Only goalkeeper David Stockdale and defender and John Pantsil survive from the starting line-up that defeated Everton 2-1 on Sunday.

Fulham have been robbed of front line players such as Danny Murphy and Clint Dempsey through injury, but Hodgson has also opted to rest the likes of Andy Johnson and Brede Hangeland.

Aston Villa and Tottenham made their opinion of Europe clear last season by fielding severely weakened sides and paid the price with their exit.

But Hodgson defended his team selection by denying he has adopted a similar tact, declaring he expects his international-heavy line up to topple the Bulgarian league leaders.

"We're not neglecting the tournament. When Aston Villa and Tottenham fielded what they thought were weaker sides there was virtually no one from their first team squad involved," he said.

"I fully believe the team I put out will be very competitive. Only one player - Stockdale - has not played international football.

"All other 10 have played for their countries so we're not talking about an inexperienced team lacking in ability.

"There's no point signing players like Jonathan Greening, Bjorn Helge Riise, Erik Nevland and Zoltan Gera if you're not going to use them.

"We're very happy to be in this competition. We're looking forward to it and think it's a great adventure, but it's an adventure for the squad not just 11.

"We'll do the best job we can. We've worked hard to get here and will take it for what it is.

"If we play well and get through to the next round we'd be delighted, but if we can't then we won't be shedding that many tears.

"We've said all along our priority is the Premier League and I'd take beating relegation over winning the Europa League every time."

Fulham's clash at the Vasil Levski Stadium stadium tomorrow night will see the addition of two assistant referees for the first time.

The officials will be positioned behind each goal to help police the penalty area but Hodgson is keen to see the initiative in action before offering his verdict.

"The extra officials will be interesting. I don't have a strong opinion at the moment," he said.

"In principle the idea of having an extra pair of eyes is good. But we're interested to see if in reality it works."

CSKA manager Luboslav Penev has warned Fulham that his side have targeted victory as seek to progress from a group that also includes Roma and Basel.

"We will play to win and hope for a good result. I believe in the team and the ambition of CSKA is to qualify further," said Penev.

"I have great respect for Fulham and we won't be underestimating them."