All eyes will be on Harry Kane and England on Day 11 at the FIFA World Cup from Russia.

The 24-year-old English captain became a national hero pretty quick at this World Cup after scoring two goals – including a beautiful winner in stoppage time – in England’s opening 2-1 win over Tunisia last week.

England will now look to keep pace with Group G leaders Belgium when they take on Panama Sunday morning at 7am ET/4am PT on TSN 4/5 and streaming on TSN.ca.

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TSN soccer analyst Terry Dunfield said he thinks the English side could be primed to break out in a big way Sunday if they can keep the pressure and pace on Panama.

 “I think there’s a big performance coming from England and it’s just bubbling. If they can finish those chances, they can put three of four past Panama. I think [Ruben] Loftus-Cheek and [Marcus] Rashford really change the game late on and I think really driving forward and driving forward with a ton of pace is very important for England,” Dunfield said.

With Raheem Sterling’s status being up in the air, TSN soccer analyst Kristian Jack believes attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard could fill the void quite well.

“Jesse Lingard is the man for me that I think if Gareth Southgate is looking for that kind of depth scoring, he can provide that attack from midfield,” said Jack.  

With a victory, England will join Belgium as the second and final team in Group G to advance to the knockout stage. 

In other action, Japan and Senegal will go head-to-head in Group H action after they both picked up victories in their opening games. You can watch the game at 11am ET/8am PT on TSN 4/5 and streaming on TSN.ca. 

Day 11 concludes with a clash between Poland and Colombia who both dropped their Group H openers last week. The game goes at 2pm ET/11am PT on TSN 4/5 and streaming on TSN.ca.