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England fans can breathe a sigh of relief as key defender Marc Guehi has recovered from injury in time for the World Cup quarter-final against Norway. The team’s back line will be anchored by John Stones, who is expected to play right beside Guehi in the middle of defense.

Guehi Cleared to Play After Injury Scare

Marc Guehi had been racing against the clock to prove his fitness before the big match. Medical staff have now given the green light, meaning he’ll likely start as one of the center-backs.

  • Guehi’s return adds strength and experience to England’s defense.
  • His partnership with Stones has been solid throughout the tournament.

Stones Set to Anchor the Backline

John Stones has been a steady presence in England’s defense and is expected to take his usual starting spot. His calm play and ability to read the game will be vital against a dangerous Norway attack.

  • Stones’ leadership helps organize the team from the back.
  • Together with Guehi, they form a tough defensive duo.

What This Means for England’s Quarter-Final Hopes

With both defenders fit and ready, England’s chances of advancing to the semifinals look stronger. A solid defense will give the attacking players more freedom to push forward and create scoring opportunities against Norway.

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