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England head into their biggest game of the tournament with selection headaches. Jarell Quansah is serving a two-match ban after his red card against Mexico, while midfielder Jordan Henderson is ruled out entirely with an arm injury sustained during the post-match celebrations. Marc Guéhi has missed training with a hamstring issue but Tuchel remains hopeful he'll be available, while right-back Reece James continues to be a doubt after picking up a hamstring problem in the group-stage draw with Ghana.
With James sidelined and Quansah suspended, Djed Spence and Ezri Konsa are competing to fill the right-back void — reflected in tonight's XI, where Konsa slots into the back four alongside Stones, Guéhi, and O'Reilly, with Pickford in goal and Rice-Anderson holding in midfield behind Saka, Bellingham, Gordon and Kane.
Norway, by contrast, arrive with a clean bill of health. Coach Ståle Solbakken has no fresh injury concerns and no reason to change the side that eliminated Brazil . Nyland in goal, Ryerson-Ajer-Heggem/Lysaker Hegg-Wolfe across the back, Berg and Berge screening in front, Ødegaard as the free No. 10, and Haaland flanked by Sørloth and Schjelderup/Nusa in attack.
The contrast is stark: a full-strength Norway side riding the high of shocking a five-time champion, against an England team patching together a backline on the fly. Depth may be the difference-maker in Miami tonight.

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It's definitely a tough spot for England with all those injuries and suspensions! Norway's looking strong after taking out Brazil, so it’ll be interesting to see how this plays out.

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