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Captain Steven Gerrard and defender Kyle Walker will miss England's friendly against Chile at Wembley on Friday because of minor injuries.

Midfielder Gerrard, 33, aggravated a hip injury in Liverpool's win over Fulham, while Spurs right-back Walker missed England training on Wednesday.

But Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, who had been feeling unwell, trained with his international team-mates.

Michael Carrick, 32, and Danny Welbeck have already withdrawn from the squad.

England squad Goalkeepers: Fraser Forster, Joe Hart, John Ruddy.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Gary Cahill, Ashley Cole, Kieran Gibbs, Phil Jagielka, Glen Johnson, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Kyle Walker (out of Chile match).

(out of Chile match). Midfielders: Ross Barkley, Michael Carrick (out of both Chile and Germany matches), Tom Cleverley, Steven Gerrard (out of Chile match), Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana, Frank Lampard (was feeling unwell), James Milner, Andros Townsend, Jack Wilshere (recovering from ankle injury).

(out of both Chile and Germany matches), (out of Chile match), (was feeling unwell), (recovering from ankle injury). Forwards: Jermain Defoe, Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez, Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge (foot injury), Danny Welbeck (out of both Chile and Germany matches).

The Manchester United duo have Achilles and knee injuries respectively and will also miss the friendly against Germany on Tuesday.

Welbeck, 22, who has scored eight goals in 20 appearances for his country, was named in the squad despite not having played since 19 October.

The absence of Gerrard and Carrick, combined with Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere's continuing recovery from an ankle injury, increases the chances of a debut for Southampton's Adam Lallana.

Gerrard had hoped to be fit for the Chile match, describing the injury as "a bit of a niggle" after being withdrawn 66 minutes into Liverpool's 4-0 defeat of Fulham on Saturday.

Walker, who played the full 90 minutes as Spurs lost 1-0 to Newcastle on Sunday, is struggling with an unspecified injury and, along with Gerrard and striker Daniel Sturridge, the 23-year-old went through a recovery session away from the rest of the England squad on Wednesday.

But Liverpool's Sturridge, who has been nursing a foot injury, could still feature against Chile.

England's preparations for the two friendlies had already been disrupted by the need to switch bases after a stomach bug alert at the site of the National Football Centre.

The senior side met up in Watford on Tuesday, rather than their usual home in Staffordshire, as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile Southampton striker Rickie Lambert says reported comments from Chile attacker Alexis Sanchez have done England's team-talk for them.

Barcelona's Sanchez, who had a tough upbringing, told the Daily Express that England players were "soft" because of their pampered lifestyles.

Lambert said: "You can't really buy motivation like that to be honest."