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England team: Harry Kane leads World Cup line-up to face Tunisia, Marcus Rashford decision
ENGLAND team news is in and Harry Kane spearheads the starting line-up to face Tunisia at the World Cup.
England take on Tunisia at the Volgograd Arena hoping to get their World Cup campaign off to the best possible start.
Captain Kane leads the line for the Three Lions, with support coming from Manchester City title-winner Raheem Sterling.
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Gareth Southgate has decided to leave Marcus Rashford on the bench, despite his screamer in England's final warm-up game against Costa Rica.
Dele Alli and Jesse Lingard will play off Kane and Sterling, with Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson marshalling the midfield behind them.
England stick with the back five which has served them so well since Southgate replaced Sam Allardyce in November 2016.
Kieran Trippier gets the nod at right wing-back, with makeshift left wing-back Ashley Young providing overlapping width on the opposite flank.
Kyle Walker slots in on the right of the three centre-backs, with John Stones in the middle and Harry Maguire on the left.
Jordan Pickford begins the World Cup between the sticks having established himself as England's No 1 under Southgate.
Southgate has plenty of options at his disposal from the bench alongside Rashford, including Jamie Vardy, Danny Welbeck and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Sunderland flop Wahbi Khazri is Tunisia's leading light as Nabil Maaloul's side look to beat England, Belgium and Panama out of Group G.
Tunisia starting XI: Hassen, Bronn, Ben Youssef, Meriah, Maaloul, Ben Youssef, Shkiri, Sassi, Badri, Khazri, Sliti
Tunisia subs: Ben Mustapha, Benaloune, Haddadi, Bedoui, Khaoui, Ben Amor, Khalil, Mathlouthi, Srarfi, Khalifa, Chaalali, Nagguez
England starting XI: Pickford, Trippier, Walker, Stones, Maguire, Young, Henderson, Alli, Lingard, Sterling, Kane
England subs: Butland, Pope, Rose, Cahill, Jones, Delph, Alexander-Arnold, Dier, Loftus-Cheek, Vardy, Welbeck, Rashford