Saturday 5 pm kick off The squad Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Nick Pope(Newcastle United) Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Levi Colwill(Chelsea), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Rico Lewis (Manchester City), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Harry Maguire (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City) Midfielders: Phil Foden (Manchester City), Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid), Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest), Angel Gomes (Lille), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Declan Rice (Arsenal) Forwards: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Jack Grealish (Manchester City), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Chelsea), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Why's this game kicking off at 5pm on a Saturday? There's some League One and Two games kicking off at 3pm and some inconsequential games later in the evening. 5pm on a Saturday makes no sense. The answer, obviously, is money but I'm not sure how a 5pm kickoff maximises revenue. Anyway, we'll win but it'll be a **** game.
Tbf he says he never sang the Irish one either. I do think they're blown out of proportion a bit in terms of significance. Just a bit of patriotism to get the juices flowing really. No different to us singing that Sunderland song pre match
I imagine the gutter press will seize on this lack of singing. sounds reasonable when he explains it but that will not be enough for Sun readers Lee Carsley will not sing England’s national anthem before first game Ed Aarons please log in to view this image Lee Carsley has said he will not sing England’s national anthem when he takes charge of his first match as interim head coach against the Republic of Ireland on Saturday. Carsley, who was born in Birmingham but won 40 Ireland caps having qualified through a grandmother, is set to return to Dublin after succeeding Gareth Southgatefor at least the start of the Nations League campaign. The 50-year-old led England Under-21s to European success last year and has been part of the Football Association’s coaching staff since 2015. However, Carsley said that he would not change his pre-match routine by singing God Save the King because he wants to “focus on the football”. “This is something that I always struggled with when I was playing for Ireland,” said Carsley, who revealed last week at his unveiling that he held “informal conversations” about becoming Ireland’s manager this year. “The gap between your warm-up, your coming on to the pitch and the delay with the anthems. So it’s something that I have never done. I was always really focused on the game and my first actions of the game. I really found that in that period I was wary about my mind wandering off. “I was really focused on the football and I have taken that into coaching. We had the national anthem with the under-21s also and I am in a zone at that point. I am thinking about how the opposition are going to set up and our first actions within the game. I fully respect both anthems and understand how much they mean to both countries. It’s something I am really respectful of.”