Costa Rica vs England World Cup 2014 Live ESPN Watch Online Here
Costa Rica vs England World Cup 2014 Match Live ESPN Watch Online Here
The 2014 FIFA Wold Cup continues Tuesday with Costa Rica going up against England for a chance to advance out of Group D and into the Round of 16. You can watch the Costa Rica vs. England game live online from ESPN at 11 am ET from Brazil HERE.
Costa Rica has already surpassed expectations by winning both of their first two group games of the 2014 World Cup and have their best showing since they reach the final 16 back in 1990.
England on the other hand, has played terrible to this point and are expected be heading home after this match with Costa Rica. They have losses to Italy and Uruguay and are at the bottom of Group D.
England coach Roy Hodgson is expected to change up his starting lineup for the upcoming match against Costa Rica. Ben Foster chould take Joe Hart's position in goal and Luke Shaw, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling chould all come into play defense. Jordan Henderson and Steven Gerrard are expected to be replaced by Frank Lampard and Jack Wilshere. Adam Lallana, Ross Barkley and James Milner should all make their first starts of the World Cup, though Daniel Sturridge will likely retain his position up top.
Costa Rica could rest some of their stars, but coach Jorge Luis Pinto is expected to resist this urge. If they mess around and lose this game, they could still be topped by either Italy or Uruguay.
Projected lineups: Costa Rica (5-4-1): Keylor Navas; Júnior Díaz, Michael Umaña, Giancarlo González, Óscar Duarte, Cristian Gamboa; Christian Bolaños, Yeltsin Tejeda, Celso Borges, Bryan Ruiz; Joel Campbell.
England (4-2-3-1): Ben Foster; Luke Shaw, Gary Cahill, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling; Jack Wilshere, Frank Lampard; Adam Lallana, Ross Barkley, James Milner; Daniel Sturridge.
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