Gareth Southgate’s England take on Iceland in their UEFA Nations League dead-rubber this evening.
England lost at Belgium on Sunday to end their hopes of reaching the Nations League Finals next October.
Gareth Southgate’s England take on Iceland this eveninggettyIceland have already been relegated from Group A2 meaning England are safe and Southgate will want to see a response from his side.
The Three Lions are still building towards next summer’s rearranged Euro 2020 and need to start find some consistency in their starting line-up and form.
England will also want to put to bed any lingering memories of their nightmare against Iceland at Euro 2016 and show what progress they have made since then.
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This Group A2 tie will get under way at 7:45pm on Wednesday, November 18.
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England vs Iceland: Confirmed teams
England: Pickford, Walker, Maguire, Dier, Trippier, Mount, Rice, Foden, Saka, Kane, Grealish
Iceland: Kristinsson, Saevarsson, Ingason, Arnason, Hermannsson, Sigurjonsson, Bjarnason, Palsson, Skulason, Gudmundsson, Bodvarsson
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England lost to Belgium on Sunday night to end their UEFA Nations League hopesGetty Images - GettyEngland vs Iceland: What has been said?
Gareth Southgate challenged England’s players to ‘cement’ their place in his European Championship thoughts ahead of the dead rubber against Iceland.
“In terms of Iceland, it’s still a game that gives opportunities for people to cement a place in the team or in the squad,” Southgate said.
“Again, we’ll find out a lot now because for sure there’ll be a lot of pressure from some clubs on their own players. That’s what we live with consistently.
“But we’ve got players that want to play for England and we have pride in the way we play and we want to finish the game well.
“Our performance (against Belgium) was excellent and the players pushed until the 93rd minute and I couldn’t have been prouder of them doing that.
“So, we have players that want the opportunity to play. We’ll need to freshen the team a little bit but we’ll have to assess that over the next couple of days.”

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