England v Algeria, World Cup 2010: Open Thread

Christopher Harris
June 17, 2010 - South Africa - Football - England Training - Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa - 17/6/10..England's David James during training.

After an incredible draw between Slovenia and the United States, the world will now be watching England against Algeria this afternoon to see what those two teams in Group C can do.

For England, it’s more important than ever for them to win this match especially if the games in Group C will go down to the last day (next Wednesday).

So far, Sky Sports is reporting that this will be the England line-up that starts the game:

James
Johnson Carragher Terry Cole
Lennon Lampard Barry Gerrard
Heskey Rooney

Feel free to share your comments before, during and after this massive match. I’ll be at Wowies in Boca Raton watching the World Cup games. So, if you’re in the area, head over and say hello.

Let’s hope the England game is as entertaining as the USA game against Slovenia. For coverage and analysis of the USA v Slovenia game, visit our sister site MajorLeagueSoccerTalk.com

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