Djed Spence is in line to replace Jarell Quansah at right-back for England’s World Cup round of 32 clash with DR Congo, talkSPORT understands.The position has proven to be a major talking point in North America, with Thomas Tuchel rocked by multiple injuries.Spence looks set to get the nod to play at right-back against DR CongoGettyInjury issuesOn the eve of the Three Lions’ Group L opener against Croatia, Tino Livramento withdrew from the squad due to a calf injury.Reece James meanwhile missed the final group game against Panama amid fears that he may have picked up a tournament-ending hamstring knock.He had started England’s opening two World Cup matches.Quansah was then named in the line-up in the 2-0 win against Panama on Saturday, but he hobbled off midway through the second half.The former Liverpool defender is expected to be unavailable on Wednesday.His absence has led to talk that Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice could be utilised in the position instead.Though ex-England assistant manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has rubbished any suggestion that the Premier League winner could be deployed there.talkSPORT understands that Tuchel is set to recall Tottenham’s Spence into his starting XI.Spence has featured in each of England’s three World Cup games so far.His only start at the global tournament came in the 0-0 draw against Ghana, where he featured at left-back ahead of Nico O’Reilly.This is a developing story and is being updated.For the latest updates, breaking news alerts, and comprehensive analysis, refresh this page or follow our real-time news coverage by watching and listening to talkSPORT live.For broader context, explore related coverage on our homepage for the top trending stories. For the latest talkSPORT videos, download the app.talkSPORT cares about getting it right, not just getting it first and because this is a developing situation, details will change. We will be updating this page constantly with verified info, expert takes, and official statements.Stay tuned for further developments as this story continues to break.