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Watch~"England vs Belgium"~Live Stream World Cup 2018 Online

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About England vs Belgium Live Stream: 
Group G at the World Cup is nearly all but decided. We know Belgium and England are through to the round of 16, but now we have to see who finishes in first place. A draw will take them into tiebreakers, where it could even go to fair play points (yellow cards, red cards) to decide who wins. If either team wins this match, they win the group and enter the group stage with momentum.
 
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England and Belgium have been two of the more impressive sides at the 2018 World Cup, but neither has played a decent team yet. This would in theory be their first real test, but there’s little riding on the result and both teams will probably make changes. When the match kicks off, both teams will be able to plot their potential route through to the final, as this is in the last pair of group stage matches.
 
The sides haven’t just had similar records so far, they have identical ones. Both teams have won their two matches with a total of eight goals scored and two conceded. England currently top the group by virtue of having received fewer yellow cards than Belgium. If this match is a draw, then it is this disciplinary measure which will decide the final ordering of the group.
 
Both sides have already ensured progression to the next round, and both coaches have said they want to win the game despite the possibility of an easier quarterfinal tie for the side finishing second.
 
Level on points, goal difference and goals scored, England currently top Group G thanks to having been shown one fewer yellow card than Belgium in their games against Tunisia and Panama. But with no amnesty on yellow cards until the semi-finals, it's highly unlikely either side will go actively looking for them in order to help their cause for second place.
 
Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku is an injury doubt after missing training on Monday and Tuesday after picking up a knock against Tunisia.
 
Coach Roberto Martinez is likely to rest Lukaku even if he is fit to play, explaining that the Manchester United forward knows the team is more important than individual accolades such as the Golden Boot.
 
Other key players such as defenders Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen could also be rested, meaning they may miss the chance to go up against club teammate Harry Kane.
 
England coach Gareth Southgate is sending mixed messages over whether or not the striker, who has scored five goals so far in Russia, will start.
 
"He is the captain and he knows he will be judged on how far we go as a team. He wants to contribute to a winning team and he knows it is not as satisfying if you are a player scoring goals and the team does not win," Southgate told Talksport on Tuesday.
 
A more likely scenario would be for Kane to start and then be replaced by Jamie Vardy in the second half. But there will be changes elsewhere, with Gary Cahill coming in at centre-back, Danny Rose starting at left-back and Fabian Delph making an appearance in midfield before a 48-hour round-trip to England to attend the birth of his third child.
 
Dele Alli could also make a return to action after missing the Panama match with a slight thigh strain, but with little pressure to secure a result against Belgium, he may be limited to an appearance off the bench.
 
Watch out for: Alexander-Arnold and Eden Hazard
 
As expected, England will make some changes without bringing much changes to the core of the team. We can expect Phil Jones, Gary Cahill and full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold to start. In the front, Harry Kane is expected to start and will be looking to add to his tally of five goals in the tournament.
 
How to watch
 
Date: Thursday, June 28
Start Time: 2 p.m. ET
Location: Kaliningrad, Russia
Stadium: Kaliningrad Stadium
TV info: Fox
Live Stream: https://bit.ly/2yQNSfD (Free Trial)
 
Eden Hazard has a good tournament so far for Red Devils. Hazard will be relishing to add to the two goals he has already scored.
 
Probable England Team
 
Pickford; Jones, Stones, Cahill; Alexander-Arnold, Loftus-Cheek, Dier, Lingard, Rose; Rashford, Kane
 
Probable Belgium Team
 
Courtois; Vermaelen, Boyata, Alderweireld; Dembele, Fellaini, Chadli, Hazard, Tielemans, Hazard, Batshuayi

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