Frank Lampard will reach 100 caps for England when he steps into the limelight against Ukraine tonight.

The 35-year old midfielder had his England debut in 1999 in the 2-1 win against Belgium. Since then, Lampard has more or less become a star on the England team.

England manager Roy Hodgson have confirmed that Frank Lampard will start against Ukraine, and said to Skysports.com:

"I'm happy to be part of that. I don't think there will be many players who will play for England for two or three years, let alone 14 years."

The Chelsea midfielder has almost won everything possible on club level, but is still missing a trophy with England. Next year's World Cup might be his last chance for international success, and a win tonight will be important.

"By hook or by crook we have to perform, we have to work hard, we have to play well and we have to get the result," Lampard told Sky Sports News.

Frank Lampard will be the eight player to win 100 caps for England following Peter Shilton (125), David Beckham (115), Bobby Moore (108), Bobby Charlton (106), Billy Wright (105), Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole (105).