The Three Lions Bring Back Bukayo Saka While Jude Bellingham, Foden & Grealish Are Omitted
Bukayo Saka has netted a dozen goals in 44 appearances for the national team.
The national side have included Bukayo Saka for next week's fixtures versus Latvia and Wales, yet there's no spot for Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden or Grealish.
Gunners attacker Bukayo Saka was absent from the previous qualifier victories over Andorra and Serbia with a muscle problem.
The 24-year-old recently returned for his club and scored in their 2-0 win against the Greek side midweek.
The England international comes in for club colleague Madueke, who is sidelined until November because of a knee problem.
The Three Lions meet the Welsh in a warm-up match at Wembley on Thursday prior to a qualifying match in Latvia on 14 October.
If England win against Latvia, they will require a just two points from their last two matches versus Serbia and Albania in November to qualify for next summer's tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Leverkusen's Jarell Quansah replaces Newcastle's Livramento, who is sidelined for two months after sustaining a knee issue versus Arsenal last weekend.
Anderson and Djed Spence, who received their first England call-ups last month, retain their places. Loftus-Cheek also remains in the squad, even with the return to fitness of Adam Wharton.
The attacker has only played a single match for the manager since taking over as national team boss, because of fitness and hamstring injuries.
Bellingham missed the previous squad as he recovered from a shoulder operation and has only made one start for Real Madrid since returning to fitness.
The Manchester City player was omitted from Tuchel's last England squad after a dip in performance and has been unable to force his way back, even with a impressive beginning to the season with Manchester City.
The forward also misses out despite a resurgence with Everton. He has not played for the national team since last year.
Full England Squad
Keepers: Henderson (Palace), Pickford (the Toffees), James Trafford (City)
Backline: Dan Burn (Newcastle United), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), James (the Blues), Konsa (Aston Villa), Lewis-Skelly (the Gunners), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Djed Spence (Spurs), John Stones (City)
Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Morgan Gibbs-White (Forest), Henderson (the Bees), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Milan), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Rogers (Villa)
Attackers: Bowen (West Ham), Eze (Arsenal), Gordon (Newcastle), Kane (Bayern), Rashford (Barca), Saka (the Gunners), Watkins (Villa)
'Scrutiny on those left out rather than included'
The manager’s new selection draws attention to the players the boss has omitted rather than the players he has selected.
Jude Bellingham's omission may cause surprise but the coach believes there is no need to bring back the Madrid midfielder.
City’s Phil Foden and loanee Grealish have both performed well in the early stages of the campaign.
Those who the manager used in England's qualifying victories against Andorra and Serbia deserve the reward of continuity.
There will be disappointment that the Gunners’ Noni Madueke is not involved due to a fitness issue.
The Forest player has looked right at home at international level.
The England boss is a fan of Grealish, especially, as well as the City star.
One unexpected move, it is the absence of Palace’s Wharton.
Bellingham, naturally, will be required further down the line.