England predicted line up sees Rooney start up front in changed side.
A look at an England predicted line up as the Three Lions face Switzerland on Tuesday night, with Manchester United star Wayne Rooney hoping to become his country’s all-time leading goalscorer…
GK: Joe Hart
Always number one for England, Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart keeps his place in the team after helping them to a win over San Marino.
DR: Chris Smalling
Perhaps brought in at right-back to give Nathaniel Clyne a break, Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has earned a start for England after some fine form at the start of this season.
DL: Luke Shaw
A talented youngster making the left-back slot his own for England, Luke Shaw seems likely to start for his country again as they take on Switzerland.
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DC: John Stones
Everton youngster John Stones is already a regular for England and is sure to be in the starting line up in this big game.
DC: Gary Cahill
Rested against San Marino, it seems likely that Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill will be brought back into Roy Hodgson’s starting XI for this game.
MC: Fabian Delph
Back from injury, Fabian Delph came on off the bench in the win over San Marino and may have earned a start for this match.
MC: Jonjo Shelvey
Having impressed in the Premier League this season, Swansea star Jonjo Shelvey could be back in the England line up again after also doing well against San Marino.
AMR: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
A regular for England, in-form Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain seems a good bet to be in the team again on Tuesday, ahead of club colleague Theo Walcott.
AML: Raheem Sterling
Rested against San Marino, Manchester City wide-man Raheem Sterling is sure to be included for England in this game.
AMC: Ross Barkley
Having shone in the number ten role against San Marino, Everton starlet Ross Barkley has surely earned another start here.
FC: Wayne Rooney
Chasing Bobby Charlton’s record, Wayne Rooney will inevitably start up front for his country as he looks to make history with a goal against Switzerland.