The England national football team is set to face Ghana in their next World Cup match, with Thomas Partey expected to feature for the opposition despite facing rape charges. The former Arsenal midfielder has denied all allegations and is scheduled to go on trial next year. England's players, including Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, will have to decide whether to shake hands with Partey during the pre-match ceremony. Partey's availability for the match was uncertain after he was refused entry to Canada for Ghana's opening game against Panama. However, he has been granted a visa to play in the USA and is expected to start against England. The match will be a tough test for England, with Ghana looking to bounce back from their defeat to Panama. England's manager will be looking to his players to perform well and get a positive result. The team has been training hard and is ready for the challenge. Thomas Partey's situation has sparked controversy, with some questioning whether he should be allowed to play while facing serious allegations. However, Ghana's coach, Carlos Queiroz, has maintained that his player should be regarded as innocent unless proven guilty. The England national football team will be looking to put the controversy to one side and focus on getting a win. The match is set to be a closely contested one, with both teams looking to get a positive result. England's players will need to be at their best if they are to come out on top. The team's fans will be hoping for a win, and the players will be looking to deliver. The match will be played in Boston, and the atmosphere is expected to be electric. England's national football team will be looking to make a statement and get a win against Ghana.
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England national football team faces Ghana in World Cup
England national football team to face Ghana in World Cup match, Thomas Partey to play despite rape allegations, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka to face former teammate
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