ENGLAND boss Fabio Capello has made six changes to his starting line-up for this evening's final World Cup qualifier against Belarus.
With England already qualified for next year's tournament in South Africa, Capello will run the rule over a number of his fringe players at Wembley.
In the absence of the suspended Robert Green and the injured David James, Ben Foster has a chance to stake his claim for a regular goalkeeping spot despite a number of unconvincing displays for his club side, Manchester United.
Rio Ferdinand continues at centre-half despite his error in last weekend's defeat in Ukraine, but Manchester City's Wayne Bridge replaces Ashley Cole at left-back.
Gareth Barry starts in central midfield in preference to Michael Carrick, while Shaun Wright-Phillips lines up on the left of midfield in place of the injured Steven Gerrard.
It is all change in attack, with Gabriel Agbonlahor partnering Peter Crouch as Capello looks at attacking alternatives to his first-choice pairing of Wayne Rooney and Emile Heskey.
ENGLAND (4-4-2): Foster; Johnson, Terry, Ferdinand, Bridge; Lennon, Lampard, Barry, Wright-Phillips; Crouch, Agbonlahor.
Subs: Hart (gk), Upson, A Cole, Milner, Carrick, Beckham, C Cole.
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