In the early hours of Sunday morning (27th), England will face Switzerland at Wembley Stadium. Both sides have already progressed to the final week of this year's World Cup, and this match is aimed at practicing and testing, and should be kept to a minimum to avoid unnecessary injuries to the players, so the pace of the game is expected to be slow, coupled with the fact that in the last four matches between the two teams, the total goals scored were all open 2 or less, so it may be worthwhile to chase the 2.5-goal goals. (Live on Cable TV channels 661 and 601 at 1:30am on Sunday)

England's army has a strong lineup, with Harry Carney, Stanning, Kialisch, Phil Cotton and other stars playing for the big clubs in the squad, and the manager Huevoski has also recruited youngsters such as Emmy Lowe, Gunnar Garrincha, Mark Gushee and others after the 00s in the hope of taking advantage of the warm-up match to check on their performances, and it is expected that there will be a drastic change of personnel in the course of the match, which would inevitably affect the team's normal play.

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In this critical period, England's national players are focusing on club matches and national team warm-up matches, so it is very likely that they will stay in the game. Therefore, even though the overall strength of the Three Lions is higher than that of Switzerland, the players' intention is doubtful, and their performance will not necessarily be superior.

Switzerland not afraid to shake up the big boys

As for Switzerland's ability to overcome Italy and reach the final week of the World Cup, it is all due to its solid defense and the hard work of its players, who have only conceded two goals in eight World Cup qualifying matches, including the two matches against Italy, which were played to 0-0 and 1-1 respectively. The goals will not be too many, so let's go for the underdogs.

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