Good evening and welcome to Sports Mole's live text coverage of the international friendly between England and Switzerland at Leicester City's King Power Stadium.
The hosts come into this match off the back of a 2-1 UEFA Nations League defeat to Spain on Saturday, and another defeat tonight would condemn them to the longest losing streak in their history.
Switzerland, on the other hand, thrashed Iceland 6-0 in their UEFA Nations League opener and have lost just one of their last 11 outings across all competitions.
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For all of the feel-good factor which continues to linger after this summer's World Cup, England are on the verge of a very unwanted piece of history tonight and only a win or a draw against a Swiss side ranked only two places below them will prevent that.
It promises to be an intriguing affair at the King Power, so let's waste no time in getting started with a look at the team news...
Well, as expected Gareth Southgate has rung the changes for England, with many of the starting XI from Saturday's showdown with Spain being rested for today's match.
Indeed, Harry Maguire and goalscorer Marcus Rashford are the only two players to retain their starting places from the weekend, with Southgate making nine changes in all tonight.
Eric Dier and Danny Rose do continue the Spurs representation today, though, with Dier playing in the pivot and Rose on the left.
Tonight's match takes place at their home club stadium too, with Maguire is also very familiar with the King Power ahead of tonight's match.
Only Kane in the whole squad has scored more international goals than Welbeck, but his career has been so stop-start that he has struggled to put together a sustained run in the team.
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Lichtsteiner is the most experienced player on the pitch tonight with 103 international appearances to his name and will be looking to use that to his advantage against a youthful England side.
The diminutive attacker has struggled to force his way into the Liverpool starting lineup so far this season, but he did score and register two assists during Saturday's 6-0 drubbing of Iceland.
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With former Gunner Johan Djourou also in the ranks - and Norwich's Timm Klose and West Ham loanee Edimilson Fernandes on the bench - there are plenty of familiar faces for the England players to come up against this evening.
Vladimir Petkovic makes just four changes in all from the side that thrashed Iceland, with Lichtsteiner, Djourou, Freuler and Gavranovic coming into the team.
There was international football fever in England during the World Cup - something which hasn't been the case for a long time, certainly not to the same extent - but a defeat to Switzerland could see them come crashing back down to earth with a bang tonight.
For all of their success at the World Cup, England come into this game having lost their last three outings - against Croatia in the semi-final, Belgium in the third-placed playoff and then Spain on Saturday.
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It is hard to imagine the euphoria of a best World Cup showing since 1990 giving way to England's worst run ever within such a short space of time, but that could be the fate which faces them tonight.
The Three Lions were unbeaten in 12 matches before that - including nine wins - so if winning is a habit then it is one Southgate will be desperate to return to sooner rather than later - even if tonight is only a friendly.
That defeat - courtesy of goals from Saul and Rodrigo after Rashford's opener - means that another defeat tonight would condemn England to back-to-back losses on home soil for the first time since November 2013.
Spain - who ran out 1-0 winners at Old Trafford in 2007 en route to total international football domination - are the only team to have beaten England on English soil away from Wembley in that time, with the Three Lions winning 15 of those 19 games too.
At home, England have not lost a friendly match since March 2016, which is an ongoing nine-match streak including five wins and four draws.
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However, while England's run consists of three wins and three draws, Switzerland's has seen them win five games and draw one stretching back to May 2016. Like England, they have also conceded just twice in their last six friendlies, but they have also scored 13 goals in that time.
The one draw in that time was an impressive one, though, as they played out a stalemate with Spain in Villarreal during the buildup to this summer's World Cup.
It was a fairly disappointing showing for Switzerland based on their FIFA ranking, although they did manage a draw with Brazil in their opening game before beating Serbia and drawing with Costa Rica to end the group stages unbeaten.
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However, Petkovic's side - who have been a top-10 ranked team for quite a while now - are still above the likes of Spain, Argentina, Germany, Netherlands and Italy in the FIFA list, so anyone expecting an easy match for England tonight could be due for an unwelcome surprise.
Petkovic's side have six different players on the scoresheet as they swept aside a team that have really impressed in recent years, reaching two successive major tournaments. The Swiss are now looking for back-to-back wins for the first time since March.
Indeed, Switzerland's good run of form stretches further back than that, with two defeats in 22 matches stretching all the way back to their elimination from Euro 2016 - including nine wins from 10 during World Cup qualifying.
It is an away run which stretches back to March 2016, although they have also only won two of their last eight away friendly games - the most recent of which was that draw with Spain in Villarreal in June.
England's raft of changes make this one slightly more difficult to call, but I cannot see the hosts falling to a fourth successive defeat so soon after the World Cup hype. It will be a close one, though, so I am going for a score draw.
SPORTS MOLE SAYS: England 1-1 Switzerland
This will be the 25th time that England have met Switzerland, meanwhile, and the Three Lions boast a very good record against tonight's opponents with 16 victories and only three defeats from the previous 24 clashes.
Tonight's visitors have only kept two clean sheets in the previous 24 matches between these two sides as well - in May 1947 and September 1977.
The last time these two sides met in a friendly was over 10 years ago, meanwhile, with Fabio Capello's England won 2-1 in February 2008 courtesy of goals from Jermaine Jenas and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
ENGLAND STARTING XI: Butland; Walker, Tarkowski, Maguire; Dier; Alexander-Arnold, Loftus-Cheek, Delph, Rose; Welbeck, Rashford
SWITZERLAND STARTING XI: Sommer; Lichtsteiner, Schar, Djourou, Akanji; Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Zakaria, Shaqiri; Gavranovic
The visitors have been sharper on and off the ball, dominating possession and controlling the game, and the only thing missing for Vladimir Petkovic's side so far has been a goal.
Butland has since been forced into saves from Gavranovic and Rodriguez, while Shaqiri has also hit the post in three of the standout chances for the visitors.
The Spurs full-back has drawn one save from Sommer, who has also denied Loftus-Cheek and Alexander-Arnold, but they have all been pretty routine stops.
An initial corner from Rose is overhit by a long way, but Walker collects it and delivers a brilliant cross of his own into the box. Rashford is left unmarked at the back post and meets it with a cushioned volley which sees him fire the ball past the keeper from close range.
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An historic fourth successive defeat does not occur courtesy of Marcus Rashford's 54th-minute strike, with England picking up their first victory since the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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Thank you very much for joining Sports Mole for tonight's match as England return to winning ways courtesy of Marcus Rashford's strike. I will leave you with our match report, and be sure to stick around for reaction too.
From me, though, it is goodbye for now!