England manager Gareth Southgate has some decisions to make ahead of Tuesday’s night game against Brazil at Wembley.
Yet more injuries have struck through the squad meaning there are senior call-ups for Bournemouth’s Lewis Cook and Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke, both regulars in the England U-21 set up.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek starred in a youthful England side against Germany on Friday night, giving Southgate a selection headache with the 2018 World Cup looming.
Here’s who could line up against Neymar and co on Tuesday night.
GK - Joe Hart
Jordan Pickford impressed at Wembley on Friday night but Joe Hart could come back into the side, providing a little bit more experience.
RWB - Kyle Walker
His former Spurs team-mate Kieran Trippier started in this position on Friday night meaning that Walker could come into the side to get some minutes under his belt.
CB - Michael Keane
The Everton man is likely to come into the side with Harry Maguire making way.
CB - John Stones
Stones has quickly become a lynchpin at the back for England as he continues to develop under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
CB - Gary Cahill
The Chelsea captain has been recalled to the squad after Phil Jones went off injured against Germany.
LWB - Ryan Bertrand
Bertrand came off the bench to replace Danny Rose for the final 15 minutes against Germany and could be given the chance to stake a claim against Brazil.
CM - Eric Dier
Dier captained the side on Friday night and put a shift in against a very capable German midfield.
He could keep his place in the team but the captain’s armband could be given to Cahill.
CM - Jake Livermore
Livermore impressed against Germany with his industrious runs and tough tackles. He’ll be desperate to make an impact as he eyes a place in the squad next summer.
CAM - Ruben Loftus-Cheek
The Chelsea youngster dominated the headlines with a confident performance on his debut, Southgate may want to give him some extra minutes off the back of that.
ST - Jamie Vardy
Vardy was unable to link up with Tammy Abraham on Friday but was a constant threat with his pace in behind the defence.
ST - Marcus Rashford
Rashford was rested against Germany and came off the bench for the final 30 minutes, so is likely to be given the nod from the start on Tuesday.