Harry Maguire has been axed from Thomas Tuchel's England World Cup squad, prompting fury from his family. The German boss is set to explain his ruthless selection choices.

Harry Maguire's World Cup dreams are over – and his family are absolutely fuming about it.
The Manchester United defender has been axed from Thomas Tuchel's England squad for this summer's tournament, sparking an immediate backlash from those closest to him.
It's a brutal call. And it's already dividing opinion across the country.
The German boss has made it crystal clear: he's picking a team, not a collection of names.
Forget reputation. Forget sentiment. Tuchel wants players who fit his system – and Maguire, it seems, doesn't make the cut.
The England manager is expected to face the media shortly to explain his controversial decisions. You can bet he'll be grilled on this one.
Phil Foden and Cole Palmer have also been left at home. Yes, you read that right.
Foden, despite his brilliance at Manchester City, has never quite delivered in an England shirt under Tuchel. Palmer, the rising star at Chelsea, apparently hasn't shown enough to convince the boss either.
Two of the Premier League's most exciting talents – watching the World Cup from their sofas.
Tuchel has backed Morgan Rogers and Jude Bellingham to battle it out for the creative roles. Both have impressed the manager more than their rivals, according to sources close to the camp.
It's a gamble. A big one.
But Tuchel clearly believes in rewarding form over fame – even if it means leaving household names behind.
Maguire's relatives have not held back. The decision has clearly stung, and they're making their feelings known.
For a player who has given so much to his country, this is a painful way to miss out on a major tournament.
Love him or loathe him, Maguire has always turned up for England when called upon. Now he won't get the chance.
Is this bold management or a step too far? The debate is only just beginning.