
England are looking to reach the World Cup final for only the second time as they face Argentina in the semi-final tonight at 8pm UK time.
Thomas Tuchel's side progressed after a 2-1 extra time win against Norway with the German manager less than happy with his team's performance, and he's made a big decision ahead of tonight's tie.
The Athletic report that Morgan Rogers is set to start against the holders tonight, with Noni Madueke expected to drop out on the right-hand side.
The Aston Villa star has only started once at the tournament so far, in the 2-0 win against Panama, with Tuchel opting to rotate between Madueke and Bukayo Saka for the majority of the tournament on the right-wing.
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However, both Arsenal wingers have struggled to have the desired impact, with Saka still carrying an injury, and it seems if Rogers will now get the nod in the biggest game of the tournament so far.
Rogers did have a big impact against Norway of course, as it was his shot that was parried into the path of Jude Bellingham for the winning goal, and Tuchel will be hoping he can have another big say as the Three Lions look to make history in Atlanta tonight.
More to follow.
Topics: World Cup