Harry Kane and Harry Maguire passed fit as England starting XI set to be unchanged for USA clash ENG FIFAWorldCup
is now preparing to stick with the same team and formation for the clash on Friday.
Kieran Trippier again gets the nod over Trent Alexander-Arnold and the fit-again Kyle Walker at right-back. Southgate is looking to go one better than at last summer’s Euros, where England lost the final on penalties to Italy, which followed on from reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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