Who was the attacking spark? How England's players rated
Time is fast running out to catch the eye of England boss Thomas Tuchel before this summer's World Cup, but who managed to in Friday's friendly against Uruguay? BBC Sport football news reporter Alex Howell rates how the players performed at Wembley - and you can see how BBC Sport readers rated them at the bottom of the page too. James Trafford: He looked assured on his England debut and displayed a calmness on the ball.
One very good punch when a dangerous Uruguay cross came into the area. 6 Tino Livramento: He was given a chance to show what he can do at right-back after his last appearance came on the opposite side of defence. Reece James is the England number one but Livramento is a very good understudy.
6 Fikayo Tomori : The AC Milan centre-back was not tested too much but showed good recovery pace when he needed to and worked well with Harry Maguire. 6 Harry Maguire : Stepped into midfield with the ball whenever he could. One good pass to Noni Madueke in the first half.
He took the armband in the second half and showed his experience at international level. A real chance to make a late charge for the World Cup squad. 7 Djed Spence : Provided width on the England left but not much else to do.
One Uruguay counter-attack came down his side after he had pushed up the pitch. 5 Jordan Henderson : A tidy performance and not asked too many questions. Marshalled the midfield and gave instructions to the less experienced members of the team.