England will go into Friday's World Cup fixture against the United States of America holding high hopes and in good spirits, following a brutal 6-2 victory over Iran earlier in the week.
Gareth Southgate's side made all but a complete statement against the Asian country during the Group B opener - with all players involved seemingly in top form.
Young prospect Jude Bellingham opened the proceedings for England, before Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling made it 3-0 going into half time. Saka doubled down in the second period, with goals from Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish totting up six in total.
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And although Medhi Taremi bagged himself a brace for Iran, the goals came as nothing more than a consolation prize in the severely one-sided affair.
The United States however let a 1-0 lead against Wales slip later in the very same evening, with Timothy Weah's first half wonder goal ruled out by Dragons captain Gareth Bale, after earning and converting a well-placed penalty late in the game.
Never rule out the US going into tomorrow's fixture however, with both sides meeting twice in the coveted competition and England yet to secure a win. In their fist match at the 1950 World Cup, the Stars and Stripes saw out a narrow 1-0 victory over their pond-wide rivals, with England achieving a 1-1 draw in a fixture in 2010.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch tomorrow's highly-anticipated matchup between England and the USA.
When is England vs USA?
England vs USA takes place at the 68,895 capacity Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor, Qatar at 7.00pm tomorrow evening (2 November). Speculation regarding Harry Kane's fitness going into the game has been discussed, after suffering a nasty ankle knock during the game against Iran - but the squad have announced that he will be available to play.
USA captain Tyler Adams on the other hand has insisted that the States are not intimidated by the Three Lions and their squad depth - stating that they have 'a good team as well'.
How to watch the game
The game will be broadcast live for free on ITV, with coverage starting from 6.05pm onward. The match will also be streamed live on the ITV Hub.
Mark Pougatch will host the coverage alongside Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright who will chip in with punditry and studio analysis. Laura Woods and Karen Carney will be pitch side itself, while commentary will come from Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon.
How else can I tune in?
Those who prefer listening in can catch coverage live on talkSPORT, with pre-match build-up beginning as early as 5pm. Adrian Durham hosts the coverage itself, with Jim Proudfoot and Stuart Pearce on blow by blow commentary duties for the fixture.
Chronicle Live will also be running a live blog for the game, so be sure to tune in and keep up to date with all of the action as and when it happens.
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