England are out to make it two wins from two in Euro 2020 qualifying against Montenegro on Monday evening.
Gareth Southgate’s sidelines cruised to an emphatic 5-0 win over Czech Republic last Friday with Raheem Sterling netting a hat-trick at Wembley.
The Three Lions are preparing for a more hostile environment at the Podgorica Stadium however, where players were targeted with missiles back in 2013.
But Southgate insists he is not afraid to field another young side – although Borussia Dortmund startlet Jadon Sancho is to be assessed by the England medical staff this morning.
"I think you need some experience but also this is where these young players learn," Southgate said.
"We don't have a friendly for another 12 months so we're going to blood them in the team, then we're going to have to do it in international qualifiers.
"We'll learn a lot more about them, they'll learn a lot about international football, and they had one type of experience on Friday night, which was a really positive one and a smooth one.
"Now they've got to make sure they're ready and adaptable to a different sort of challenge."