Watch live on Sky Sports Main Event from 7pm on Tuesday
Tuesday 11 September 2018 19:36, UK
England take on Switzerland in an international friendly at Leicester's King Power Stadium on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports Main Event from 7pm.
Despite their impressive performance at this summer's World Cup, England go into Tuesday's game - the first-ever Kick It Out International - looking to avoid a fourth successive defeat for the first time in their history, following losses against Croatia, Belgium and Spain.
However, England manager Gareth Southgate is not concerned about that record, as he looks to bounce back from Saturday's 2-1 home defeat to Spain in their Nations League opener.
"Not many England sides have played a World Cup semi-final and third-placed play-off so these stats can be whatever you want them to be really," said Southgate.
"From our point of view, we don't want to be in the habit of losing matches but to play three teams of the quality we have in the last three matches is a very rare occurrence in international football so we have to focus on our performances, and improving as a team.
"We have got to keep focused on the things we can control."
Tuesday's visitors Switzerland, who lost in the last 16 of the World Cup to England's quarter-final opponents Sweden, head to Leicester having made a flying start to their Nations League campaign.
England will have to keep a close eye on Liverpool forward Xherdan Shaqiri, who starred with a goal and two assists in the Swiss' 6-0 thrashing of Iceland on Saturday.
As many as nine changes are expected from the England side which started the defeat by Spain.
Harry Kane will be rested, according to Sky sources. It is also understood that Kane's Spurs team-mate Eric Dier will be handed the captain's armband.
Jack Butland, James Tarkowski, Danny Rose, Kyle Walker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabian Delph, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Danny Welbeck all look set to start.
Dele Alli (muscle) and Luke Shaw (head) are unavailable after withdrawing from the squad with injuries. Marcus Rashford (hamstring) is a doubt.
Leicester duo Ben Chilwell and Demarai Gray could make their England debuts at their home ground against the Swiss.
Both newcomers trained with their new team-mates at St George's Park on Monday, having won promotion from the U21s.
Albian Ajeti, who scored within six minutes of coming on as a substitute against Iceland, could start for Switzerland ahead of Breel Embolo.
I was disappointed with England on Saturday, while Switzerland beat Iceland 6-0. Gareth Southgate will probably change it a little bit, Marcus Rashford should stay in the team and he might give Harry Kane a rest. I do expect England, at home, to force the issue a bit. I do expect they will be good enough to win this, and I think Rashford will continue scoring.
Charlie predicts: England to win 2-1 (17/2 with Sky Bet)