Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is currently playing for England at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The Reds star has so far played 21 minutes in the tournament, coming on in the 0-0 draw with the United States.
However, multiple reports suggest that Henderson will start for England in their Group B decider against Wales.

Henderson, who was alongside Gareth Southgate at the pre-match press conference, is reportedly in line to start alongside Declan Rice in central midfield.
That is likely to mean Jude Bellingham plays further forward, with Mason Mount making way.
The Liverpool skipper, with 71 caps to his name, certainly has the experience and quality to help the Three Lions over the line.
Should Gareth Southgate’s men avoid a four-goal defeat to Wales tonight, then they will qualify. Meanwhile, victory will guarantee top spot.
England will still top the pile if they draw unless Iran beat the USA or the Americans hammer Iran by at least four goals.
The Three Lions can even finish first with a defeat to Wales – as long as the margin is less than four – and Iran draw with the USA.

Henderson has been working hard in training, the Liverpool ace earning himself a round of applause in England’s latest training video.
At around 2:28, Harry Kane plays a pass to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who lifts the ball up for Henderson to volley into a small net.
A neat goal from Henderson, worthy of applause.
Many will be hoping the £20million man can do the same against Wales tonight.
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