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Friday, October 18, 2013

The Three Lions are keen on concluding the FA's 150th anniversary celebrations against Joachim Low's side and have picked a possible World Cup base

The Football Association is working to secure Germany as opponents for an England friendly on November 19 at Wembley, according to Adrian Bevington, managing director of the Club England.
The Three Lions will also take on a non-European challenger, thought to be Australia or Argentina, on either Friday November 15 or Saturday November 16.
And while the date with Germany is not yet confirmed, Bevington has revealed plans to welcome Joachim Low's men to London to follow up Tuesday's World Cup qualification.
"It's not a secret that we've been looking at ending our 150th year anniversary with Germany," he told Sky Sports.
"While I'm not in a position to formally announce that at this particular moment, I'd like to think that we'll play Germany as a final fixture of our 150th celebrations on the Tuesday of the international double-header.
"We'll also look to play a non-European opponent on the Friday or the Saturday of the November fixtures as well
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