England expects: A decade on from the last all-English top-flight XI, Sportsmail presents a club-by-

It's 10 years to the day since the last all-English Premier League XI started a match when Coventry thrashed Aston Villa4-1 at Villa Park - and with the influx foreign players looking likely to continue it could be some time until that feat is matched again.Sportsmail Online has taken a look at what the potential line-ups would be if all 20 Premier League clubs we forced to field an English only team this weekend.Indicative of the dearth of English players in the Premier League at present, some sides include many reserves and even youth players as we struggled to fill the team sheet and if you notice two right-sided full backs or the odd attacking midfielder up front, that'll be because we've had to shuffle the pack a little to get a team together.The clubs with the strongest sides include Manchester United, West Ham, Everton, Tottenham and Aston Villa who boast many internationals and former internationals among their ranks and the notable strugglers would include Arsenal, Liverpool, Wiganand Sunderland with Blackburn fielding six reserves!Judging by some of the potential line-ups we're sure fans of the Premier League will be grateful for the foreign invasion!Here's the teamsMANCHESTER UNITEDBen FosterGary Neville       Wes Brown      Rio Ferdinand      Richard Eckersley Owen Hargreaves      Michael Carrick      Paul Scholes      Lee MartinWayne Rooney      Fraizer Campbell Big man at the back: United and England defender Rio FerdinandCHELSEA Sam Walker     Jack Cork     John Terry      Michael Mancienne     Ashley Cole Joe Cole      Frank Lampard   Jimmy Smith   Lee Sawyer Scott Sinclair      Shaun Cummings LIVERPOOLDavid MartinJamie Carragher      Jack Hobbs      Stephen Darby      Robbie ThrelfallSteven Gerrard      Adam Hamill      Jay Spearing      Paul AndersonCraig Linfield       Nathan EcclestonASTON VILLAStuart TaylorLuke Young      Curtis Davies      Zat Knight      Nicky ShoreySteve Sidwell      Nigel Reo-Coker      Gareth Barry      James MilnerAshley Young      Gabriel Agbonlahor Great expectations: Striker Gabriel Agbonlahor (left) and winger Ashley Young are tipped for a bright future with Aston Villa and EnglandARSENALManuel Almunia Gavin Hoyte      Kerrea Gilbert      Paul Rogers      Kieran GibbsJack Wilshere      Henri Lansbury      Mark Randall      James DunneJay Simpson      Theo WalcottWIGANChris KirklandPeter Moore      Emmerson Boyce     Titus Bramble      Luke AshworthLewis Montrose      Ben Watson      Lee Cattermole      Michael BrownDaniel Barrie      Matty Hampson STOKESteve SimonsenAndy Griffin      Danny Higginbotham      Leon Cort      Ryan ShawcrossDanny Pugh      Micahel Tonge      Rory Delap      Matthew EtheringtonJames Beattie      Dave Kitson EVERTONCarlo NashTony Hibbert     Jack Rodwell      Joleon Lescott     Leighton BainesPhil Neville      Leon Osman      Phil Jagielka     Dan GoslingJames Vaughan      Lucas Jutkiewicz Playing for the jersey: Joleon Lescott has had a good season for Everton BLACKBURNPaul RobinsonStephen Warnock      Jonathan Bateson      Dean Winnard      Alex MarrowDavid Dunn      Rostyn Griffiths      Andrew Haworth     Marcus MarshallMatt Derbyshire      Jason RobertsMIDDLESBROUGHRoss TurnbullJustin Hoyte      David Wheater      Chris Riggott      Andrew TaylorStewart Downing     Gary O'Neil      Nathan Porritt      Adam JohnsonJeremie Aliadiere      Jonathan FranksWEST HAMRob GreenJames Tomkins      Jordan Spence      Mathew Upson      Calum DavenportKieron Dyer      Mark Noble      Scott Parker      Lee BowyerDean Ashton      Carlton Cole In with the big boys: Rob Green (2nd right) and Carlton Cole (far right) with EnglandMANCHESTER CITYJoe HartMichael Ball      Nedum Onuoha      Micah Richards      Wayne BridgeShaun Wright-Phillips      Michael Johnson      Kelvin Etuhu      Ched EvansDaniel Sturridge      Darius VassellFULHAM David StockdalePaul Konchesky      Chris Smalling      Elliot Omazusi      Adam WattsJulian Gray      Danny Murphy      Giles Barnes      Wayne BrownBobby Zamora      Andy JohnsonSUNDERLANDMartin HunterPhil Bardsley      Anton Ferdinand      Nyron Nosworthy      Peter HartleyKieran Richardson      Dean Whitehead      Grant Leadbitter      Nathan LuscombeDavid Dowson      Michael ChopraTOTTENHAMCarlo CudiciniMichael Dawson      Ledley King      Jonathan Woodgate      Jamie O'HaraAaron Lennon      Jermaine Jenas      Tom Huddlestone     David BentleyJermain Defoe     Darren Bent A wing and a player: Wide boy Aaron Lennon (left) and midfielder Jermaine JenasNEWCASTLESteve HarperRyan Taylor      Steven Taylor      David Edgar      Ben TozerJoey Barton      Nicky Butt      Kevin Nolan      Danny GuthrieAlan Smith      Michael OwenPORTSMOUTHDavid JamesMark Wilson      Glen Johnson      Sol Campbell      Martin CrainieJerome Thomas      Sean Davis      Hayden Mullins      Glen LittlePeter Crouch       David NugentBOLTONTom BrocklehurstNicky Hunt      Robert Sissons      Gary Cahill      Jlloyd SamuelMatt Taylor      Fabrice Muamba      Mark Davies     Chris BashamKevin Davies      James SinclairHULLMatt DukeIan Ashbee      Tony Gardner      Michael Turner      Andy DawsonNick Barmby      Bryan Hughes      Dean Marney      Jimmy BullardCaleb Folan      Craig FaganWEST BROMScott CarsonPaul Robinson      Neil Clement      Leon Barnett      Jared HodgkissJonathan Greening      Joss Labadie       David Worrall      Dwayne SamuelsIshmael Miller      Luke Moore  Blatter delight as bureaucrats say '6+5' doesn't break EU rulesTerrible team names and beauties in short skirts: Women's 'soccer' gets the American treatmentTHE LIST: Sportsmail's top ten of football's biggest traitorsGRAHAM CHADWICK'S PICTURES OF THE WEEK  

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