FABIO Capello will make major changes to his England side for tomorrow's friendly with Sweden.
Despite Saturday's victory over Spain, Capello will stick with his plan to experiment as England play one of only four games scheduled before the start of next summer's European Championships in Poland and Ukraine.
John Terry will return to skipper the side despite the recent allegations of racial abuse that form the basis of an ongoing police investigation. The Chelsea defender will play alongside Bolton's Gary Cahill, with Tottenham youngster Kyle Walker expected to make his international debut at right-back.
There will also be significant alterations up front, with Capello expected to revert to a 4-4-2 formation as England look to secure their first victory over Sweden since 1968.
Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge is poised to win his first senior cap, with Bobby Zamora set to add to the solitary cap he won against Hungary last year.
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