
Gareth Southgate will lead his England team into their first international game since the World Cup when the Three Lions face Spain on Saturday evening.
The England boss will be keen to build on a fruitful summer which saw the emergence of several fresh stars and cult-heroes in the camp.
Fans will have the chance to see their summer heroes in action at Wembley for England’s first ever game in the all-new UEFA Nations League tournament.
While many of the same players remain, there could be several differences to the starting line-up to face Luis Enrique’s Spanish side.
Manchester United star Luke Shaw has worked his way back into the England setup as a reward for his terrific form in the Premier League so far this season.

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The 23-year-old has replaced club team-mate Ashley Young in the squad, but may have to wait for his chance in the starting XI.
Danny Rose is his competion for the left-back spot, and could be preferred in the competitive clash with Spain.
Shaw may be held back for the Switzerland friendly rather than thrown into the deep end against the 2014 World Champions.
Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana have pulled out of the squad following injuries, meaning that Marcus Rashford looks set for a chance to shine.
The United star has failed to make an impact on the 2018/19 season and received a red card for a headbutt on Phil Bardsley last weekend.
But he will be hoping to use England as a launchpad for success.
Jordan Pickford will start in goal against Spain, though Southampton stopper Alex McCarthy and late call-up, Fulham ace Marcus Bettinelli will be hoping to make their debuts over the coming games.
Take a look through the images below to reveal how England could line up against Spain at Wembley on Saturday.