NATHANIEL Clyne has joined an exclusive band of players who have made their senior England international debuts while playing for Saints.

The right back became th 1,206th player to appear for England when he made his debut against Slovenia, and only the 26th to be be playing for Saints at the time of their debut.

Here, the Daily Echo lists them all ...

ARTHUR TURNER: The Hartley Wintney man became the first Hampshire-born player to appear for England, in 1900, at the end of his first season of Southern League football for Saints.

ARTHUR CHADWICK: The man who went on to become Saints manager won his two caps in 1900 against Scotland and Wales.

CB FRY: One of the greatest sporting all-rounders of all time, Fry represented England at both cricket and football, as well as playing in an FA Cup Final for Saints and equalling the then-world record for the long jump. His only England football cap came in 1901 when Ireland played at The Dell.

GEORGE MOLYNEUX: His first appearance for England was subsequently scrubbed from the record books. Playing against Scotland at Rangers’ Ibrox in April 1902, the game was abandoned after part of a new stand collapsed, killing 25 fans. Molyneux played in the 2-2 draw at Villa Park when the game was ‘replayed’ the following month.

BERT LEE: Made his only England appearance in a 2-2 draw against Wales in Wrexham in 1904.

FRED TITMUSS: Made his debut against Wales when Saints were in the old Third Division South in March 1922. Won just two England caps.

BILL RAWLINGS: Also made his debut for England in the same game as Titmuss. As a result, it was the first time that two players from the third tier had ever appeared in the same England side.

TOM PARKER: Born in Southampton in 1897, Parker played and managed Saints and was still living in the city when he passed away in 1987 aged 89. Made his solitary England appearance against France in 1925.

ALF RAMSEY: The man who later managed England to the World Cup was a Saints player when he made his playing debut for the England senior team in December 1948 against Switzerland at Highbury. He went on to win 30 more caps.

BILL ELLERINGTON: The right back made his England debut in May 1949, three years after making his Saints debut. Ellerington won only one more cap.

TERRY PAINE: Paine made his debut in 1963 and later that year scored a hat-trick against Northern Ireland at Wembley. Made the last of his 19 appearances – which included seven goals – in the 1966 World Cup against Mexico at Wembley.

MICK CHANNON: Made the first of his 46 England appearances against Yugoslavia at Wembley in 1972, alongside future Saints Peter Shilton, Alan Ball and Mick Mills. Went on to score 21 goals.

MARK WRIGHT: The centre half, signed by Lawrie McMenemy from third tier Oxford United in 1982, made his England debut two years later in a 1-0 Home International defeat against Wales in Wrexham. Wright won 45 senior England caps, scoring one goal – in a 1-0 World Cup finals win against Egypt in Italia 90.

DANNY WALLACE: Selected for the England team for the friendly against Egypt in Cairo in February 1986, the Saints winger scored in a 4-0 victory and never played again.

STEVE WILLIAMS: The Dell midfielder won six England caps, the first coming in a June 1983 friendly against Australia.

ALAN SHEARER: Shearer scored on his England debut in a 2-0 win for Graham Taylor’s side against France at Wembley in February 1992. Shearer was sold to Blackburn for £3.3m later that year and scored 30 goals in 63 appearances for his country before retiring from international football after Euro 2000.

TIM FLOWERS: The goalkeeper made the first of his 11 England appearances in a 1-1 friendly draw with Brazil in June 1993 – several months before he was sold to Blackburn for £2.4m.

MATT LE TISSIER: Many Saints fans still consider it a near criminal offence that Le Tiss only won eight senior England caps, the first of which came in March 1994 in a 1-0 win against Denmark at Wembley.

WAYNE BRIDGE: The Saints left back was 21 when he made his England debut in a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in Amsterdam in February 2002. Went on to win 36 caps, his last coming in November 2009.

JAMES BEATTIE: Made his England debut in February 2003 on the same night as Wayne Rooney in a 3-1 home defeat to Australia at Upton Park. Beattie eventually won five England caps.

PETER CROUCH: Sven Goran-Eriksson handed him his first cap in a May 2005 friendly against Columbia in America. He left to join Liverpool a few weeks later. The Stoke striker scored an impressive 22 goals in 42 appearances for his country.

RICKIE LAMBERT: Made a dream England debut at the age of 31 when he came on at Wembley and scored the winning goal against Scotland with his first touch in August 2013. Has won 10 caps, scoring three goals.

ADAM LALLANA: Made his England debut in the 2-0 defeat by Chile last November. His cap against Slovenia on Saturday was his 12th.

JAY RODRIGUEZ: Like Lallana, he made his debut in the Chile game, playing the first 57 minutes.

LUKE SHAW: Was given his first taste of international football as a half time substitute as England defeated Denmark 1-0 at Wembley in March.

NATHANIEL CLYNE: Became the fifth Saints player since August 2013 to make his senior England international debut when he played against Slovenia at the weekend.