Jadon Sancho has been handed his first start of Euro 2020 by England boss Gareth Southgate for tonight's quarter-final against Ukraine.
The Borussia Dortmund star, who is set to join Manchester United, is called into the side as one of two changes in Rome.
Mason Mount also comes back into the XI as England seek to book a semi-final clash with Denmark.
Kieran Trippier drops to the bench while there is no place in the squad for the injured Bukayo Saka, from the side that started Tuesday's memorable last-16 win over Germany.
Ex-Carlisle United keeper Jordan Pickford will be amiing for a fifth straight clean sheet, behind a defence of Kyle Walker, Harry Maguire, John Stones and Luke Shaw.
Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips retain their places in midfield, with Mount joining the side and Sancho added to join three-goal Raheem Sterling and captain Harry Kane.
Jack Grealish is again among the subs while Ben Chilwell returns to the squad.
Ukraine boss Andriy Shevchenko makes one change, with Vitaliy Mykolenko coming in from Taras Stepanenko.
Tonight's sides are competing for the right to face Denmark in a Wembley semi-final next Wednesday.
The Danes beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in today's earlier semi-final in Baku.
England: Pickford, Walker, Shaw, Maguire, Stones, Rice, Phillips, Mount, Sancho, Sterling, Kane.
Ukraine: Bushchan, Kryvtsov, Sydorchuk, Yarmolenko, Yaremchuk, Shaparenko, Zabarnyi, Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Karavaev, Matviyenko.
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