JAMES Graham will captain England in Sunday's second Test against New Zealand in his home city of Liverpool.
The 33-year-old former Saints prop, who is the most-capped player in the England squad with 42, takes over from Wigan's Sean O'Loughlin, who suffered a calf injury in last Saturday's first Test victory in Hull.
There are four Saints players in the squad - Mark Percival, Jonny Lomax, Luke Thompson and Tommy Makinson.
Castleford forward Adam Milner, who made his England debut in the 44-6 win against France last month, replaces O'Loughlin in the 19-man squad.
England squad:
John Bateman
George Burgess
Tom Burgess
Daryl Clark
Jake Connor
Oliver Gildart
James Graham (captain)
Chris Hill
Josh Hodgson
Jonny Lomax
Tommy Makinson
Jermaine McGillvary
Richie Myler
Adam Milner
Mark Percival
Luke Thompson
Sam Tomkins
Elliott Whitehead
George Williams
England face New Zealand in the remaining two tests at Anfield in Liverpool (November 4) and Elland Road in Leeds (November 11). Tickets start from just £20 and are available from rugby-league.com/tickets
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