England's players have a clear idea of who will play against Tunisia on Monday and midfielder Fabian Delph believes they are ready to find another gear at this World Cup.
Gareth Southgate's team will go through a final training session on Sunday morning before flying to Volgograd, where they hope they can make a winning start in Group G.
Among those facing anxious waits are Eric Dier and Jordan Henderson, both jostling to be England's chief destroyer in midfield, while Ashley Young or Danny Rose could play at left-back.
"We have an idea of the team now," Manchester City's Delph said on Saturday.
"We've worked on various systems with different personnel. The team is not guaranteed to be the X1 players we think it might be, there might be changes.
"But from the set-up we've done, it's pretty clear to see who is probably going to be starting." Some coaches prefer to keep players guessing, the theory being that uncertainty ensures training sessions stay sharp while nerves have less time to settle.
"I think for certain players they like to know," Delph said.
"But whether you are selected on the day of the game or the day before I think it is all the same thing. As long as your mindset is clear, you know what you need to do."
"It's been a fantastic year for me on a personal level and to be expecting our third child is absolutely amazing. I'm waiting on the text to say 'get back home'."
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