According to the Telegraph, Gareth Southgate is set to hand England debuts to Conor Coady and Kalvin Phillips against Denmark tonight.
They report that there could be a third debutant, with Ainsley Maitland-Niles battling Kieran Trippier hard for a spot at left wing-back.
However, they claim Jack Grealish will likely have to settle for a place on the bench, with Southgate persisting with Harry Kane, Jadon Sancho and Raheem Sterling in attack.

The report claims that Southgate will revert back to a three-man backline for the match in Copenhagen tonight.
England enjoyed great success at World Cup 2018 with a 3-5-2 system, but it has not been deployed since the 1-0 friendly win over Switzerland in September 2018.
Almost two years to the day since Marcus Rashford’s goal secured that victory at the King Power Stadium, Southgate is trying it again.
This time, though, it looks like more of a 3-4-3 system.

The report claims that Coady is set to take up the role he plays at Wolves, in the heart of a back three.
He will likely be joined by Joe Gomez and one of Eric Dier or Tyrone Mings, with the latter perhaps better suited to a role on the left of a back three due to his experience of playing left back.
With Kyle Walker suspended, Trent Alexander-Arnold should come in at right wing back, with Maitland-Niles a more natural option on the left.
Phillips alongside Declan Rice in the heart of midfield would offer a strong platform for England’s front three to roam in search of a second Nations League victory in two games.