England vs Costa Rica World Cup 2018 warm up as it happened
England 2-0 Costa Rica: Follow all the action in the Three Lions' final warm-up game at Elland Road
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Your support makes all the difference.Gareth Southgate will get a final opportunity to see his England stars in action against Costa Rica before they travel to Russia for the start of the World Cup 2018.
The Three Lions boss is expected to shuffle the pack after watching his side beat Nigeria 2-1 at Wembley on Saturday, with Jack Butland to be given a chance to prove himself as Jordan Pickford’s understudy for the tournament.
Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold will both start after arriving late to the training camp following the Champions League final, while there could also be opportunities for Jamie Vardy, Harry Maguire and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Danny Rose could also get a start in place of Ashley Young following his revelations about his depression this week.
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What time is it on?
The game kicks off at 8.00pm BST at Elland Road.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be shown live on ITV, with the live coverage starting at 7.30pm.
Odds?
England: 9/20
Costa Rica: 10/1
Draw: 11/2
HALF TIME: A stunning strike from Marcus Rashford in the 13th minute gives England a 1-0 lead at the break, which in truth is the minimum they deserve from a dominant opening 45 minutes, against a toothless Costa Rica side
England fans have had plenty to cheer about in the first half, but will Marcus Rashford's performance pose more questions than answers?
His impressive strike brings into question who Gareth Southgate will choose between Rashford and Raheem Sterling, with the Manchester United forward providing a more direct attacking approach and goal threat in an England shirt, despite Sterling's superior domestic campaign.
SECOND HALF: Costa Rica get us back underway for the second half.
Gareth Southgate will be hoping for more goals to reflect England's dominance, and more importantly remain unscathed on the injury front.
50 mins: Composed play from England as they begin the first half in the same fashion as the first. Costa Rica are at least attempting to play out from the back, but pressure from England's attackers forces them long.
The game is beginning to break up, and the inevitable wave of subs in the second half will do little to improve the flow of the game.
55 mins: A free kick from Alexander-Arnold fails to get past the first man, but his second delivery from the rebound is inches away from connecting with an England player in the box.
56 mins: SAVE! A powerful edge of the box drive is pushed wide by Keylor Navas. Maguire is again dangerous from the resulting corner, and his headed effort is cleared off the line by Bryan Oviedo
59 mins: Approaching the hour mark and Oscar Ramirez's half-time team talk has done little to improve Costa Rica's attacking play. Campbell remains isolated upfront and the visitors are limited to long range efforts
SUBS 60 mins:
Ramirez has seen enough, and makes a double substitution with Bryan Oviedo and Johan Venegas replaced by Christian Bolanos and Ronald Matarrita.
England introduce Danny Welbeck in place of Jamie Vardy, before the changes begin in ernest, with Nick Pope coming on for his international debut, as well as Dele, Kieran Trippier and Gary Cahill entering the fray
YELLOW CARD: A less than desired impact from substitute Matarrita as he picks up a yellow card for a foul on Ruben Loftus-Cheek, before Giancarlo Gonzalez joins him in the book for dissent
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