10th September 2013 1:45pm BST
England travel to Kiev on Tuesday for a World Cup qualification match against Ukraine, with manager Roy Hodgson facing something of a selection crisis.
Southampton striker Rickie Lambert will make his third appearance for England, after injury ruled out Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge, joint top-scorer in the Premier League.
Danny Welbeck is also unavailable for what is a crucial match for England. The Manchester United forward picked up his third yellow card of the World Cup qualification campaign against Moldova on Friday, meaning he is supsended for Tuesday's tie.
With Hodgson likely to continue with his preferred 4-3-3 formation, Lambert is expected to be partnered by Theo Walcott in a three-pronged attack.
Who the England manger will select to play on the opposite flank to Walcott is less certain however.
James Milner, Ashley Young, Andros Townsend and Raheem Sterling are all available for selection in the position.
Hodgson will name an otherwise unchanged lineup to the side that defeated Moldova 4-0 on Friday.
Joe Hart is expected to continue in goal, whilst Ashley Cole, Kyle Walker, Gary Cahill and Phil Jagielka are likely to play in defence, behind Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Jack Wilshere in midfield.
Lampard will be making his 100th appearance for England, joining Cole and Gerrard amongst the elite ranks of eight players to have reached the landmark total.
A win for England would see them open up a thee-point lead at the top of Group H, with games at home to Montenegro and Poland to come in early October.
Ukraine meanwhile, coming off the back of a 9-0 win against San Marino are only one point behind England, and could themselves take pole position in the qualification standings.
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