Phil Foden's return to the England set-up will take another big step on Wednesday night, as Gareth Southgate prepares to hand him his first start since he was sent home in shame from Iceland.
The Manchester City star will win his third cap, with Southgate set to start him in a more attacking role at Wembley.
Foden was given an international reprieve after being excluded from the previous squad due to the fallout when he and Mason Greenwood brought two women back to the team hotel following the win in Iceland in September - Greenwood was not named in this squad.
Foden came on as a substitute in last week’s friendly win over Republic of Ireland but was an unused substitute against Belgium.
Southgate said: ‘It has been good to have him back this week.
‘I made sure we chatted on the first day and put that behind us immediately. It was done once we had made the decision on the October squad
'That was it. From then on it was always going to be a judgment on football. As the week has gone on, he has been more relaxed.’
Ben Chilwell is facing a late fitness test with a back problem; Bukayo Saka and Ainsley Maitland-Niles are in contention to replace him.
ENGLAND (probable, 3-4-3): Pickford; Walker, Maguire, Mings; Trippier, Rice, Mount, Saka; Grealish, Kane, Foden.
Iceland (probable, 3-5-2): Runarsson; Ingason, Arnason, Eyjolfsson; Saevarsson, Sigurjonsson, Palsson, Bjarnason, Skulason; Gudmundsson, Bodvarsson.