England face Panama in Nizhny Novgorod on Sunday after their 2-1 victory over Tunisia on Monday gave them a winning World Cup start.

The Three Lions will be expected to beat Panama giving boss Gareth Southgate the option of making changes ahead of next week’s final Group G game against Belgium.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at the possible changes Southgate could make.

Danny Rose for Ashley Young

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England’s Ashley Young struggled to influence in attack. (Adam Davy/PA)

Wing-back Young struggled with his deliveries from open play and was overshadowed by Kieran Trippier on the right.

Fabian Delph could be an option having played at left-back for Manchester City last season but Rose would be more suited to England’s current system.

Marcus Rashford for Raheem Sterling

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England’s Raheem Sterling was wasteful in front of goal against Tunisia. (Tim Goode/PA)

Manchester United’s Rashford offered a directness which England were missing after replacing Sterling, who spurned a golden first-half chance.

His second-half introduction helped the Three Lion keep the pressure on and gives Southgate a selection headache after Sterling’s wastefulness.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek for Dele Alli

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England’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek could replace Dele Alli against Panama. (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Tottenham midfielder Alli appeared to be carry a thigh problem in the first half but lasted until the 80th minute when Loftus-Cheek replaced him.

The Chelsea youngster’s physicality caused Tunisia problems and if Southgate wants to keep Alli fresh to face Belgium Loftus-Cheek is an obvious option.

Gary Cahill for Kyle Walker

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England’s Kyle Walker (centre) conceded a penalty after colliding with Tunisia’s Fakhreddine Ben Youssef. (Adam Davy/PA)

Makeshift centre-back Walker never looked completely comfortable and conceded a sloppy penalty when he caught Fakhreddine Ben Youssef to allow Ferjani Sassi to level.

Southgate wants his defenders to play out from the back, which is why Walker is in a central three, but Cahill could slot in for an easy change.