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Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

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England's World Cup 2010 qualifiers on Radio 5 Live

³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 5 Live is the place to get free-to-air commentary of England's two key 2010 World Cup qualifying matches against Kazakhstan and Andorra.

Victory in both games would all but guarantee qualification for the tournament in South Africa next year.

Mike Ingham, Alan Green and former England Manager Graham Taylor will be live from the Almaty Central Stadium for Kazakhstan v England from 4.00pm on Saturday 6 June.

This is followed by 606, Britain's biggest football phone-in, with Steve Claridge and Gabriele Marcotti for all the analysis and reaction at 6.00pm.

Continuing the World Cup theme, Mark Chapman presents The World Cup Years – 1986 on 5 Live Sport on Tuesday 9 June at 8.00pm.

Mark is joined by special guests to look back at one of the most memorable World Cups in the history of the tournament as Diego Maradona inspired Argentina to victory, including, of course, a wonder goal and the notorious "Hand of God" goal against England in the quarter-finals.

On Wednesday 10 June 5 Live has commentary on England v Andorra live from Wembley at 8.00pm with Mike Ingham, Alan Green and Mark Lawrenson, followed by 606 with Alan Green at 10.00pm.

You can listen to 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra via DAB digital radio, digital TV and online at bbc.co.uk/5live.

Notes to Editors

5 Live broadcast schedule:

Saturday 6 June
Kazakhstan v England, 4.00pm
606, 6.00pm

Tuesday 9 June
5 Live Sport: World Cup Years – 1986, 8.00pm

Wednesday 10 June
England v Andorra, 8.00pm

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