England will host Spain at Wembley Stadium in the UEFA Nations League on Sunday morning.

England is considered to appear more attractive with a 3-5-2 game pattern. Former Manchester United player Danny Higginbotham assessed the key to England's play in the three central defenders they have: John Stones, Kyle Walker and Harry Maguire.

All three have the ability to hold and play the ball for long in their own defense. The aim is to attract opposing players out of the game area and create space for other English players.




This game will be the first test for new Spanish coach Luis Enrique.

Enrique is indeed a coach studded with titles at club level. With Barcelona, he has won all competitions ranging from Spanish League, Copa del Rey, Champions League to Inter Club World Cup. But training a country is a different challenge.

What makes many people surprised is because Enrique did not bring much of his former foster children in Barcelona into the Spanish national team. Only Sergio Busquet and Sergi Roberto he called to face England this time.

Jordi Alba, who is usually always the first choice on the left side of the Spanish defense, is even eliminated. Enrique prefers to call Chelsea left back Marcos Alonso.