Marcus Rashford is set to start for England in their World Cup group stage game against Panama on Saturday.
The game will take place at MetLife Stadium in New York.
What happened?
Reece James has been ruled out of the game due to a minor hamstring injury.
Thomas Tuchel said James was not able to train in the last two days.
Why it matters for Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford will operate in forward areas alongside Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka.
This is a crucial game for England, and Rashford's performance will be key.
What comes next?
The expected team news for the game has been leaked, with Jordan Pickford starting in goal.
Jarell Quansah will replace Reece James at right-back, and Nico O’Reilly, Ezri Konsa, and Marc Guehi will make up the back four.
England's opponents, Panama, are expected to use a 5-4-1 formation.
Orlando Mosquera will be in goal, and Amir Murillo, Jiovany Ramos, Jose Cordoba, Cesar Blackman, and Andres Andrade will play at the back.
In midfield, Cristian Martinez, Carlos Harvey, Yoel Barcenas, and Jose Luis Rodriguez will try to neutralise England's attacking threat.
Jose Fajardo will be Panama's target man up top.
The expected team news for the game is: England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Quansah, Konsa, Guehi, O’Reilly; Anderson, Bellingham, Rogers; Saka, Kane, Rashford.
Panama (5-4-1): Mosquera; Murillo, Cordoba, Ramos, Andrade, Blackman; Martinez, Barcenas, Harvey, Rodriguez; Fajardo.
Declan Rice is expected to be rested due to a hamstring injury.
Morgan Rogers will be handed his first World Cup start alongside Elliot Anderson.
Thomas Tuchel has been faced with some selection dilemmas due to injuries.
But he is expected to stick with his 4-2-3-1 formation.
The game will be an important one for England, and Marcus Rashford's performance will be closely watched.
On Saturday, England will look to secure a win against Panama.