The English Football Association and England soccer team have reached agreement to play Turkey in Saturday's Euro 2004 qualifier in Istanbul.
England players had threatened not to travel if the English FA did not reverse its decision to drop defender Rio Ferdinand for missing a drugs test.
"I'm very pleased to say that the full England squad will be travelling to Turkey tomorrow," FA chief executive Mark Palios said.
"We have held several meetings and we have discussed allof the issues surrounding Rio being left out of this Englandsquad.
"I fully appreciate, understand and respect the support theplayers have given Rio. Teams do stick together."
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said: "I'm very happy tosay that everything has been sorted out. From tonight we will focus 200 per cent on football."
The England players remain angry with the FA and a prepared statement on their behalf read: "It is our opinion that the organsiation that we represent has not only let down one of our team mates but the whole of the England squad and its manager. We feel that they have failed us very badly."
England need a draw in Istanbul to qualify for next year's finals in Portugal.