THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: England's coaching staff yesterday rallied round the attacking partnership of Emile Heskey and Michael Owen, signalling that England will be unchanged for tomorrow's game with Denmark.
THE SUN: Sol Campbell wants to chew up some Danish bacon.
DAILY MIRROR: England's World Cup hopes were given a massive lift last night when it emerged that Denmark sensation Jon Dahl Tomasson is facing a desperate struggle to be fit.
DAILY MAIL: Sol Campbell wins his 50th cap tomorrow believing fate and self-belief are pointing England towards World Cup glory.
DAILY EXPRESS: Rio Ferdinand has put on hold any big-money move to Manchester United for the good of his country.
DAILY STAR: Strike duo Michael Owen and Emile Heskey can fire England to glory in tomorrow's crunch last-16 showdown with Denmark.
THE GUARDIAN: Luck will always play a part in winning the World Cup. For the first two and a half matches of this edition, Italy thought the gods were against them, having had three goals disallowed by linesmen's dubious decisions.
THE TIMES: In a World Cup in which potential champions have been acting like 10 green bottles, Italy managed by a whisker to miss their turn to accidentally fall last night.
THE INDEPENDENT: Italy, the great World Cup survivors, have cheated the odds once again.
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