🔗 Share this article Three Lions Team Selection Revealed: Jude and Phil Omitted, Saka Makes Comeback The England manager has chosen to retain the same Three Lions selection that triumphed against Andorra and produced a stellar performance in Belgrade during the previous international break, finding no place for the Real Madrid star and Phil Foden in his selection for the upcoming exhibition match against the Welsh side and the World Cup qualifier in the Baltic nation. Despite Foden making a strong case for a return to the squad after rediscovering his form at his club, and Bellingham having made a comeback for his Spanish club following shoulder surgery, the national team manager has opted not to including two of the country's biggest offensive stars. The young midfielder has started only once for his club since his comeback. The England boss has found space for the Arsenal winger, who is fully recovered and has been restored in place of his injured Arsenal teammate the sidelined player. The experienced attacker has not received a recall. Complete Three Lions Team Announcement Shot-stoppers Crystal Palace's keeper (his club) Everton's number one (Everton) James Trafford (Manchester City) Defenders Newcastle's defender (Newcastle United) Crystal Palace's centre-back (the Eagles) Chelsea's full-back (Chelsea) Aston Villa's defender (the Villans) Myles Lewis-Skelly (the Gunners) Bayer Leverkusen's player (the German club) Tottenham's defender (Spurs) John Stones (the Sky Blues) Engine room Elliot Anderson (Forest) Nottingham Forest's playmaker (the Reds) Jordan Henderson (Brentford) Ruben Loftus-Cheek (the Italian side) Arsenal's anchor (Arsenal) Morgan Rogers (the Midlands club) Attackers West Ham's forward (West Ham United) Arsenal's attacker (the Emirates side) Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, loan from Manchester United) Bukayo Saka (the Gunners) Ollie Watkins (Villa) Tuchel expressed his admiration for the energy in last month's squad and appears determined to keeping the same atmosphere. Tino Livramento, who featured at the defensive flank in the 5-0 win in Serbia, has been ruled out due to a knee injury. Tuchel has not called up a direct replacement for the Magpies star but has selected the Manchester City defender, who had to withdraw last month. Tuchel has spoken about the centre-back's significance for England and has floated the idea of using him in midfield. No spot has been found for the midfielder, who was called up last month but pulled out injured and was replaced by Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The manager stated: “It was only three weeks since the last camp and the last win, the latest display, so the consideration was why not bring the same group in because they set the standard. Now it is about creating habits out of it. We have regrettably two injuries at the moment with Tino and Madueke and we welcome of course the Arsenal forward in to replace Noni. Jarell Quansah was a last-minute addition last time; he will stay in camp.”