This Sunday, England will face Switzerland in the quarter-finals of the European Championship, with the winner between them going on to the semi-finals.
In the round of 16, England secured a place in the quarter-finals thanks to Bellingham's equaliser and Harry Kane's extra-time strike.
Gareth Southgate could be forced to switch to a back three after centre-back Mark Guehi faces suspension due to two yellow cards. Kyle Walker will play at right wing-back, John Stones will play at centre-back, while Southgate has three options to choose from, Joe Gomez, Ezri Konsa or Lewis Dunk.
Then there's the left-back problem that has always existed. Luke Shaw, England's only regular left-back, has returned to training since injury, although he has yet to play and Gareth Southgate should not be crazy enough to let him go straight into the starting line-up.
Kieran Trippier played at left-back in his first four games, but he often slowed down the tempo with his right foot, with Bukayo Saka moving to left-back against Slovenia and Gareth Southgate in the face of Switzerland.
The Swiss team is a relatively balanced team. Sylvain Widmer, who was suspended in the 2-0 win over Italy, will return for this game to continue playing at right-back.
Dan Ndoye will be pushed to the front of the field, and in this way, Fabian Reid will likely be dropped.
In terms of other personnel and squads, Swiss coach Yakin is not expected to make any bigger changes.
Match data
- This will be the fourth meeting between England and Switzerland in a major tournament and the third in the European Championships. England won 2-0 at the 1954 World Cup, 3-0 at Euro 2004 and a 1-1 draw at Euro 96.
- Switzerland reached the quarter-finals of a major tournament for the fifth time and the second since Euro 2020.
- England have won 49 of their 116 matches in major international competitions and, if they win here, would become the sixth European nation after Germany, Italy, France, Spain and the Netherlands to win 50 of their major international matches.
- Switzerland's seven goals at Euro 2024 were scored by seven different players.