King stands in for Terry

Ledley King was handed his first competitive England start as Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side took on France in the Euro 2004 group stage.

Ledley King was handed his first competitive England start as Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side took on France in the Euro 2004 group stage.

Tottenham defender King was called into the side in the absence of John Terry through injury, having been preferred to Liverpool’s Jamie Carragher.

Eriksson otherwise selected a first-choice line-up with Frank Lampard retaining his place in midfield ahead of Nicky Butt.

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