Euro 2012: England to gamble on playing Andy Carroll against Sweden

• Liverpool striker to partner Welbeck up front in Kiev
• Oxlade-Chamberlain dropped with Young to play on flank

England's Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll trains at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, where England will face Sweden on Friday. Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters

Roy Hodgson is set to hand Andy Carroll his full competitive England debut alongside Danny Welbeck in a bold new-look strike force against Sweden on Friday as he seeks to exploit vulnerability at the heart of the Scandinavians' defence.

Carroll and Welbeck, an untried partnership at senior level, will operate as a two-pronged attack with Ashley Young switching to the left and the teenage midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain dropping to the bench in the only change from Monday's draw against France.

The Liverpool striker's competitive career at this level comprises a minute as a substitute in the qualifying victory over Wales in September 2011 but he has impressed in flashes and helped set up the only goal in last month's victory in the friendly against Norway.

That game at Oslo's Ullevaal Stadium, Hodgson's inaugural match in charge and Carroll's first for England in eight months, had been arranged by the manager's predecessor Fabio Capello with Friday's meeting against the Swedes specifically in mind. Erik Hamren's side have conceded headed goals regularly in recent matches, including twice to the veteran Ukraine forward Andriy Shevchenko when subsiding to a 2-1 defeat in Kievto Ukraine earlier this week, prompting England - so conservative against the French -to tweak their options.

Carroll and Welbeck operated together in training at the Olympic Stadium on Thursday night in an intensive drill that had the forwards attacking the six-yard box as Young and Stewart Downing from the left, and James Milner and Theo Walcott - who has been assured he will gain game-time in the tournament - from the right, pinged a succession of crosses into the area. The exercise also saw the captain Steven Gerrard, a deep-lying midfielder against France alongside Scott Parker, charging forward in an attempt to reach the centres himself, an attacking brief he enjoys at Liverpool.

"The things we work on, quite frankly, should allow us to exploit weakness in any team," Hodgson said. "It is not necessarily a weakness to find crosses hard to deal with if the crosses are of a very good quality. Certainly the first goal that Ukraine scored was a very good quality cross, a very good run from Andriy Shevchenko, and a quality finish.

"In all the clubs I have worked at I have always done a lot of work on players getting in crossing situations and movement for crosses. Let's hope the message we are trying to put across will help us in that area because if we are going to get behind a team like Sweden, who are very compact centrally, there is no doubt getting down the wings and in behind them in the wide areas will be an important facet of our play. But I am not worried about our attacking play. We have the quality of players and people who will score."

Carroll has been capped four times, his England career having stalled over the past 18 months as his club form drifted following his £35m move from Newcastle to Liverpool. A late flurry of goals, and an eye-catching performance against Chelsea upon his introduction as a substitute in the FA Cup final, offered a reminder of his power and earned him inclusion in Hodgson's 23-man squad, with England now hopeful he can play his part in achieving a first ever competitive win over Sweden after seven previous attempts since 1988.

There is an acceptance that Hodgson's side must make better use of possession than they did in Donetskon Monday , and attempt to unsettle their opponents with greater urgency in their attacking play. "Everyone's role maybe changes slightly," Gerrard said. "With all due respect to Sweden, they are not France. That means the whole team can be slightly more ambitious and we can attack more and maybe take slightly more risks. Then you will see a better performance going forward. More importantly, the team need to be solid and together. That is the major positive to take from the first game rather than us lacking ambition going forward."

England defeated Sweden for the first time since 1968 in a friendly last November, in what proved to be Capello's final game in charge, though only Joe Hart and John Terry of the side expected to start in Kiev began that game. Hodgson can at least point to his own Swedish connections having cut his managerial teeth with Halmstad and Malmo between 1976 and 1990, with the 64-year-old unbeaten in five meetings with the Swedes while manager of Switzerland and Finland.

"They do the important things in football well," said Hodgson of his opponents. "They defend well, get players behind the ball, make sensible decisions, don't take risks in their own defensive third, get the ball forward early to the front players and are very quick to support them. And, of course, in players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Johan Elmander, they have players that can finish things off. They are a good team doing what needs to be done and we have to be prepared for that."

Group fixtures

Monday 11 June Group D
Kickoff time Home team Score line Away team Rate Players
FT France France 1 - 1 England England Player Ratings
FT Ukraine Ukraine 2 - 1 Sweden Sweden Player Ratings
Friday 15 June Group D
Kickoff time Home team Score line Away team
17:00 Ukraine Ukraine v France France
19:45 Sweden Sweden v England England
Tuesday 19 June Group D
Kickoff time Home team Score line Away team
19:45 England England v Ukraine Ukraine
19:45 Sweden Sweden v France France

Group D

Team W D L GD Pts
1 Ukraine Ukraine 1 0 0 1 3
2 England England 0 1 0 0 1
3 France France 0 1 0 0 1
4 Sweden Sweden 0 0 1 -1 0

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