GREGAN ANNOUNCES 23-MAN SQUAD
Ron Gregan has unveiled his first 23-man squad to play in the Euro 2016 qualifying matches away at Slovenia and Switzerland.
Goalkeepers
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Joe Hart (Manchester City)
The Man City goalkeeper was always likely to be selected, having been England's trusted number one for nearly six years.
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Jack Butland (Stoke City)
More of a regular for the Under 21s, Jack Butland steps up in place of injured backup Fraser Forster. He has one senior cap already, and will be on his toes looking to add to it should anything happen to Joe Hart.
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John Ruddy (Norwich City)
Perennially a fringe player for the national team, Norwich shot stopper John Ruddy is more than capable of stepping up to the starting XI should the need ever arise.
Defenders
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Nathaniel Clyne (Liverpool)
The Liverpool right-back has only recently broken into the side, with four caps under his belt. Former Southampton man Nathaniel Clyne will be hoping to add to that tally during the international break.
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Kyle Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)
With more experience than his fellow right-back, Kyle Walker is still a relatively new addition to the England lineup with nine caps to his name. His debut came at the end of 2011 in a 1-0 win against then World Champions Spain.
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John Stones (Everton)
The Everton defender is an emerging young talent, and a talent that hasn't gone unnoticed by the England coaching staff, having already been capped at senior level. He can play at either right or centre back and will be looking to given Sloven and Swiss forwards nightmares.
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Gary Cahill (Chelsea)
The 29-year-old Chelsea centre-back has been handed the armband by Ron Gregan and will be looking to repay the faith shown in him. He has represented England at Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup and will be looking to get in amongst the names for Euro 2016.
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Chris Smalling (Manchester United)
The Manchester United centre back has been named as vice-captain by Ron Gregan and for a 24-year-old, he has a lot of international experience, with Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup already under his belt. He will be a surefire favourite to make the squad should England qualify for next summer's competition.
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Danny Rose (Tottenham Hotspur)
Danny Rose steps up looking to make his England debut. The Tottenham left back has played all four of their opening games in the Premier League, and even has an early assist to his name.
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Aaron Cresswell (West Ham
A surprise call-up but a deserved one nonetheless. Aaron Cresswell has wowed fans at Upton Park since his arrival from Ipswich Town last summer, and will be champing at the bit to get his first cap.
Midfielders
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Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur)
Although Eric Dier is normally a right-back, he has been named amongst the midfielders presumably with a view to playing him in his equally preferred holding role, although he can do a job at right-back should the need arise. He could also make his debut for England.
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Lewis Cook (Leeds United)
The biggest shock has come with the inclusion of Leeds United's 18-year-old midfielder Lewis Cook. Although he has more than shown he has the ability to play at the top level for his boyhood club, the youngster hasn't even played for any of England's youth sides, and it remains to be seen how he copes in the deep end.
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Jonjo Shelvey (Newcastle United)
On a day of surprise inclusions, this is another one although his form with the likes of Liverpool, Swansea City and Newcastle United demonstrates that he is more than capable at this level.
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Danny Drinkwater (Leicester City)
The Leicester City midfielder has made a bright to the season and has impressed in the first few competitive games of the season. He is yet to make his England debut, so it will be interesting to see if he plays.
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Ross Barkley (Everton)
One of the more experienced players in this young England line-up, Ross Barkley currently has 14 caps to his name, and will be looking to build on that during the international period.
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Ryan Mason (Tottenham Hotspur)
Ryan Mason is another of many Tottenham players to make the England squad and could be set to get his first cap.
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Ravel Morrison (Lazio)
Often overlooked, Ravel Morrison could be finally in line to make his England debut. The winger is on loan at Lazio from West Ham, and will be looking to boost his chances of first team football for when he returns to the London outfit for next season.
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Aaron Lennon (Everton)
Although he doesn't have many caps, Aaron Lennon has one of the earliest debuts in the whole squad and is one of only three players in the squad to have played for England since Sven Goran-Eriksson was in charge.
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Ashley Young (Manchester United)
Not heavily favoured by previous manager Roy Hodgson, Ashley Young returns to the England lineup. The Manchester United winger has played at Euro 2012 and made 30 appearances for his country.
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Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
Theo Walcott is England's second longest serving player, behind Wayne Rooney. Walcott is remembered for selection controversy as being too young to have been included in the 2006 World Cup squad and then too good to have been left out of the 2010 World Cup squad.
Forwards
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Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Rooney is England's longest serving player and until recently, the England captain. The striker's captaincy snub has been cause for one of many controversies surrounding the England team in recent days and it will be interesting to see how it affects his performance.
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Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion)
The young striker scores for fun for West Brom and despite mounting speculation, Berahino still remains a Baggies player. He's impressed for the Under 21s but has no senior caps to his name, so it will be interesting to see if he gets a chance.
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Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
The young striker has really made a name for himself in the past year or so, and has been on fire for his club. His value is estimated at around £30m, and with the freedom with which he scores his goals, it's easy to see why. Watch this space.