In a significant development ahead of the FIFA World Cup round of 32 encounter, the England squad has made three notable adjustments to their starting lineup for the crucial match against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) scheduled for Wednesday. The changes reflect a strategic approach by England’s head coach Thomas Tuchel as the team aims to secure progression in the tournament.
One of the most prominent alterations is the reintegration of Declan Rice into the midfield, replacing Morgan Rogers. Rice’s presence is expected to add stability and experience to England’s central play, which will be vital against a determined DR Congo side. Alongside this, Bukayo Saka has been moved back into the box, taking the place of Noni Madueke, who has been dropped from the starting eleven.
Additionally, Tuchel has introduced Djed Spence to start at right back, a tactical switch intended to strengthen England’s defensive line. This trio of changes highlights the manager’s intent to balance both defensive solidity and attacking threat as England prepare to face DR Congo at 10 PM Pakistan Standard Time.
Meanwhile, DR Congo have made a single change from the team that secured a victory over Uzbekistan, with Ngalayel Mukau coming in for Cedric Bakambu. This adjustment indicates DR Congo’s desire to maintain momentum and challenge England’s lineup effectively.
The confirmed lineups for the match are as follows: England will field Jordan Pickford in goal, with a defensive line comprising Ezri Konsa, Nico O’Reilly, Marc Guehi, and Djed Spence. The midfield trio will feature Declan Rice, Elliot Anderson, and Jude Bellingham, while the attack will be led by Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford, and Noni Madueke. On the other side, DR Congo’s lineup includes Lionel Mpasi as goalkeeper, with defenders Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, Chancel Mbemba, and Arthur Masuaku. Their midfield consists of Ngalayel Mukau, Nathanael Mbuku, Samuel Moutoussamy, and Noah Sadiki, supported by forwards Brian Cipenga and Yoane Wissa.
This match promises to be a tightly contested battle as both teams look to advance further in the prestigious tournament, with tactical decisions and player performances likely to play a decisive role.