Chelsea's Frank Lampard will captain England in their final World Cup match against Costa Rica.

Three Lions boss Roy Hodgson has made a number of changes for the Group D dead rubber tomorrow and with Steven Gerrard starting on the bench, Lampard will skipper the side in Belo Horizonte.

England were eliminated from the tournament after Bryan Ruiz fired Costa Rica to a 1-0 victory over Italy on Friday.

Lampard, who turned 36 on the same day, is nearing the end of his England career and this could prove to be a swansong for his country.

The midfielder is set to win his 106th cap over a career with the national side spanning nearly 15 years, scoring 29 goals since making his debut in October 1999 in a 2-1 friendly win over Belgium.

He has confirmed he will leave Chelsea when his contract expires at the end of the month and it is likely Lampard will announce he has signed a deal with the MLS side New York City after the World Cup.