England boss Gareth Southgate has made two changes to his side for tonight's big Group D clash with Scotland in Euro 2020.

Full-backs Reece James and Luke Shaw have come into the Three Lions team for the Wembley game.

They take the places of Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier, who started Sunday's 1-0 win over Croatia.

Southgate has resisted the temptation to bring fit-again Harry Maguire back into his XI, continuing with Tyrone Mings alongside John Stones at centre-half.

Ex-Carlisle loanee Jordan Pickford remains in goal with Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice and Mason Mount in midfield, behind an attacking trio of Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.

Jadon Sancho is named among the substitutes, having not been in Sunday's squad, while Walker is not involved, likewise Bukayo Saka and Ben White.

Keeper Aaron Ramsdale joins the squad having been called up to replace injured Cumbrian Dean Henderson.

Scotland, meanwhile, have Kieran Tierney back fit and in the side.

Former Carlisle loan defender Liam Cooper is dropped to the bench.

There is also a first start for Billy Gilmour among four changes, with Che Adams and Callum McGregor also coming in.

Stuart Armstrong, Jack Hendry and Ryan Christie drop out along with Cooper.

England: Pickford; James, Mings, Stones, Shaw; Rice, Phillips; Foden, Mount, Sterling; Kane. Subs: Johnstone, Ramsdale, Maguire, Grealish, J Henderson, Rashford, Trippier, Coady, Sancho, Calvert-Lewin, Chilwell, Bellingham.

Scotland: Marshall, O'Donnell, McTominay, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, McGregor, McGinn, Gilmour, Dykes, Adams. Subs: Gordon, McLaughlin, Christie, Fleck, Cooper, Armstrong, Nisbet, Fraser, Patterson, Hendry, Forrest, McKenna.