Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford were both re-entrant in the England squad, but Jadon Sancho, Jesse Lingard and Mason Greenwood were all missed.

Gareth Southgate's side will host Albania at Wembley Stadium next Friday, followed by a visit to San Mario on Monday to conclude all World Cup qualifier group stages.
As long as they can score four points from these two games, the Three Lions will be able to automatically advance to the World Cup finals next winter.
After the first eight games, England are currently at the top of Group I with 20 points, and they have scored 24 goals in the process, conceding only three.
Southgate explained why he didn't choose Greenwood, Sancho and Jesse Lingard.
He said: "Compared to other players in the same position, they don't have as many opportunities to play, and if you can get regular opportunities in the club, then the chances of entering the national team will naturally increase. ”
'The competition for these positions is fierce and they know they have to get as many opportunities as possible and representing England is a bonus for them.'
'They also understood my opinion when I communicated with them, these players had done very well in their previous roles for the national team and I am sure they will be able to return to the team again.'