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England’s World Cup knockout match against Mexico is just around the corner, and there’s some worrying news for fans. Right-back Reece James skipped practice on the day before the last-16 tie, making his participation uncertain. On the brighter side, defender Jarell Quansah is back in full training after recovering from his own injury.

What This Means for the Squad

James’s absence from training suggests he might not be ready to start against Mexico. His defensive skills and ability to push forward will be missed if he can’t play. The coaching staff will be keeping a close eye on him ahead of the game.

  • Reece James missed the final training session before the match.
  • His status is day-to-day, and a late decision is expected.
  • Jarell Quansah is fully fit and could feature in the lineup.

Quansah’s Return Brings Hope

Getting Jarell Quansah back is a big boost for England’s defense. He adds depth and fresh legs at a critical time. With the knockout stage starting, every available player matters. The team will rely on its full squad to handle Mexico’s attack.

All Eyes on the Team Sheet

Fans and pundits will be watching the official lineup announcement closely. If James is ruled out, England will need someone else to step up at right-back. Quansah’s return gives the manager more options. The match promises to be intense, and England hopes to advance with a win over Mexico.

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