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Don't forget, for those fans not going to Wembley, you can still watch the game live, and for free, here on TheFA.com. The match kicks off at 12.30pm and will be streamed at www.TheFA.com/FATV. As England Under-21s trained at a wet Wembley on Friday, it gave Stuart Pearce's squad an opportunity to see what the stadium is like ahead of Saturday's important UEFA Championship Qualifier against Portugal.
After losing James Tomkins and Junior Stanislas through injury and illness, Pearce's squad was bolstered by the arrival of first time call-ups Kyle Walker and Ciaran Clark. The pair joined the rest of the squad on the Wembley turf, as they put their final touches on preparation for the big game.
For Fabrice Muamba, and a handful of others, it was a return to the stadium which hosted a Euro 2009 qualifer, also against Portugal, just over a year ago, and the Bolton midfielder believes that the chance to play at Wembley will only help the development of him and his team mates.
"Everybody is looking forward to it. It's a great occasion, and great stadium and the boys will be up for the game," Muamba said when he spoke to the press after England's session at the stadium.
"I enjoyed the last time and today there's a buzz just coming here to train so tomorrow I'm sure will be even more important for us.
"Being able to get used to playing at this stadium and when you're ready for ther seniors you'll be able to handle the atmosphere. It's a big stadium and a big pitch, so it's quite a good learning curve for the boys."
And Muamba has seen a number of former Under-21s players make that step into the senior team, with James Milner, Tom Huddlestone and Joe Hart all in the squad for Saturday's game against Brazil. He believes that rather than being envious, it will encourage the current crop of Under-21s to try to impress to earn their chance in Fabio Capello's plans.
"They've done extrememly well regarding their club football and they deserve to be in there. Football is all about timing and if you're doing well then I'm sure Mr Capello is willing to give anyone a chance.
"The boys in the changing room will be looking at those boys and how well they've done and think they've got a chance."