Projected England Starting XI against Finland

Following a disappointing loss to Greece, England is now looking​ for redemption​ as they face Finland in the UEFA Nations League. ‌Greece emerged as ‍2-1 winners at Wembley‍ Stadium, marking Lee Carsley’s ⁤first ⁢defeat as England’s interim manager. The experimental lineup ‍resulted⁢ in a lackluster performance from the Three ‌Lions,⁣ who ⁢now find themselves three points behind the Euro 2004 champions in their Nations ​League group.

England ⁣is determined to secure promotion back‌ to League A⁣ after being ⁣relegated in 2022/23 and still believes ‌they ⁣have a good⁣ chance of returning to the top table. However, they cannot afford another setback against Finland, whom they defeated 2-0‌ thanks ‍to Harry Kane’s double during the September break.

Here is how England could potentially line up on Sunday:

  • GK: Jordan Pickford – Despite his shaky display against Greece,​ Pickford is expected to retain ‍his starting spot.
  • RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold – Alexander-Arnold struggled both offensively and defensively against Greece and may‌ face competition from Kyle Walker.
  • CB: John Stones – Stones had a weak performance against ‍Greece while wearing the captain’s armband for the first time. ‍He will need to improve when facing Teemu Pukki.
  • CB: Marc Guehi – Guehi was surprisingly left out of Carsley’s lineup ‍against Greece but could ​make an appearance following England’s defensive struggles.
  • LB: Levi Colwill⁣ – Rico Lewis had an inconsistent performance at left-back and may be replaced by Colwill.
  • CM: Jude⁤ Bellingham – Bellingham has‌ been played out of position despite ‍excelling in ​a box-to-box role at Borussia Dortmund.⁤ He will need to raise ‍his game after ‍performing‌ below expectations against Greece.
  • CM: Declan Rice – ⁤Rice is a consistent⁣ presence in midfield but finding his ideal partner has proven⁢ challenging for Carsley without Kobbie Mainoo available.
  • RW: Noni Madueke – Madueke provided ‍energy off the bench against Greece and should start with Bukayo Saka sidelined​ due to ​injury.
  • AM: Cole Palmer – Palmer rarely disappoints and performed ​well ‌against Greece. His impressive club form demands attention as England’s attacking midfield dynamo.

-LW: Phil Foden – Foden had ‍a lackluster display similar to his performances during Euro 2024. However, limited alternatives mean he will likely start again in Finland.
-ST: Ollie Watkins – Playing without a traditional number nine⁢ proved costly for⁣ Carsley against Greece. With Kane potentially absent ⁣again, ‍Watkins should get ⁤the nod upfront.

It ​remains crucial for ⁤England not only to bounce back from their defeat ​but also secure victory over Finland if they want any hope of promotion within their Nations⁤ League group.

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