Preston North End's international roll of honour ahead of milestone night for England
The first took place 147 years ago in 1872 and in that time 1,244 players have been capped at senior level.
Down the years, 14 players have been capped for England while with Preston North End, playing 116 times between them.
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Hide AdSir Tom Finney won the majority of those, turning out 76 times in an England shirt.
His Three Lions debut came in September 1946 against Ireland, and he scored in a 7-2 win.
The ‘Preston Plumber’ won the last of his 76 caps against Russia in October 1958 at the age of 36.
Sir Tom netted 30 goals for his country, four of those coming in a 5-3 victory over Portugal in May 1950.
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Hide AdDavid Nugent, now back at Deepdale for a second spell, won his one England cap as a North End player in March 2007.
Nugent came on as a sub against Andorra at Barcelona’s Olympic Stadium and scored in a 3-0 win.
His goal might only have come from a fraction of an inch out but they all count!
One cap, one goal – striker Nugent is a member of a rather exclusive club.
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Hide AdTommy Thompson won the second of his two England caps while with PNE.
That came against Scotland in a home international clash in April 1957 at Wembley, a game in which Sir Tom also played.
Thompson had won his first cap more than five years earlier against Wales when an Aston Villa player.
Bob Langton won two caps when with Preston in 1948 and 1949, with the outside-left also capped for England as a player for Bolton and Blackburn.
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Hide AdNorth End keeper Harry Holdcroft won two England caps in 1936, with centre-forward Tommy Roberts doing likewise in the 1920s.
Archibald Rawlings, an outside-right, won his only cap against Belgium in 1921.
Jospeh McCall played five games for England between 1913 and 1920.
In the 1800s, Frank Becton (5), Bob Holmes (7), John Goodall (4), Bob Howarth (4), Fred Dewhurst (9) and William Rose (1) all turned out for England.
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Hide AdAll former England captains, those who have won 50 or more caps and 1966’s World Cup winners have been invited to the Montenegro game.
The current squad will have legacy numbers on their shirts under the England crest.