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Southgate fashion trend
Have you noticed the secondary equipment of England Gareth Southgate? He wears a jacket (or vest) without a jacket. And people take note of the Southgate style: Stores in England have reported a run on vests (as reported in each British newspaper). The future popularity of the vest could well be determined by 22 men on the ground today. If Sweden eliminates England, the vogue of the vest can be quickly forgotten
England's Starting Lineup
England is unchanged from the team that beat the Colombia in the round of 16. Dele Alli and Ashley Young, but both are apparently OK and registered on the team sheet.
Goalkeepers: 1 Jordan Pickford (Everton)
Defenders: 6 Harry Maguire (Leicester), 5 John Stones (Manchester City), 12 Kieran Trippier (Tottenham), 2 Kyle Walker (Manchester City), 18 Ashley Young (Manchester United)
Midfielders: 20 Dele Alli (Tottenham), 8 Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), 7 Jesse Lingard (Manchester United)
Forward: 9 Harry Kane (Tottenham), 10 Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
Starting lineup of Sweden
Goalkeeper: 1 Robin Olsen (Copenhagen)
Defenders: 3 Victor Lindelof (Manchester United), 4 Andreas Granqvist (Krasnador), 6 Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen), 16 Emil Kraft h (Bologna)
Midfielder: 7 Sebastian Larsson (Hull), 8 Albin Ekdal (Hamburg), 10 Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig), 17 Viktor Claesson (Krasnador)
Forwards: 9 Marcus Berg (Al Ain), 20 Ola Toivonen (Toulouse)
Play Safe
Six players are likely to miss a potential semifinal if they get a yellow card today. Four of England – Jordan Henderson, Loftus-Cheek Ruben, Jesse Lingard, Kyle Walker – and two from Sweden: Viktor Claesson and Albin Ekdal. FIFA eliminates the yellows after the quarterfinals, ensuring that the best players will not miss the final to get a second yellow in the semifinals, but those of today still count. (A red always leads to a ban, no matter when it comes.)
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A goal against his side leads the tournament
Harry Kane still leads the official race for the Golden Shoe, awarded to the tournament's top scorer, with six goals. But he runs the unofficial scoring race at the surprisingly prolific Own Goal, which hit his record of 11 when Fernandinho put one in his own net against Belgium on Friday.
Good news, bad news for Sweden
: Sweden lose defender Mikael Lustig because of a yellow card suspension. Good news: midfielder Sebastian Larsson is again suspended
England and Sweden Top Story Lines
• England is the favorite today, with Sweden 4-1 for s & 39. impose in the regulation.
• Sweden and England met regularly over the years. Their last competitive match took place at the 2012 European Championship. England won, 3-2. One of this team, Danny Welbeck, is still in the team; he had the winning goal of the match that day. Andreas Granqvist, Mikael Lustig and Martin Olsson all played for Sweden.
• England finished first in the game with their Colombian team, but rallied to a penalty shot, historically the team's pet peeve. I've been to the semifinals of the World Cup since 1990; It's his third quarter-final since then. It's Sweden's first trip to the quarter-finals since the 1994 Cup in the United States, where it's ranked third.
• Harry Kane leads the pursuit of the World Cup World Cup. He currently leads all scorers with six goals; three of them were penalties.
• Sweden surprisingly won a difficult group that included Germany, Mexico and South Korea, then Switzerland 1-0. His top scorer is Andreas Granqvist (1965-1928). • England has nine goals, tied for second behind Belgium. Sweden lost only two goals, tied for second behind Brazil
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