It features Preston North End legend Sir Tom Finney and Sir Bobby Charlton who was PNE manager for two years and came out of retirement to play for North End in his second season at Deepdale.
Here's the legendary Three Lions side in full.
9. Left-wing: Tom Finney
Preston's most fanous son played 76 times for England, scoring 30 goals, between 1946 and 1958. Sir Tom scored on his England debut, aged 24, against Northern Ireland. Photo: Press Association
10. Striker: Jimmy Greaves
Greaves had a great scoring record for England, netting 44 goals in just 57 appearances. He played in the 1962 World Cup and then in the 1966 World Cup - featuring in the three group games before injury sidelined him. Photo: Press Association
11. Striker: Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker won the Golden Boot at the 1986 World Cup, scoring six goals. He scored four times at the 1990 World Cup. His 80 England appearances produced 48 goals. Photo: Freelance
12. Substitutes
Paul Gascoigne (pictured), Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, Tony Adams, Ray Wilson, Duncan Edwards, Chris Waddle, Kevin Keegan, John Barnes, Alan Shearer, Peter Shilton. Photo: Getty Images