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The key talking points as England look to bounce back from summer setbacks

Gareth Southgate’s team will pay tribute to the King and the late Queen before taking on Italy and then Germany in the Nations League.

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England face Italy in the Nations League on Friday night as preparations for the World Cup continue.

The clash at San Siro is the penultimate fixture before Gareth Southgate’s side face Iran in Qatar on November 21.

But the Italy game also carries significance and here, the PA news agency looks at some of the key talking points ahead of the match.

For King and country

England's players will wear black armbands as they sing
England’s players will wear black armbands as they sing ‘God Save the King’ on Friday night (Nick Potts/PA)

They will wear black armbands to mark the occasion, with more tributes planned for the game against Germany at Wembley on Monday night.

Southgate and his players will also sing “God Save the King” before kick-off in honour of King Charles III, the first time that version of the National Anthem has been used ahead of an England football match since November 1951.

Summer schooled

England captain Harry Kane and his team-mates were left dejected by a poor run of results in June.
England captain Harry Kane and his team-mates were left dejected by a poor run of results in June (Nick Potts/PA)

It was arguably the nadir of his England tenure to date, with fans jeering and chanting “you don’t know what you’re doing” as his team slumped to defeat at Molineux.

He will be keen to correct those results, which came at the end of a long and tiring campaign for his players, ahead of the World Cup.

Down and out?

Southgate faced criticism from the crowd as England lost 4-0 to Hungary last time out.
Southgate faced criticism from the crowd as England lost 4-0 to Hungary last time out (Nick Potts/PA)

It means defeat to the Italians on Friday would condemn England to relegation to League B where potential opponents would include the likes of Georgia and Kazakhstan.

Dropping down from the elite League A would also have ramifications for the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, with the prospect of England being unseeded in next month’s draw.

The finals countdown

Ivan Toney is aiming to stake his claim for a place in England's World Cup squad.
Ivan Toney is aiming to stake his claim for a place in England’s World Cup squad (Mike Egerton/PA)

Ivan Toney will be pushing for involvement to show what he can do after the Brentford striker’s first call-up, while the likes of Manchester United captain Harry Maguire are aiming to prove they belong in the squad despite club form stalling.

Southgate now has very little room to manoeuvre as he looks to improve on a fourth-placed finish at the 2018 World Cup and defeat in the final of Euro 2020 last summer.

Shape of things to come

Bukayo Saka and Kyle Walker are two of a number of players who can operate in different positions under Southgate.
Bukayo Saka and Kyle Walker are two of a number of players who can operate in different positions under Southgate (Simon Marper/PA)

Having selected no fewer than 12 defenders in his squad for this Nations League double-header, it hints at the prospect of a back three, which Southgate has often favoured against tougher opponents.

How he lays out his formation at San Siro could go some way to suggesting his plans for Qatar and a quest for a first major men’s trophy since 1966.

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