FABIO Capello has made eight changes to his England side for this evening's friendly with Sweden.
Joe Hart, Phil Jones and Theo Walcott are the only players to survive from the side that secured a 1-0 win over Spain on Saturday.
Capello has named a completely new-look back four, with John Terry returning to skipper the side despite an ongoing police investigation into allegations of racial abuse.
Terry will play alongside Gary Cahill, with Kyle Walker and Leighton Baines filling the full-back berths.
Former Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing lines up on the left-hand side, with Fulham striker Bobby Zamora winning his second cap as a lone centre-forward.
Sunderland winger Sebastian Larsson is included in the Sweden side, with the Scandanavian nation defending a record of 12 successive games unbeaten against England.
ENGLAND (4-2-3-1): Hart; Walker, Terry, Cahill, Baines; Barry, Jones; Walcott, Rodwell, Downing; Zamora.
Subs (not used): Carson (gk), Stockdale (gk), G Johnson, Cole, Lescott, Parker, Lampard, Milner, A Johnson, Sturridge, Bent.
SWEDEN (4-2-3-1): Isaksson; Lustig, Mellberg, Majstorovic, M Olsson; Kallstrom, Elm; Larsson, Elmander, Wernbloom; Ibrahimovic.
Subs (not used): Wiland (gk), Bajrami, Svensson, Granqvist, Safari, Gerndt, Almeback, Holmen, J Olsson, Toivonen, Wilhelmsson.
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