Predicted starting line-up for England vs Serbia: Kane leads the way, with Saka, Rodgers and Konsa playing

In the 9th round of Group K of the European Group Stage of the World Cup preliminaries, England will face Serbia. Before the game, the British media "Evening Standard" predicted England's starting lineup.

Tuchel said he will keep much of the team's "structure" unchanged when England face Serbia tonight.

This will be England's last official game at Wembley before the World Cup, but due to a 5-0 victory over Latvia last month, England has already secured qualification for the World Cup in advance, so this game and the final qualifier against Albania are irrelevant.

Tuchel welcomed the return of Bellingham and Foden, who did not play in September and October. However, he may not start the pair in this game, instead continuing with his preferred 4-2-3-1 formation.

Morgan Rogers has proven that he is capable of playing the England team's No. 10 position, and Tuchel may continue to trust the player. He said on Wednesday that he would not make major adjustments to the lineup.

When talking about choosing the No. 10 position between Rogers and Bellingham, Tuchel said: "The current competition is mainly between these two people. They are friends, so it is also a friendly competition."

In the past two months, Tuchel's two defensive midfielders have been Rice and Elliott Anderson, and this situation is likely to continue.

In terms of injuries, Guey will stay in the team due to an ankle injury, but will not play in Serbia. Pope and Gordon withdrew from the national team due to injuries, and Trafford and Chalobah joined the team on Tuesday to fill the vacancies.

Konsa was interviewed at Wednesday's pre-match press conference, indicating that he is likely to start.

England predicted starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Reece James, Konsa, Stones, Spence; Elliott Anderson, Rice, Saka, Morgan Rogers, Rashford; Kane

Injured: Gueye, Gordon, Pope

Game venue: Wembley Stadium