GARETH SOUTHGATE will be watching his England stars from his sofa this weekend.
Southgate confirmed his 26-man squad for the World Cup on Friday.
But with the final round of Premier League fixtures currently taking place, the Three Lions boss would have been praying for no injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, instead of watching one game on Saturday, he’ll be able to watch all eight.
That’s because the report claims a special analysis system will provide him with visual access to every Prem match.
Southgate has already lost Ben Chilwell and Reece James through injury, while Kyle Walker only recently recovered from a groin problem.
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So he would have been watching anxiously when James Maddison, fresh from his first call-up for three years, came off with a hamstring injury.
The Leicester midfielder had given his side the lead at West Ham with an excellent finish.
But he came off after just 25 minutes, potentially putting his World Cup dream in doubt.
With Newcastle playing Chelsea later, another six of Southgate’s squad could be in action, including Callum Wilson.
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Arsenal then travel to Wolves tonight, with trio Aaron Ramsdale, Ben White and Bukayo Saka all expected to play.
And Southgate will be hoping for no more bad luck in those two games and then Manchester United’s trip to Fulham on Sunday.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk