England and Argentina will clash in Wednesday's second World Cup semi-final in what should be the most heated game of the tournament so far.
The Three Lions have just reached their fourth major semi-final since 2018, which is as many as they had made throughout their prior football history.
With 2-1 and 3-1 wins against Norway and Switzerland respectively, both teams look unstoppable at the moment and each manager is set to make little changes to their side who look impeccable so far.
This leaves little room for adaption under Tuchel, who has stuck with a number of names since the opening 4-2 win over Croatia.
Interestingly, Trevoh Chalobah, Ivan Toney and Kobbie Mainoo have not been handed a single minute at the tournament so far and with just 2 games to go they might not feature once this summer.
Chalobah was drafted in as the late replacement for Tino Livramento whilst Toney is unlikely to shift Kane out of position unless an injury occurs. Mainoo meanwhile has found it impossible to replace the likes of Morgan Rogers, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham or Elliot Anderson.
The trio will hope that Tuchel may switch up his side against Argentina, or at least look towards a different option off the bench who could make a difference after being handed zero minutes to prove their worth so far.
