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England play Montenegro tonight as they look to secure their qualification for Euro 2020.

The Three Lions camp has been rocked by Raheem Sterling's clash with Joe Gomez during training, with the 24-year-old since being dropped for the game against the Balkan nation.

Although Sterling is a star talent - he has seven goals and eight assists in his last eight starts for his country - there is still plenty of talent in Gareth Southgate's squad, and they should still be looking to dispatch their opponents with relative ease.

One of those who should be looking to show off his attacking threat is Ben Chilwell. The 22-year-old has been a strong component of Leicester City's team this year, having started 10 games.

The Foxes currently sit second in the Premier League table, and the left-back has contributed to that. The clash at Wembley also offers Chelsea fans the perfect chance to see the full array of their transfer target's offensive abilities bearing in mind England should have the lion's share of possession.

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So far this campaign, Chilwell has been a creative force down his flank. He has three assists to date, which is the second-most for Brendan Rogers' side behind Harvey Barnes, whilst he has also managed to bag one goal. His 1.4 chances created per game puts him third amongst his Leicester teammates, whilst he has also managed to win one foul per game as well.

For his country, he has nine caps, providing one assist. Whilst he has not managed to totally translate his club form to the international stage just yet, he still clearly has talent, and this may be the perfect time to prove it.

Against Montenegro, he will likely face Aleksandar Boljevic and Adam Marusic on his flank. He must be careful of the former, who has scored four goals and provided one assist in six starts for Standard Liege so far this campaign, but he can get at the latter. The 27-year-old is a right-midfielder by trade, but he has played the last few games at right-back for his nation.

Chelsea fans will probably be glued to their television sets anyway to see any of the five Blues, such as Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham, who have been called up to England's squad. However, Chilwell may be the one to watch above all of those.