ENGLAND V HOLLAND: MATCH CENTRE
ENGLAND

HOLLAND

Chelsea centre-back John Terry has withdrawn from the squad due to injury.
Double blow for England
Monday, 07 February 2005.
Chelsea duo John Terry and Wayne Bridge have been forced to withdraw from the England squad to face Holland on Wednesday.
Terry, who in the absence of Rio Ferdinand, Sol Campbell and Matt Upson looked certain to start against the Dutch, picked up a knock against Manchester City on Sunday and has had to go back to Chelsea.
Stamford Bridge colleague Wayne Bridge has also withdrawn from the squad and as a replacement for the two defenders, Sven has decided to give Manchester United defender-midfielder Phil Neville another call-up.
Neville has 50 England caps to his name and in the past has proved to be a very useful utility player for Sven.
He made two appearances for England at Euro 2004, coming on as a substitute against Croatia and, in what was his last cap to date for the Three Lions, in the quarter-final against Portugal.
It now means that Wes Brown has the chance to add to his tally of seven senior appearances for England.
The 25-year-old last featured in the 3-1 defeat by Australia just under two years ago at Upton Park.
DOUBLE BLOW FOR ENGLAND
07 February 2005