England-Wales, the probable formations of the'friendly

British derby in sight for England, which on Thursday at 8:45 p.m. at ‘Wembley Stadium’ will face Wales in a friendly. An important test for the English ahead of the much more decisive engagement with Latvia, valid for Group K of the next World Cup qualifiers: the Three Lions are first in the group, seven points ahead of Albania. Quite a different situation for the Welsh, still in the middle of a fight with North Macedonia and Belgium to snatch a place at the rainbow review.
Tuchel is expected to confirm his typical eleven, with Harry Kane as an offensive reference, supported by Rogers in the role of trequartista, with Saka and Rashford on the outsides. In the middle of the field space for Rice, with one of Loftus-Cheek and Anderson next to him. In defense, in front of Pickford, central Konsa and Guehi will act, flanked by full-backs Stones and Lewis-Skelly.
Page is expected to deploy Darlow between the posts, protected by a back line led by Ampadu’former Spice, with Davies and Rodon rounding out the department. In midfield, the centerpiece will be Wilson, flanked by James and full-backs Thomas and Williams. Up front, all eyes will be on Johnson, who will act together with Brooks behind center forward Moore, with Broadhead starting from the bench.
Probable lineups
England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Stones, Konsa, Guehi, Lewis-Skelly; Loftus-Cheek, Rice; Saka, Rogers, Rashford; Kane. Ct: Tuchel.
Wales (3-4-2-1): Darlow; Rodon, Ben Davies, Ampadu; Sorba Thomas, J. James, Harry Wilson, N. Williams; D. Brooks, B. Johnson; K. Moore. Ct: Bellamy.
