ENGLAND have trained ahead of their crunch clash with Senegal in the last-16 of the World Cup on Sunday.
Gareth Southgate’s entire squad were spotted at the Al Wakrah SC Stadium as they gear up for their first knockout game.
The Three Lions booked their place in the knockouts as group winners after beating Wales in the Battle of Britain on Tuesday.
Southgate’s side were given a day off on Wednesday before enjoying a light recovery session on Thursday.
But with the game less than 36 hours away, the Three Lions have been stepping up their preparations for their first meeting with the African champions.
All 25 players were present, which means Southgate will have a full squad to choose from tomorrow.
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Harry Kane might not have scored in the tournament, but the captain looked relaxed as he took to the training pitch.
As did Southgate, despite the England boss having some selection headaches following the win over Wales.
Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden both impressed after making their first starts of the tournament in that game.
And the manager must decide whether to stick with the Manchester duo or recall Raheem Sterling and Bukayo Saka, who were quiet against USA but shone against Iran.
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Elsewhere, there’s a competition at right-back, with ex-Tottenham pair Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier fighting for a starting place.
Southgate will also weigh up whether to bring Mason Mount back after his rest against the Welsh, with Jordan Henderson starting in his place.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk