An England predicted line up for tonight’s game.
Read on to see our England predicted line up as Roy Hodgson’s side take on San Marino, with Wayne Rooney hoping to become his country’s all-time leading scorer…
GK: Joe Hart
Number one for Manchester City and England for the last few years, Joe Hart seems certain to start again for England this evening.
DR: Nathaniel Clyne
Now at Liverpool, Nathaniel Clyne became an England regular after his fine form for Southampton last season and seems the best choice at right-back.
DL: Luke Shaw
A fine young player doing well for Manchester United this season, Luke Shaw deserves a chance at left-back for this game.
SEE ALSO:
Find out the world’s richest footballers in 2015!
Fifa 16 young players set for a ratings increase, including Pogba!
Best wingers in the world – Hazard & Bale in our top 20!
DC: John Stones
After months of links with Chelsea, Everton defender John Stones can focus on England now and is likely to get into the team for this match.
DC: Gary Cahill
A key part of Chelsea’s title-winning team last season, Gary Cahill is almost always in the starting line up for England as well.
MC: Michael Carrick
Reliable and experienced, Michael Carrick should be included in this largely youthful England predicted line up.
MC: Jonjo Shelvey
A flop at Liverpool, Jonjo Shelvey is now showing some real form for Swansea City and has earned a start against San Marino tonight – only his second cap, with the first coming against the same opposition.
AMR: Jamie Vardy
Perhaps used in a roaming wide role, Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has been told he will get his England debut tonight.
AML: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
In fine form for Arsenal this season, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain seems England’s best bet to provide some pace and skill out wide.
AMC: Ross Barkley
Much improved for Everton this term, Ross Barkley is back in our England predicted line up just off the main centre-forward.
FC: Wayne Rooney
One goal away from going level with Bobby Charlton, Wayne Rooney may fancy his chances of becoming England’s outright top scorer against tonight’s opposition.