Gareth Southgate has made two changes to his England XI for tonight’s clash against Scotland, both in the backline.
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw (€6.0m) replaces Kieran Trippier (€5.0m) at left-back, while Chelsea’s Reece James (€5.0m) takes the place of Kyle Walker (€5.5m) on the opposite flank.
The 13%-owned Walker, Bukayo Saka (€6.5m) and Ben White (€4.0m) are the three players who miss out on the matchday squad for the Wembley clash.
That means Harry Maguire (€5.5m) is fit enough to take a place on the bench, with Ben Chilwell (€6.0m) and Jadon Sancho (€9.5m) also among the substitutes.
Harry Kane (€11.5m) is the most selected Fantasy asset in the England set-up at 33%, while Mason Mount (€7.0m) is just 3% behind his captain in the ownership stakes.
Along with Walker, the only other England players above 10% are Shaw and John Stones (€5.5m).
For Scotland, the big news is that Kieran Tierney (€5.0m) is fit to retake his place in Steve Clarke’s XI.
Southampton striker Che Adams (€6.5m) and Chelsea prospect Billy Gilmour (€5.0m) also come into the Scotland side, along with Callum McGregor (€5.5m).
Liam Cooper (€4.5m), Jack Hendry (€4.5m), Stuart Armstrong (€6.5m) and Ryan Christie (€7.0m) all drop to the bench.
Andy Robertson (€5.5m), owned by 13% of managers, captains the side from left wing-back.
England XI (4-3-3): Pickford; Shaw, Mings, Stones, R James; Mount, Rice, Phillips; Sterling, Kane, Foden.
Scotland XI (3-5-2): Marshall; Tierney, Hanley, McTominay; Robertson, McGregor, Gilmour, McGinn, O’Donnell; Adams, Dykes.
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2 years, 11 months ago
England afraid to take more risks in attack because they are nervous about losing the ball and leaving Mings and Stones exposed. Did Shaw get into the attacking third that half?