy Gilmour is off for Stuart Armstrong. That's an attacking change, and it changes the dynamic of the Scottish midfield. 74' Marcus Rashford comes on for Harry Kane, who finishes another quiet performance. No goals in the Euros for the England skipper yet. 71' More disappointment for the England supporters, as Phillips charges down the pitch and plays a couple of quick passes. In the aftermath of that attack, Sterling is lazily offside. Scotland have clearly been the better team this second half. They look ready for the challenge, have been more physical and alert. 68' Stones spreads the ball for Kane, who then tries to lay it down for Grealish at the edge of the box. His ball is too short, though. 66' Mount delivers into the ball. Not the best pass he has delivered today. 66' First touch for Grealish! He is free on the left-hand side, and wins a corner while trying to loop a pass into the box. 63' Scotland and gaining much-needed confidence. Another corner for them, but Pickford parries it away. That was commanding. 61' CHANCE FOR SCOTLAND!
From a Scotland corner, Dykes lashes one after the hosts fail to deal it with. Reece James, from absolutely nowhere, heads the ball away from the goalline. 59' Mount plays a pass to Sterling, who keeps his strength and balance and returns with a one-two. 58' After a fine build-up, Foden robs the ball off and plays it to Shaw. In space, the left-back crosses it to Sterling. That's not the man you'd want inside the six-yard box attacking headers. 57' Jack Grealish is warming up. England fans are cheering. 56' England just about survive! Dykes goes forward after his side keeps the ball well. Instead, he tries to let fly from his left foot. The rebound doesn't fall kindly to Che Adams. 53' England are playing passive football again. Their fans are feeling the tension, as the players are struggling to create spaces. Mings has, once again, been spotless at the back. He has won numerous duels, one-versus-one races and physical tussles. 50' Scott McTominay robs the ball off England and darts forward. His through ball is mopped up by Tyrone Mings. 49' England are again trying to play over the top. But the pass it overcooked, with Kane not even attempting to run. 48' Mount finds himself in space and almost repeats what he did against Liverpool in Anfield. He cuts back onto his right foot from the left flank and fires in an absolute fizzer. The Scotland keeper parries it away. 46' England win an early corner, after a low cross was played into Kane. Second-half underway! Despite only a fraction of the full crowd present, the atmosphere at Wembley is deafening!
England started brightly and enjoyed the bulk of possession. They came very close to scoring through John Stones and Mason Mount - two chances they should have taken. The former was unlucky to have hit the post.
Scotland, however, will be the happier of the two teams, as they blocked the channels and forced England to use the aerial route. They too, had their fair share of chances through Che Adams and O'Donnell. Steve Clarke will undoubtedly be the happier of two managers heading into the break.
England, meanwhile, lack the urgency. They need someone to add a bit of zip, firepower; someone to drag the Scottish players out. Is it time for Jack Grealish?
Time will tell, but stay tuned for a stunning second-half! 45' No time added on, and an enthralling first-half comes to an end. We can all now breathe. 44' Adams wins a corner late on for Scotland, after England fail to close him down. They really have slackened after the initial outburst. 41' Brilliant from Gilmour! Reece James gives away the ball loosely, as he tries to switch the play but is intercepted by his club teammate. 37' Persistence pays off for Scotland. Tierney carries the ball into England territory, and after some fine link-up on the left from Dykes. Scotland corner. 35' A 50-yard pass to the path of Mount results in Scotland free-kick, as the Chelsea man fouls the Arsenal left back. 33' Another intelligent run! Another quality pass.
Once again it's Mount to the path of Sterling, who fails to bring it down. 32' After a wonderful switch of play from Foden, Sterling plays it out wide to Mount. He loses his footing and a low cross is easily dealt with by the Scottish centre-halves. 30' HUGE CHANCE FOR SCOTLAND!
From start to finish, this is brilliant play from the Scottish left side. Robertson darts forward, with Tierney overlapping. The Arsenal full-back cuts back on his right and loops the ball up to O'Donnell, who fires a fantastic snapshot. Pickford, though, is there to make a splendid low save. 27' Scotland are finally enjoying more of the ball. One such long pass is directed towards Adams. Following a switch of play, England retain the ball through a goalkick. 25' Mount plays a great pass over the top to Sterling, but McTominay is there to shrug him off and win a throw-in for Scotland. 24' England are in a spell of possession, spraying passes all over the midfield and switching play.
22' Kieran Tierney lets fly from distance with his right foot. Audacious, innovative effort, but that was never going to beat Pickford. 20' This time, Scotland win the first ball off the corner. Shaw and Foden track back with immeasurable energy to prevent a goal against the run of play. 19' Another fantastic play from England, as Shaw and Sterling exchange passes. Mount is played in on the left, England win a corner. 18' FODEN OFFSIDE!
A wonderfully threaded pass to Foden beyond the channel results in another chance! The 20-year-old brings it down with immaculate technique and shoots wide. Moments later, he is ruled offside. 16' Scotland get forward once again, through Che Adams' hold-up play. It ends up with a Robertson cross that is thwarted by England. 15' Premier League's most booked player - John McGinn - is on the referee's card for dissent. 13' ANOTHER CHANCE GOES BEGGING!
Sterling pickpockets McTominay and plays in a sublime pass through the legs of a Scottish defender to Mount, who from five yards out, side-foots it wide off the goalkeeper.
England could have had two goals in as many minutes on another day. 11' CHANCE FOR ENGLAND! OFF THE POST!
