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Wednesday, 11 April 2007, 14:48 GMT 15:48 UK
England to face Brazil at Wembley
England will play Brazil in their first match at the new Wembley on 1
June, the Football Association has announced.

The match - England's first at Wembley for seven years - will provide
a test for the side ahead of their Euro 2008 qualifier in Estonia five
days later.

FA chief executive Brian Barwick said: "It's a fantastic match to mark
the end of seven years on the road."

The FA also said that, from next year, both semi-finals and the final
of the FA Cup will be held at the new stadium.

Director of communications Adrian Bevington said: "There will not be
any problems with ticket allocations because Wembley will be the
biggest stadium in the country to host these games.

"It's a simple equation really. Wembley will be the biggest stadium in
the country to host these games"
The FA's Adrian Bevington



"It's a simple equation really - make as many tickets available as
possible to the fans."

England's last match at Wembley was the 1-0 World Cup qualifying
defeat to Germany in October 2000.

But, following an England under-21 match against Italy last month,
played in front of a 55,700 crowd, Wembley has been cleared to host
matches again.

During Wembley's £757m reconstruction, England have played at various
club grounds around the country.

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