ENGLAND return to Nations League action with a home fixture against Greece – and their kit will be very reminiscent of the past.
Interim head coach Lee Carsley is hoping to build on his 100 percent winning record since taking charge in August.
Harry Kane’s double helped England secure two wins on the spin[/caption]Goals from Declan Rice and Jack Grealish fired the Carsley to his first win against the Republic of Ireland.
And his Three Lions side followed that up with a 2-0 triumph over Finland three days later courtesy of a double from captain Harry Kane.
Fans will be praying Carsley doesn’t change his tactics as it has led to exciting, back-to-back victories.
But one thing that will change is the kit England wear, and it is being worn for a specific reason
England are wearing an all-white kit to avoid a kit clash as Greece will line up in an all-blue kit.
It will be also nod to the iconic David Beckham game where he scored his most important international goal 23 years ago against Greece.
The majestic moment which still gives Becks “goosebumps” rescued a 2-2 draw and took the late Sven Goran Eriksson‘s men to the 2002 World Cup.
Now England will swap blue shorts for white at Wembley on TONIGHT.
Meanwhile, Greece will play in all-blue, just like they did during that epic 2001 match.
David Beckham’s goal against Greece has gone down in history[/caption]Speaking to the Daily Mail on the 20-year anniversary of the strike, Beckham said: ‘I get goosebumps when I think about it, talk about it, watch it, it was just a special moment.
He added: “To represent my country, to captain my country, to score a goal that meant so much to our country and the fans, and to do it all at Old Trafford, for me, it couldn’t have been any more perfect.”
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones and Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento have also been called up.
But below is the squad before the two new additions.