England vs Belgium LIVE World Cup 2018: England second in Group G - latest reaction and analysis from Kaliningrad
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Your support makes all the difference.The battle for the top of Group G looks like it will be a close one. Both England and Belgium have already qualified for the round of 16 with decisive victories over both Panama and Tunisia.
England had a rocky start to the competition when they faced Tunisia, managing to pull off a win with a late goal from skipper Harry Kane. The team looked much better when they faced Panama, putting away five goals before the end of the first half.
Belgium will be far and away the biggest challenge that England will face in the group stage of the competition. Their team is packing a lot of star power, big Premier League names like Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard, and Kevin De Bruyne pack a punch for the Belgian national side.
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What time is it?
England vs Belgium kicks off at 19:00 at the Kaliningrad Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage is available on ITV and online via the ITV Hub.
Odds
England: 17/10
Belgium: 15/8
Draw: 2/1
Prediction
This game will be a close one. England will need to bring the level of play that they brought for last week’s game against Panama. The Belgian side has been very impressive in the competition so far and is among the favourites to win the trophy.
Head to head
England have the better of their Group G opponents in meetings, and are unbeaten in the last 11 games against Belgium.
Their most recent match was a 2012 Wembley friendly where Danny Welbeck scored the only goal of the game.
Come on, Theresa, you're better than this! Tell them it's coming home!
Spotted on social media.
Tunisia's Nabil Maaloul steps up during practice in place of injured keepers.
Let's hope the players are as ready for the game as England's twitter.
England and Belgium national sides exchange pleasantries via Twitter
Gareth Southgate on yellow cards shaping the Group:
"If I go and headbutt Roberto [Martinez] in the final five minutes then you know we are taking a different approach to going through!"
MP for North Somerset getting in the spirit ahead of the game.
Dr Liam Fox MP is getting into the spirit of the game by flying a flag from the roof of the Department for International Trade building.
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