How England could line up against arch rivals.
England meet Scotland in a friendly on Tuesday in what promises to be a highly competitive international match between two big rivals, with Roy Hodgson perhaps planning some changes to his lineup…
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GK: Fraser Forster
With Joe Hart rested and released from the England squad, it will surely be Southampton’s impressive goalkeeper Fraser Forster who starts this match.
DR: Nathaniel Clyne
After a highly impressive debut against Slovenia, Southampton star Nathaniel Clyne deserves another start at right-back for this match.
DL: Kieran Gibbs
A player in fine form, Arsenal’s Kieran Gibbs should be in line for another start at left-back for England.
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DC: Gary Cahill
Strong at centre-back for Chelsea and England this season, Gary Cahill is surely one of the first names on Roy Hodgson’s team sheet these days.
DC: Phil Jagielka
Another experienced and commanding defender in good form, Phil Jagielka should keep his place alongside Cahill in the England defence.
MC: Jack Wilshere
With a good game against Slovenia, Jack Wilshere is a strong candidate to continue his run in the England midfield for this game against Scotland.
MC: Ross Barkley
With Jordan Henderson unconvincing against Slovenia with his own goal, exciting Everton youngster Ross Barkley could replace him in the middle of the park.
AMR: Theo Walcott
With Liverpool’s Adam Lallana quiet against Slovenia, Hodgson may be tempted to hand a return to Arsenal winger Theo Walcott on the right-hand side.
AML: Raheem Sterling
Despite recent complaints of being tired, Raheem Sterling is a big player for England these days and has to start on the left in this big game.
FC: Wayne Rooney
Capping his 100th appearance for England with a goal against Slovenia, Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney will surely start again here to captain the national team.
FC: Danny Welbeck
With two goals against Slovenia, Danny Welbeck is sure to keep his place upfront alongside Rooney as England take on Scotland.