England are in action against Panama in what promises to be a significant World Cup group stage encounter for the Three Lions.

    Gareth Southgate’s side will be looking to make a strong impression as they navigate their way through the group stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

    Jordan Pickford starts in goal for England, providing the experienced presence between the sticks that the national team has relied upon for several years.

    The defensive line sees Marc Guéhi and Ezri Konsa partnering in central defence, with Nathan O’Reilly and Jarell Quansah occupying the full-back positions.

    Jude Bellingham and Ezra Anderson form the midfield partnership, tasked with controlling the tempo and creating chances for the forwards.

    The attacking line-up features the familiar combination of Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford, and Morgan Rogers operating behind captain Harry Kane.

    Kane, as ever, leads the line for England and will be eager to add to his international tally in what is a pivotal World Cup fixture.

    Panama line up with Óscar Mosquera in goal, supported by a back four featuring A. Andrade, J. Córdoba, F. Escobar, and J. Gutiérrez.

    The Central American side will be determined to compete and make life difficult for England, knowing that a strong result here could be decisive for their group campaign.

    The match represents a huge occasion for Panama, who will draw on the spirit and resolve that has characterised their previous World Cup appearances on the international stage.

    England supporters will be hoping for a commanding performance that sets the tone for the remainder of their World Cup group stage campaign.

    All eyes will be on Kane and the attacking unit as England look to assert their quality against determined Panama opposition in this World Cup showdown.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.