Thomas Tuchel is the first England manager with nine clean sheets in his first 10 matches

There may be 80 days before England begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia in Texas, but this international break has been widely seen as last-chance territory.

A final opportunity to mould a team capable of competing in this summer's tournament - and for any players hoping to force their way into Thomas Tuchel's plans.

The German's approach to this window has been novel, naming an expanded 35-man squad, split into two separate camps across the two fixtures.

The first has been made up primarily of fringe players, with the returning Harry Maguire and Phil Foden lining up alongside debutants James Garner and James Trafford in Friday's flat 1-1 draw with Uruguay.