Hopefully Upson, Carrick and Heskey will get as little game time as possible.
Upson has looked terrible past few times he has played for England, and if he plays against a decent team they will have a field day as if he gets the ball to his feet he doesn't know what to do with it.
Don't rate Carrick and haven't since he left Tottenham, he isn't a big game player and I feel he is in the squad more due to the fact he plays for a big club.
Heskey's scoring record is terrible for a striker, and just because he is a big lump that some countries 'will never have experienced his type before so he will cause problems', doesn't make him a good footballer.
Don't think SWP is international class but he's usually reliable enough to do a steady job, gives 150% and won't let anyone down if called upon. I think he may surprise a few, as apparently he wants to show what he could've done when Sven overlooked him when he was in better form (according to his dad, anyway). Would've been nice to see Adam Johnson in there though, he is a tricky little player. He'll get his chance one day, though.
Rest of squad I suppose picks it self in a way. Would have liked to have seen Ashley Young given a chance in the friendlies as part of the 30 man squad though.
For the first game I would go with;
Hart
Carragher
Terry
Ferdinand
A Cole
Lennon
Barry
Lampard
J Cole
Gerrard
Rooney
Joe Cole is the closest we have to a natural left sided attacking midfielder, Gerrard is wasted there. Barry can anchor the midfield. Carragher is a far superior defender to Johnson, unless a fullback can defend you will always get found out on the world stage. If it all goes tits up, go back to 4-4-2 and throw Crouch on in place of whichever midfielder isn't pulling their weight.