Venue: Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante Date: Friday, 13 November Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
Britain’s record goalscorer Wayne Rooney won’t begin Friday’s neighborly against Spain in Alicante as administrator Roy Hodgson hopes to explore.
On the other hand, the Manchester United striker will be in the group when France visit Wembley on Tuesday.
Leicester striker and Premier League top scorer Jamie Vardy is likewise unrealistic to begin against the supreme European champions, as he recuperates from a thump.
Chelsea striker Diego Costa could begin for the hosts.
He has shown up for La Roja since picking them over his local Brazil, however, has just figured out how to score one objective.
Wounds to Manchester City’s David Silva and Isco of Real Madrid mean Celta Vigo’s Nolito or Manchester United’s Juan Mata could get an uncommon opportunity to inspire.
In the event that neither Rooney or Vardy highlight then that leaves Harry Kane as the main perceived England striker.
Hodgson said: “Wayne’s with me because he’s the captain of our team, he’s the most important figure, as a result, but he actually won’t start the game.
“I’m telling you that because Wayne and I are very anxious that we’re not trying to fool anybody or bamboozle anybody when he’s sat alongside me.
“That’s for the very simple reason that we’re looking at various combinations and it will be good for me to see how various combinations are developing.
“At the front we’ve got Wayne and Jamie, we’ve got Harry and Ross Barkley, there are combinations there that interest me.”
It has been 15 matches and 17 months since England last tasted rout when they neglected to qualify from their gathering at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The unbeaten run has incorporated a flawless qualifying effort of 10 wins from 10 amusements for Euro 2016 which begins in June.
That run will be put under a magnifying glass on Friday when they visit Spain, who have won the previous two European Championships.
Spain lost only once in qualifying – to Slovakia over a year back – yet they have likewise been beaten by France, Germany and the Netherlands in well-disposed matches following additionally being thumped out of the 2014 World Cup in the gathering stages.
Coach Vicente del Bosque said: “England have a team with great potential and are individually very strong.
“Once they have a bit of organisation they will be a great side.”
Britain will likewise confront Euro 2016 hosts France at Wembley on Tuesday as they proceed with their arrangements for next summer’s competition.