England manager Gareth Southgate vowed not to let booing impact his team selections.
Southgate has noticed that certain Three Lions players are not getting great reactions from the fans.
Harry Maguire is one who has come in for a lot of stick in the past, while Jordan Henderson is a new target.
Asked if boos would prevent Henderson's selection, Southgate stated: "I'll always pick the players that I think are the best players to represent the team, that give us the best chance of winning, unless there's something that I feel is not appropriate.
"In this instance, people may disagree with Jordan's stance or decision given the stance he's taken in the past to support the LGBT community.
"But I don't think that's a reason to not select him. I don't actually think that's a reason to boo him.
"We would like all the fans behind us. We're a stronger team if the supporters are with us and wholeheartedly supporting the team. That's the connection we've had over a long period of time now.
"We'll assess Jordan like every other player. But if I just select on a popularity contest, then our team would look very, very different."