Sam Allardyce has named West Ham’s Michail Antonio in his first England squad.
The Three Lions will take on Slovakia next Sunday in their first match since the shocking defeat to Iceland that saw them dumped out of Euro 2016 in France.
It is also the first match of Allardyce’s tenure in the top job in the country after he replaced Roy Hodgson.
And in a squad full of England regulars there is room for first call-up for West Ham man Michail Antonio, but not his teammate Mark Noble.
The 26-year-old has had a great start to the season with the Hammers. He scored the winner against Bournemouth in the first Premier League game at West Ham’s new home, the London Stadium.
And then he netted again on Sunday in the 3-1 defeat at Manchester City.
Elsewhere it appears that Wayne Rooney’s days as a striker for England may be over – the captain has been named in Allardyce’s squad, but as a midfielder, not a forward.
Theo Walcott also makes it – again as one of the midfield players, while the striker slots are filled by Harry Kane, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy.
John Stones also makes the list after his £47m move from Everton to Manchester City earlier this month, and there is a return for Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw who spent most of the last year out injured after breaking his leg in a Champions league match at PSV.
The full squad:
📝 @OfficialBigSam names his first #ThreeLions squad, with a debut call-up for @WestHamUtd winger @Michailantonio. pic.twitter.com/TbEeMzBzEA
— England (@England) August 28, 2016