England vs Sweden Match Preview
England will look to end a 43-year winless run against Sweden when the two teams clash at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.

Frank Lampard heads home England's winning goal against Spain last weekend.
World Cup winners Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton and Roger Hunt were on the score sheet the last time the Three Lions beat the Swedes in 1968.
Sunderland midfielder Sebastian Larsson has been reminding his English teammates of the Swede’s success against England in the Black Cats dressing room.
“I’ve certainly let my English colleagues know before this game,” an amused Larsson told the Daily Mirror. “It’s a funny statistic, and hopefully we can keep it going for a few more years and reach 50. That will be good.”
England will be entering this game high in confidence after beating European and World Champions Spain 1-0 over the weekend.
Frank Lampard captained England against Spain, and scored the decisive goal in an upset victory for the Three Lions.
Lampard will lose the captaincy to John Terry for this game, but may be one of the few players to retain his place in the starting lineup along with Joe Hart.
England manager Fabio Capello has already announced his intention to make eight changes to the starting lineup, as he considers his options ahead of Euro 2012.
“Some midfielders and a keeper will remain,” Capello told BBC Sport. “Spain and Sweden are very different games.”
John Terry will return as captain for the Sweden game, and will be partnered in defense by Gary Cahill. Leighton Baines, Adam Johnson, Jack Rodwell and Danny Welbeck are other potential options for Capello, while young Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge will start on the bench.
Scott Carson could receive his first cap at goalkeeper since his infamous error that contributed to England’s failure to qualify for Euro 2008. Carson’s re-emergence on the international scene may give some hope to exiled World Cup disaster Rob Green.
Sweden will field many players familiar to England supporters, and will provide the usual stiff opposition that they are renowned for.
Swedish playmaker Larsson will be joined by Bolton Wanderers striker Johan Elmander, former Manchester City goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson and Aston Villa fan favorite Olof Mellberg.
Leading the Swedish attack will be star man Zlatan Ibrahimovic. England manager Capello knows all about Ibrahimovic, having spent 15 million pounds to sign the Swedish hit man as Juventus manager in 2004.
“Ibrahimovic is a really good player who can decide a top-level game in a single moment,” Capello told BBC Sport. “I bought him as Juventus manager and for this reason I know how important he is for Sweden and what a real danger he is for every opponent.
It will be interesting to see if England can continue their hot streak by ending their long barren run against the Swedes, or whether Ibrahimovic and his teammates can bring the Three Lions back down to earth.