England and the USA battle it out in another compelling Group B fixture in the Qatar World Cup.
The Three Lions know another win here, after thrashing Iran in the opener, will guarantee their progression to the knock-out stages.
While the United States will hope to improve after allowing Wales back into their opener, meaning they had to settle for a point.
Gareth Southgate has Harry Kane fully fit after an ankle scare with a win here in this second game enough to secure a place in the last-16.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game.
When is England vs USA?
The Group B match will kick-off at 7pm on Friday, 25 November at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
What TV channel is it on and how can I watch online?
ITV 1 will begin coverage at 6.05pm straight after their coverage of Netherlands v Ecuador
It will be shown free-to-air and you can also live stream it for free on the ITV Hub and the ITVX app.
What is the team news?
Harry Kane has come through a minor injury scare after a knock to his right ankle in the Iran game and will be fit to start.
Kyle Walker was not fit enough to play the opener due to his groin problem, but he is back in contention here. Doubts remains over James Maddison, with the Leicester missing training due to a knee injury.
Midfielder Yunus Musah went off injured against Wales with a toe injury. Weston McKennie is dealing with a groin problem. Should neither be fit enough to start, then Cristian Roldan could come in to sure up the midfield.
Sergino Dest was a doubt for the Wales match, and then exited the match, which could also put his place in doubt here.
Gregg Berhalter will reconsider Gio Reyna from the start, after holding him back over fitness concerns in the opener.
Predicted line-ups
England XI: Pickford; Trippier, Stones, Maguire, Shaw; Rice, Bellingham, Mount; Saka, Kane, Sterling
USA XI: Turner; Yedlin, Zimmerman, Ream, Robinson; Acosta, Adams, Roldan; Weah, Sargeant, Pulisic
Odds
England: 8/15
Draw: 29/10
United States: 19/4
Prediction
England are flying after their rout of Iran in the opener and the United States, while lively against Wales, crumbled in the second half. Southgate’s side will have too much here and edge the match to move to six points. England 2-1 United States.