Dykes gets caught in behind and Stones is allowed to arrow a free header. Much to Gareth Southgate's anguish, a shaky Scottish side are rescued by the post. 10' After a burstling run from Sterling, Foden is played in down that right hand side. He cuts back and squares it for Mount, who tries to curl one but only manages to win a corner. 7' Mount whips a wonderful ball on to Rice, who doesn't catch it well.
Soon after, Adams chests the ball, holds it up well and passes it to McGinn. The midfielder is brought down by Phillips. 6' England try to up their pace through some quick passing, but Kane is fouled by McGinn. 5' Mount tries to hold off his Chelsea teammate Billy Gilmour, and England win their first foul of the day. 4' SHOT BLOCKED!
After some fantastic build-up play and clever passing down the right-hand side, O'Donnell plays in a wonderful pass to Che Adams in the box. The striker takes a swipe at it but John Stones is there to block it. 3' England, after over 65 seconds of slow passing at the back, play a ball down the right channel to Kalvin Phillips. The Leeds United midfielder, once again, seems to have been offered the license to roam and maraud forward. 2' England make their first foray through Kane, who cuts it to Sterling. The Manchester City man is robbed off possession by John McGinn. 1' A long-ball from Scotland, the ball goes out after two players clash. Luke Shaw is down. Scotland get us underway! We are minutes away from England versus Scotland! The most hostile, hard-fought and marked match-up on the calendar. Scotland's national anthem is being jeered by the English supporters, which speaks volumes of this fixture's fierce nature. T The Wembley stadium is absolutely buzzing; both sets of players are walking to a boisterous reception. England have gone for a more traditional pair of full-backs, with Luke Shaw and Reece James replacing Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker, respectively.
Can they add more firepower upfront? Scotland seemed to have followed the blueprint of Austria, in terms of their twitch at the back. Scott McTominay has moved to the centre of the three-man backline, which is enveloped with five midfielders and wing-backs. Che Adams and QPR's Lyndon Dykes start up front. England substitutes: Conor Coady, Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire, Jordan Henderson, Ben Chilwell, Aaron Ramsdale, Sam Johnstone, Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho, Jack Grealish, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Kieran Trippier
Scotland substitutes: James Forrest, Kevin Nisbet, John Fleck, Stuart Armstrong, Ryan Fraser, Liam Cooper, Scott Mckenna, Jon McLaughlin, Craig Gordon, Jack Hendry, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Christie SCOTLAND STARTING XI:
Marshall; Hanley, McTominay, Tierney; O'Donnell, McGregor, Gilmour, McGinn, Robertson; Adams, Dykes ENGLAND STARTING XI:
Pickford; James, Stones, Mings, Shaw; Phillips, Rice, Mount; Foden, Kane, Sterling
Just five minutes to go for team news! Will Kieran Trippier continue his merry run from left-back?
- Read Jim Beglin's article on five players who have impressed from unfamiliar positions on the field. Did you know?
In the previous 11 matches where Raheem Sterling has found the back of the net, England have been on the winning side. The Manchester City winger has been involved in 19 goals in his last 17 international appearances. Also read:
Memphis Depay is destined to sign for Barcelona
Head-to-head stats
The rivalry between England and Scotland dates way back to the early 1870s. Over the years, the Englishmen have exerted superior dominance, but Scotland have 41 wins as opposed to the Three Lions' 48.
Most pertinently, Scotland have only won one of their last 11 matches against England. England and Scotland is a rivalry to savour for the European football contingent. Considering the importance of this fixture for either side, there's much more than just bragging rights at stake.
A win here would confirm England's place in the last 16, but it would also all but end Scotland's hopes of making it to the knockouts.
The away side do have quality players in their camp. However, taking down a heavyweight English side with complete focus for 90 minutes will be an uphill task. Old rivalries script upsets and fairytales. Could this be one of those evenings for Scotland?
While we bring you all the live coverage and build-up ahead of England versus Scotland, here's a rundown of five players who have surprised the football fraternity with their remarkable start to Euros 2020, written by our expert columnist Paul Merson.
Italy's Manuel Locatelli
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Hello and welcome to Sportskeeda's live coverage of the highly-anticipated encounter between England and Scotland! This is Akarshak Roy, your host for the evening, and I'll take you through every key moment of the much-awaited Group D fixture. Stephen O Donnell Kevin Nisbet
Stuart Armstrong
Marcus Rashford
Jack Grealish
John McGinn 1 Jordan Pickford 24 Reece James 5 John Stones 15 Tyrone Mings 3 Luke Shaw 4 Declan Rice 14 Kalvin Phillips 20 Phil Foden 19 Mason Mount 10 Raheem Sterling 9 Harry Kane 1 David Marshall 4 Scott McTominay 5 Grant Hanley 6 Kieran Tierney 23 Billy Gilmour 2 Stephen O Donnell 7 John McGinn 8 Callum McGregor 3 Andrew Robertson 9 Lyndon Dykes 10 Che Adams England Subs 13 Aaron Ramsdale 23 Sam Johnstone 17 Jadon Sancho 6 Harry Maguire 26 Jude Bellingham 7 Jack Grealish 18 Dominic Calvert Lewin 8 Jordan Henderson 12 Kieran Trippier 21 Ben Chilwell 11 Marcus Rashford 16 Conor Coady Scotland National Football Team Subs 12 Craig Gordon 21 Jon McLaughlin 17 Stuart Armstrong 22 Nathan Patterson 20 Ryan Fraser 14 John Fleck 11 Ryan Christie 26 Scott Mckenna 16 Liam Cooper 24 Jack Hendry 19 Kevin Nisbet 25 James Forrest MATCH DETAILS player name COMMENTARY TEXT