Following on from the brilliant win in the First Test earlier today, England have named a 13-man squad for the Second Test which starts on Friday.

The 11 players who played over the past five days at Lord's have been named again, alongside Chris Jordan and Liam Plunkett, who may get the chance to play at his home ground in Leeds. 

Following all the positivity from the opening win in the series, Alastair Cook will most likely lead an unchanged side, with many of the 11 having putting in stellar performances to fightback against New Zealand.

The tourists have slight injury concerns over skipper Brendon McCullum and Corey Anderson who both looked to be struggling at stages during the Lord's Test. 

With it being only a two-match series, New Zealand will have to force a victory to level the series, which should make for another fascinating five days.

For England, this is the final chance for them to put in a Test performance ahead of the Ashes later this summer making it crucial that everybody finds form. 

Ian Bell, Adam Lyth and Gary Ballance will all hope to put together a good innings following their struggles at Lord's, whilst the match should see Cook overtake Graham Gooch as England's all-time leading Test Match run scorer, as well as James Anderson reach 400 Test wickets.