Conor Coady will skipper England in their FIFA U20 World Cup match against Egypt tonight - and it's a game that his side could need to win if they are to keep their tournament hopes alive.

It's been a largely frustrating tournament for Coady and teammate Jon Flanagan so far, with Peter Taylor's outfit having drawn both of their opening games.

Coady was on target in the first game; however, after opening up a 2-0 lead over Iraq, the Young Lions switched off to concede twice and were forced to settle for a point.

Tottenham's Harry Kane then salvaged a point for England on Thursday night after they fell behind to Chile in the first half. Flanagan missed the game completely as Taylor's side were held to another draw.

It means that after two matches, Iraq and Chile top Group E with four points, England sit third with two - and Egypt are bottom having collected no points so far.

A win tonight would see England through to the knock-out phase. A draw could also see them qualify, as the tournament rules allow for four of the best third-placed sides from across the six groups to progress.

The game in Bursa gets underway at 7pm BST - and we'll bring you an update on Liverpoolfc.com once the final whistle has blown.