England were frustrated by Ghana in their second World Cup group game and Thomas Tuchel could be left with an injury headache over two of the starts who started in Boston

Declan Rice was taken off in the second half of England’s 4-2 win over Croatia as a precautionary measure

Resting the Arsenal midfielder would leave Thomas Tuchel with two options, and one is far too safe

England will be aiming to take a significant step towards the World Cup knockouts as they take on Ghana in Boston and Thomas Tuchel appears to have worked out his selection…

Bukayo Saka was only fit to feature as a substitute against Croatia but could get the nod from the start when England face Ghana on Tuesday

ENGLAND VS GHANA: The Three Lions travel to Boston to take on African side Ghana as Thomas Tuchel aims to secure a spot in the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup

England fans have descended on Boston as Thomas Tuchel’s side look to build on a strong start

Declan Rice was replaced during England’s opening World Cup game after experiencing some physical discomfort

Thomas Tuchel has made two changes to the England team that beat Croatia in their first World Cup clash. The players drafted in have both come into the defence.

Tuchel brings in full back Djed Spence and centre half Marc Guehi to replace Nico O'Reilly and John Stones

Thomas Tuchel starts Marc Guehi and Djed Spence against Ghana on June 23, targeting defensive improvement after England's 4-2 win over Croatia.

Rice will be suspended for England’s first World Cup knockout game if he picks up another booking in the group stage

Declan Rice was seen limping after England's World Cup draw with Ghana. Here's what his injury scare means for Arsenal's AFC fan token and sports crypto.

The midfielder had been an injury doubt before the group-stage 0-0, but he played the full 90 minutes – perhaps to his and England’s detriment

England were frustrated by Ghana in their second World Cup group game and Thomas Tuchel could be left with an injury headache over two of the starts who started in Boston

England's path to the World Cup knockouts is beginning to look clear

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