England national football team manager Thomas Tuchel will leave it late to name his XI to face Ghana on Tuesday. Tuchel has always been a coach who likes to sleep on his team selections.

What's the reasoning behind Tuchel's decision?

Tuchel's reasoning is sound, as it limits tactical leaks and keeps the squad on their toes.

How will this affect the team's performance?

Each player has been allocated a role for this tournament as a starter, specialist, or finisher.

What are the key selection dilemmas?

Tuchel has stuck rigidly to a policy of having two players identified as competing for each position. | Position | Players | | --- | --- | | Left Wing | Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford | | No 10 | Jude Bellingham, Morgan Rogers | Bukayo Saka is unlikely to start against Ghana due to an Achilles injury. Noni Madueke will likely keep his starting place on England's right wing. Eberechi Eze isn't in the conversation for the No 10 position.

What's next for England national football team?

England national football team will face Ghana on Tuesday, followed by a match against Panama on Saturday. Tuchel has said the third game is Bukayo Saka's moment to shine. England national football team is looking to make a strong impression in the World Cup.