Postpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2022
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
So, I'm guessing if Bellingham has a second great game for England tonight, they should retire his international number, right?
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Phil Dawkes
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
So, I'm guessing if Bellingham has a second great game for England tonight, they should retire his international number, right?
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Alex Homer
Reporting from Stourbridge, West Midlands
Up to 100 people are expected to pour in to the bar at the home town club of England midfielder Jude Bellingham to watch the side's World Cup match against USA.
Andy Bullingham has been vice chairman of Stourbridge FC since 2010 and is the head of the junior section, which includes 37 teams ranging from aged under six to under 18s.
"For every bottom we can put on a seat, it’s good for the club," he said. "It’s difficult running a non-league club where finances are tight.
"When England are doing well, it’s great for everyone - for camaraderie for people from all corners of the club, for raising money and supporting England".
Wales are in trouble.
Their late defeat to Iran means they have just the one point from their two games and know they'll need to beat England in the final round of group games to stand a chance of progressing.
Iran have put themselves in the mix and will now be watching this game this evening eagerly to see what they have to do against the USA in their final game.
It was some game in Doha. If you've not already seen them, I urge you to watch the highlights below...
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Micah Richards
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think the unchanged line up was the right thing to do. After the emphatic performance against Iran, there was only one way Southgate was going to go.
After this game, get the business done hopefully and then he can look to introduce new players or players who need some minutes under their belts.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Andy Cryer
BBC Sport in Qatar
Plenty of English fans around as well.
A real carnival atmosphere as fans prepare for battle ahead.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Al Bayt Stadium.
England know victory against the USA will see them through to the last 16 and confidence will be high after the 6-2 win against Iran, a result put into some context by the way they overpowered Wales a few hours ago.
Manager Gareth Southgate has named an unchanged side to get the job here Al Bayt Stadium tonight.
Plenty of England fans dotted around this vast arena and they seem to be in buoyant mood after such a fine start to this World Cup.
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Neil: How is Mount starting ahead of Foden again? Foden, a generational talent, should be in the number 10 role especially tonight where it might be tight in midfield and needs a bit of magic to open the game up.
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Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on BBC One
England made Iran look ordinary. Iran coming into the tournament were on good form and on paper it was going to be a stiff test. But it's the way that England took everything away from this Iranian team.
If England play on the front foot and are aggressive, with the pace and the dynamism that they have in this team, they're a match for anybody.
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Joe: It's the right call for no changes tonight. Mainly because our substitutes will thoroughly outplay US substitutes, which will be crucial if it's close, or give us a comfortable win if we're ahead!
Hatem: Good idea to keep an unchanged team. Not a single player put a foot wrong against Iran, but England need to rely more on subs if they ensure victory early on tonight, especially with tougher opposition expected down the line.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Andy Cryer
BBC Sport in Qatar
Out come England for their warm-up to a huge roar... despite most fans still being outside.
It's going to be some noise when this place is full.
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I'm going England to win 3-1. Maguire will score a header and miss a second, Kane will score a penalty and an England sub will score from the bench in the 74th minute. Call me Nostradamus but I feel I'm on the money.
Joe, Esher
This piece from BBC News' Shaimaa Khalil provides a more in-depth look at the OneLove armband issue and the 'two parallel universes' of opinion that have emerged in the early stages of the tournament.
If you want to learn more about why England initially made the decision to wear the OneLove armband before backing down and all the other major controversies surrounding this World Cup, the below video from the excellent Ros Atkins is invaluable...
England, Wales and other European nations have now confirmed they will not wear the OneLove armband in Qatar because of the threat of players getting yellow cards.
It hasn't stopped some continuing to make a statement. Germany players covered their mouths during the team photograph before their World Cup opener against Japan.
In the build-up to tonight's game, England boss Gareth Southgate said that he "doesn't think they should feel any pressure" to make any further gestures.
Have a watch below...
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think the Iran game was a bit of a misnomer in some respects in that they didn't do themselves justice for a myriad of reasons on and off the pitch.
That was difficult for them but they were back against Wales today, probably with their identity and who they are. England found their identity against Iran.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Micah Richards
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think Phil Foden for Mason Mount might be the only change. Mount's form has been up and down, Foden has played better in the Premier League but in terms of defensive qualities, Mount suits this England team a little bit better.
In terms of being offensive, getting on the ball finding that little bit of space and creativity, we would all go with Foden but when you have such a great performance in the first game, it's always difficult.
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Ahmed: England will win the match but not with as much ease as they did against Iran.
Jules: They deserve to start, all played well and built a good solid balanced platform. Come on England.
Matthew: Some top teams so far in this tournament failing to inspire. Come on England let's get a big win.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
Andy Cryer
BBC Sport in Qatar
This was the Al Bayt Stadium a few hours before kick-off.
Plenty more fans around now. A real atmosphere building outside.
England v USA (19:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Live
England fans Lucy, Kat and Anna discussed their favourite goals of the tournament so far on BBC Radio 5 Live...
Anna said: “The first one for England,” scored by the 19 year-old midfielder Jude Bellingham.
"The crowd just erupted, it kicked off the tournament well for us”.
Kate also picks an England goal: "The England goal when Jack Grealish celebrated with the fan and dedication it to him, I thought that was really moving.”
However, Lucy has gone elsewhere, but it is hard to blame her. She was in the stadium to watch Richarlison’s stunning second goal for Brazil against Serbia last night and has opted for that.
“There were 88,000 in the stadium and the majority were Brazilian fans…everybody just stood up and was like wow," she said.
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Martin Keown
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
The Americans will have been working hard on mental toughness going into games, they will fancy themselves as being able to beat us.
Despite the fact they will press really high we have such quality at the moment, if we can just carry on from that first match.