Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford both impressed against Wales but will they retain their places in the line-up for Sunday's last-16 tie?
England boss Gareth Southgate has plenty of big decisions to make as he ponders his starting XI to face Senegal on Sunday evening.
The Three Lions cruised into the knockout stages of the World Cup, with a 3-0 win against Wales sealing their passage through as group winners.
Southgate rotated his side for that final group stage fixture and two of the players he brought in, Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden, stole the show, sharing all the goals between them.
So what should the manager do against Senegal? We asked GOAL's Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts to pick the starting XI he would like to see at Al Bayt Stadium.
This is what he went for, using the same 4-3-3 formation Southgate has utilised in all three of England's game so far…
Jordan Pickford
England’s No.1 has done nothing wrong so far this tournament and has made some important stops the few times he has been called upon. A vital part of the team.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesKyle Walker
Kieran Trippier didn’t do anything wrong in the opening two games, so it’s perhaps a bit harsh to leave him out of this one. But Kyle Walker just has that extra bit of pace and as long as he suffered no ill effects from his appearance against Wales, he would just get the nod for this one. Senegal have some fast wide players and Walker would be the better option to counter their threat, providing he is fully fit.
GettyJohn Stones
This one is an easy decision. Stones and Harry Maguire have been excellent to date, so there is no need to consider changing the centre-backs. Stones’ ability to play out from the back remains one of the most important aspects of this England team.
Getty ImagesHarry Maguire
Maguire deserves a lot of credit for the way he has performed in Qatar. He was under immense pressure going into the tournament but has barely put a foot wrong as he continues to reward Southgate for the faith he has shown in him. A huge asset in both boxes, Maguire should keep his place.