The game is England's final warm-up match before the team heads for the World Cup in Germany, and was originally scheduled to kick-off at 3pm, at Old Trafford.

The change will allow BBC1 to show both the Jamaica game and the Derby at Epsom, which starts at 4.
20pm.

An FA spokesman said: "We have worked hard with the BBC and Epsom to accommodate both of these prestigious sporting events, and consulted with Sven-Goran Eriksson, the Jamaican Football Federation and the police to
reach a sensible compromise.

"We are delighted to have found a solution for all parties on what promises to be a great day of sport."

Meanwhile, TheFA.com is currently running our annual 'England Player of the Year' for 2005.

Voting is already underway, but fans have until 31 January to register and vote for who they think has been the Three Lions' best player from last year.

For more details, click
here.