The BBC are to stream England's 1966 World Cup match in full online today (May 30).

BBC Sport will present the classic match against West Germany as if it were a live match from 12 noon.

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World Cup Rewind will include the BBC's modern treatment, including live updates, punditry comments and Twitter reactions.

Meanwhile, Gary Lineker is to host a special interactive guide to World Cup penalty shootouts on the BBC Sport website at 6pm.

The interactive programme will examine every single penalty ever taken at the World Cup, using video, graphics and text.

Lineker said: "Penalty shootouts: just the thought is enough to give any England fan a nightmare. England have the worst record in penalty shootouts at World Cups, losing on penalties three times and only scoring from seven of the 14 shoot-out penalties they've taken.

"Italy's Roberto Baggio said his penalty miss in the 1994 final affected him for years Often cruel, always captivating, shoot-outs were introduced to the World Cup in 1978, but the first one actually took place when West Germany defeated France 5-4 in 1982. Since then, shoot-outs have decided two finals and become a source of huge debate."