WHEN England booked their place in the World Cup quarter finals by beating Colombia on penalties on Tuesday, thoughts turned to plans for Saturday’s game against Sweden.

However, plenty of people in and around Warrington will have thought “but I have a game of my own on Saturday afternoon?”

A busy schedule of cricket and amateur rugby league fixtures are slated for Saturday and players will be in the thick of the action by the time Gareth Southgate’s men bid for history in Russia at 3pm UK time.

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However, some teams have already had their games changed so they can cheer England on.

Crosfields’ trip to Stanningley in National Conference League Division Two has been brought forward and will kick off at 1pm.

Woolston Rovers confirmed they had asked their game at Waterhead Warriors to be moved to a 12pm start, but that game has now been postponed due to vandalism at Waterhead's home ground.

Rovers A’s home game against Langworthy Reds, however, is going ahead but will get underway at 12noon.

Latchford Albion also confirmed kick off for their game at Rochdale Mayfield A has been brought forward to start at 1pm

The Cheshire County Cricket League, in which Grappenhall play, released a statement yesterday allowing teams to trim up to 10 overs per side from Saturday's games, start earlier or extend the tea break in order to see the game, subject to agreement from both sides.

Warrington, Appleton, Lymm Oughtrington Park, Stretton and Glazebury are all due to play in the Cheshire Cricket League, who say they are happy for teams to be flexible as long as both sides agree.

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