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If ever a match was befitting of being played behind closed doors then it was England's first meeting with Italy after the Euro 2020 final, which ended in a 0-0 draw and only had 2,000 young spectators present.
The stadium ban was part of a punishment handed to the English FA as a result of the security issues and disturbances which plagued the final of the aforementioned European Championship, although it was determined that children would be allowed entry into the ground.
It was rare for Molineux to host an England international, yet it wasn't a game of football that many will remember, with scoring chances kept to a minimum.
Roberto Mancini's continued redevelopment program with the Azzurri continued on Saturday evening, with a lot of young players being brought into the team, whilst Harry Kane was kept on the bench by Gareth Southgate.
Raheem Sterling captained the hosts, but it was Tammy Abraham who had the first chance of the evening, capitalising on a defensive mistake before firing a powerful effort erratically wide of the net.
Mason Mount then rattled the crossbar with a strike from the edge of the penalty area, with Gianluigi Donnarumma likely having had it covered anyway.
Sterling then dribbled through the Italian defence after 20 minutes of play, beating two defenders before firing a shot that was blocked en-route to goal.
Italy's best moment came when Sandro Tonali somehow found himself unmarked at the back-post following a cross across the box, however his side footed effort was saved in spectacular fashion by the outstretched leg of Aaron Ramsdale.
Substitutions disrupted the flow of the match in the second-half, with Mancini looking to give senior minutes to more of the next generation.
Kalvin Phillips had the ball in the back of the net in injury time after a whipped in corner, yet the referee deemed that a foul had taken place and the goal was chalked off, confirming that both teams had fought out yet another draw.