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England vs Slovakia: Ten interesting things to watch as Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions seek quarterfinal ticket

Imhons by Imhons
June 29, 2024
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As England prepare to face Slovakia in the Euro 2024 round of 16 in Gelsenkirchen, anticipation is high.

The Three Lions have yet to hit top form in the tournament, while Slovakia have already proven their ability to cause an upset. Here are ten key things to watch in this crucial clash.

1. England’s Underwhelming Group Stage

England may have topped Group C, but their performances were less than convincing. A narrow 1-0 win over Serbia, followed by draws against Denmark and Slovenia, raised questions about their attacking potency and overall cohesion.

Gareth Southgate’s men must improve if they are to advance further in the tournament.

2. Slovakia’s High Shot Volume

Slovakia have been a surprising offensive force in Euro 2024, registering 37 shots with 13 on target during the group stage. This impressive tally highlights their ability to create chances and test opposing goalkeepers.

England’s defence, which has been solid but untested, will need to be on high alert.

3. Harry Kane’s Form

England captain Harry Kane has faced criticism for his lackluster group stage performances, scoring only once.

However, Kane has a track record of stepping up in knockout stages, with six goals in his last six knockout appearances for England. His leadership and goal-scoring ability will be crucial for the Three Lions.

4. Phil Foden’s Role

Phil Foden has been a mixed bag so far. Often drifting ineffectively from the left, he was, however, a standout in the final group game against Slovenia, involved in five of England’s 12 shots.

After briefly returning to England for the birth of his child, Foden is back and ready to influence the game against Slovakia.

5. Slovakia’s Experienced Lineup

Slovakia’s starting XI has been the oldest in the competition, with an average age of 30 years and 218 days. Key players like Martin Dúbravka, Milan Škriniar, and Stanislav Lobotka bring a wealth of experience.

Their familiarity with big matches could be a stabilizing factor against a youthful England side.

6. Tactical Uncertainty in England’s Midfield

Southgate is still searching for the ideal midfield combination. He experimented with Trent Alexander-Arnold alongside Declan Rice, then switched to Conor Gallagher, before settling on Kobbie Mainoo.

Mainoo’s energy and creativity will likely be vital in breaking down Slovakia’s disciplined setup.

7. Defensive Solidity

Despite their attacking struggles, England’s defence has been rock-solid, conceding just 1.15 expected goals across three matches—the lowest in the tournament.

The backline, marshalled by John Stones will need to maintain this resilience to thwart Slovakia’s spirited attack.

8. Slovakia’s Formation and Strategy

Slovakia has consistently employed a compact 4-3-3 formation under Francesco Calzona. With minimal changes to their lineup, they rely on a structured approach and quick transitions.

Watch for how they utilize their wingers, particularly Ivan Schranz, who has been instrumental in their attacking play.

9. Head-to-Head History

England has a strong record against Slovakia, winning five out of six meetings. However, their one failure to win came at Euro 2016 in a goalless draw.

The most recent encounter, a World Cup qualifier in 2017, saw England secure a 2-1 victory. History favours England, but Slovakia’s resilience can’t be underestimated.

10. Impact Substitutes

Both teams have potential game-changers on the bench. For England, Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer could provide fresh attacking impetus.

Slovakia’s Tomáš Suslov has made notable contributions as a substitute and might be called upon to turn the tide if needed.
As England prepare to face Slovakia in the Euro 2024 round of 16 in Gelsenkirchen, anticipation is high.

The Three Lions have yet to hit top form in the tournament, while Slovakia have already proven their ability to cause an upset. Here are ten key things to watch in this crucial clash.

1. England’s Underwhelming Group Stage

England may have topped Group C, but their performances were less than convincing. A narrow 1-0 win over Serbia, followed by draws against Denmark and Slovenia, raised questions about their attacking potency and overall cohesion.

Gareth Southgate’s men must improve if they are to advance further in the tournament.

2. Slovakia’s High Shot Volume

Slovakia have been a surprising offensive force in Euro 2024, registering 37 shots with 13 on target during the group stage. This impressive tally highlights their ability to create chances and test opposing goalkeepers.

England’s defence, which has been solid but untested, will need to be on high alert.

3. Harry Kane’s Form

England captain Harry Kane has faced criticism for his lackluster group stage performances, scoring only once.

However, Kane has a track record of stepping up in knockout stages, with six goals in his last six knockout appearances for England. His leadership and goal-scoring ability will be crucial for the Three Lions.

4. Phil Foden’s Role

Phil Foden has been a mixed bag so far. Often drifting ineffectively from the left, he was, however, a standout in the final group game against Slovenia, involved in five of England’s 12 shots.

After briefly returning to England for the birth of his child, Foden is back and ready to influence the game against Slovakia.

5. Slovakia’s Experienced Lineup

Slovakia’s starting XI has been the oldest in the competition, with an average age of 30 years and 218 days. Key players like Martin Dúbravka, Milan Škriniar, and Stanislav Lobotka bring a wealth of experience.

Their familiarity with big matches could be a stabilizing factor against a youthful England side.

6. Tactical Uncertainty in England’s Midfield

Southgate is still searching for the ideal midfield combination. He experimented with Trent Alexander-Arnold alongside Declan Rice, then switched to Conor Gallagher, before settling on Kobbie Mainoo.

Mainoo’s energy and creativity will likely be vital in breaking down Slovakia’s disciplined setup.

7. Defensive Solidity

Despite their attacking struggles, England’s defence has been rock-solid, conceding just 1.15 expected goals across three matches—the lowest in the tournament.

The backline, marshalled by John Stones will need to maintain this resilience to thwart Slovakia’s spirited attack.

8. Slovakia’s Formation and Strategy

Slovakia has consistently employed a compact 4-3-3 formation under Francesco Calzona. With minimal changes to their lineup, they rely on a structured approach and quick transitions.

Watch for how they utilize their wingers, particularly Ivan Schranz, who has been instrumental in their attacking play.

9. Head-to-Head History

England has a strong record against Slovakia, winning five out of six meetings. However, their one failure to win came at Euro 2016 in a goalless draw.

The most recent encounter, a World Cup qualifier in 2017, saw England secure a 2-1 victory. History favours England, but Slovakia’s resilience can’t be underestimated.

10. Impact Substitutes

Both teams have potential game-changers on the bench. For England, Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer could provide fresh attacking impetus.

Slovakia’s Tomáš Suslov has made notable contributions as a substitute and might be called upon to turn the tide if needed.
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