Gareth Southgate said he can get all players involved when England return to friendly action.

That could mean a second cap for Albion skipper Lewis Dunk, who remained on the bench in Poland yesterday.

Dunk saw the Three Lions draw 1-1 with Ukraine in a Euro 2024 qualifier.

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International friendlies are a rarity these days but England face, in theory, such a fixture against Scotland on Tuesday – even if the welcome might not be too friendly at Hampden Park.

“We can have everybody in the squad involved for the next one,” Southgate said after 16 successive competitive matches, covering last year’s Nations League campaign, the 2022 World Cup and this qualifying campaign.

“We’ll assess everybody over there over the next 24 to 48 hours because it’s another really good test.

“Another hostile environment, a team that are playing really well.

“You know, they’re in great form, full of confidence so it’s another important learning step for us.”

England and Scotland last faced one another in June 2021, when they played out a hard-fought 0-0 draw at Wembley in the European Championship group stage with Billy Gilmour outstanding.