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Gareth Southgate 'must see what squad players can do' in England's Nations League matches ahead of the World Cup... but the manager is looking for 'continuity' to help preparations for Qatar England play Germany on Tuesday as the build-up to the World Cup continues Gareth Southgate is using the Nations League games to help choose his squad Southgate will know some of his team for the first match but other spots undecided England were beaten 1-0 by Hungary in the Nations League on Saturday Click here for all the latest World Cup 2022 news and updates

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Every good football team must keep moving forwards and England's challenge now is to transform from a side almost good enough to win a European Championship on home soil to one who can lift a World Cup. The two things are very different.

Gareth Southgate has five games to pull this off. Having not started particularly well as an under-strength team lost in Hungary on Saturday, Tuesday's meeting against Germany in the Allianz Arena should tell us much more.

Southgate is in a rare position for an England manager ahead of a World Cup. More often than not, they have been trying to change a mood and reverse a backward momentum following a disappointing Euros. Southgate faced that issue on taking the job in 2016.

England manager Gareth Southgate wants to see what some of his squad players can do

England manager Gareth Southgate wants to see what some of his squad players can do

This time, it is all about building on relative success and how Southgate chooses to set about it will be interesting. Asked at the team hotel on the outskirts of Munich on Monday if he intended to stay loyal to the core group of players who lost last summer's final to Italy on penalties at Wembley, he said: 'Without a doubt we always want to try to get some continuity. We would like to do that but we would at this time of year break the players in the end.

'We've got clarity. It's not that we are not very clear on what our best team would be. We know if we are playing a World Cup tomorrow what team we would be picking.

'But I think we have also got to find out about people like Jude Bellingham at this sort of time. Give him experiences because we could get to the finals and find that we have got key players missing. So we need that balance.'

Jude Bellingham will be among the players hoping to force his way into the squad for Qatar

Jude Bellingham will be among the players hoping to force his way into the squad for Qatar

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