England has introduced Curtis Jones and Tino Livramento to their squad for the upcoming Nations League matches. Both players have been part of the senior team previously but have yet to make their debut. The announcement was made on Wednesday, with Harry Kane continuing his personalised training, while Jack Grealish missed practice due to a minor injury.
Morgan Gibbs-White, Ezri Konsa, and Kobbie Mainoo have withdrawn from the squad after sustaining injuries over the weekend. England will face Greece at Wembley on Thursday and then travel to Helsinki to play against Finland three days later. These matches are part of Group B2 in the competition.

Jones is familiar with interim coach Lee Carsley, having played 14 times under him for England's Under-21 team. Only two players have been used more by Carsley at this level. Jones was part of Gareth Southgate's provisional 33-man squad for Euro 2024 but did not make the final selection.
Livramento was included in last month's squad for matches against the Republic of Ireland and Finland but did not earn his first cap. The former Chelsea player has appeared nine times for Newcastle this season, contributing to three clean sheets, including a recent goalless draw against Everton.
Jones' inclusion comes after he scored the decisive goal in last year's Euro Under-21 Championship final. Despite being named in Southgate's preliminary squad for Euro 2024, he was not selected for the final team. His experience under Carsley could prove beneficial in the upcoming fixtures.
Livramento has shown promise with Newcastle this season, playing an important role in their defensive successes. His performances have earned him recognition and a place in England's senior squad once again. As England prepares for these crucial matches, both players will be eager to make their mark on the international stage.
The adjustments to England's squad reflect ongoing challenges with player availability due to injuries. As they gear up for their Nations League encounters, the team aims to secure victories against Greece and Finland, bolstering their position in Group B2.