Jordan Henderson is set to replace Jude Bellingham in England’s starting line-up for the World Cup clash between England and Wales.
The Liverpool midfielder is yet to start a game for Gareth Southgate’s side in Qatar but came on as a substitute for the young midfielder in their 0-0 draw with the United States on Friday.
With England needing a good result, the 32-year-old looks set to get the nod against Rob Page’s side.
Bellingham was hugely impressive in England’s 6-2 win over Iran in their Group B opener, but after failing against the United States, the Mail reports that the Borussia Dortmund midfielder will be at rest.
While both central midfielders, Henderson’s involvement could see him play alongside Declan Rice in a deep role, potentially freeing up England’s most attacking players for more freedom.
As far as Southgate is concerned, the clash with Wales is the one that must be won.
A win over their rivals would see England secure top spot in Group B, but if they slip it would leave them vulnerable, with the United States and Iran also facing off.
For Wales, they will go all out to win the game knowing they will need a substantial win to have any chance of progressing.
The winner of Group B will face the runner-up from Group A in the second while the runner-up from Group B will face the winners of Group A.
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