Match factsAugust 30, Trent Bridge Start time 1400 (1300GMT)Big pictureThe results of the opening two matches of the series were rarely in doubt. Whenever England were under a modicum of pressure, for example when Sarfraz Ahmed has been at the crease or at 35 for 2 in the chase at Lords, they have had the depth and confidence to overcome Pakistan convincingly.There will have to be a considerable reversal at Trent Bridge if the series is not to be decided after three matches. There is a chasm between the one-day cricket of these two teams far greater than the current rankings of five and nine would suggest. Pakistan can, at least, look at the middle order and see a few chinks of light. Sarfraz has performed superbly, Babar Azam appears to have a lot of time to play his shots and Imad Wasim is a versatile cricketer.For England, they have rarely had it so good in the one-day game. That Jonny Bairstow cant find a starting spot highlights their abundance of options. Eoin Morgan has shown signs of regaining his form, which would remove the only real potential for a distraction, while there are other reserves eagerly waiting for their chance.However, they will want to be ruthless. The fielding has been a weak point in the opening two matches - notwithstanding Liam Plunketts fantastic grab at Lords - and England continue to be poor at hitting the stumps, despite having an urge to throw at them at any opportunity.Form guide(completed matches, most recent first) England WWWWW Pakistan LLWLLIn the spotlightDo England stick or twist with Alex Hales? It has been a difficult couple of weeks for the opener who endured his worst match in an England shirt in the final Test at The Oval and has failed twice at the start of this series. Trevor Bayliss mantra is to give a player one game too many than too few but that, arguably, does not carry as much weight in this scenario because it is well known what Hales can do in one-day cricket. He looks a cricketer with a bit of scrambled mind at the moment.Mickey Arthur has put his entire squad on notice, but made particular reference to those over 30. One of those, Mohammad Hafeez, is now out of the series so the spotlight turns to another in Shoaib Malik. He has twice made starts in this series without kicking on, although his numbers since his post-World Cup recall - 741 runs at 61.75 albeit boosted considerably by six matches against Zimbabwe - may buy him a little more time. His bowling, too, helps balance the side although he only sent down two overs at Lords.Team newsBen Stokes is available to bowl again after his calf injury which gives Morgan another frontline pace option. That suggests both spinners will keep their spots although Morgan is keen on a left-arm seamer so David Willey, who bowled two spells in the nets, will come into the equation. Hales form is a worry, but Englands winning form may work in his favour.England (probable) 1 Alex Hales, 2 Jason Roy, 3 Joe Root, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 Ben Stokes, 6 Jos Buttler (wk), 7 Moeen Ali, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 Adil Rashid, 10 Liam Plunkett, 11 Mark WoodPakistan could juggle their pack again, but its debatable what difference it will make. Mohammad Irfan, the giant left-arm paceman, has replaced Hafeez in the squad.Pakistan (possible) 1 Sami Aslam, 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Azhar Ali (capt), 4 Babar Azam, 5 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 6 Shoaib Malik, 7 Imad Wasim, 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Hasan Ali, 10 Yasir Shah, 11 Mohammad AmirPitch and conditionsThe forecast is for a warm, dry day so the decision at the toss will come down to whether the captain wants to chase or defend under lights. Trent Bridge is one of the most favourable grounds in England for swing bowling although recent matches have produced some astonishing batting: earlier this season England fought back for a tie against Sri Lanka and last year they chased down 350 against New Zealand with six overs to spare.Stats and triviaA few England batsmen are approaching milestones: Jason Roy needs 61 runs for 1000, Jos Buttler needs 18 for 2000 and Joe Root 107 for 3000Root has four consecutive ODI half-centuries: the best run for England is five by Geoff Boycott, Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart, Jonathan Trott and Alex Hales.Yasir Shah is struggling to make an impact in one-day cricket: in four matches against England he has taken 2 for 227 at an economy rate of 5.89The two sides have met six times at Trent Bridge with the head-to-head standing at 3-3.QuotesWe need to improve, we feel we need to get a bit better, we all agree on that, and were still trying to take it up a notch. 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Lucic scored on a power play at 15:46 of the third period, when he tipped a shot over Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen for a 3-1 lead.FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Dan Quinn said hell know more about Tevin Colemans hamstring strain in the next couple of days, but the Atlanta Falcons coach sounded prepared to make a roster move in case the running back is sidelined for any period of time.While it still is unclear how long he will be out, a source told ESPNs Adam Schefter that Coleman, who aggravated a hamstring injury against the San Diego Chargers, is unlikely to play Sunday versus Green Bay.We just have to find out the severity of it and find out when his strength can get back ... Quinn said. Lets face it: He is a guy who can haul. Hell need to have full strength for him to do what he does.Quinn said the team likely would look internally for help at running back, with starter Devonta Freeman the only other back on the active roster. Terron Ward is on the practice squad.Were discussing that big this afternoon, Quinn said. Fortunately for us, Ward is here, and hes somebody thats got game experience in the system and somebody that we can totally rely on.The Falcons would have to make a move to create space for Ward on the 53-man roster. Last year, Ward played in 13 games and rushed for 95 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries.Coleman played 14 snaps in Sundays 33-30 overtime loss to the Chargers?before exiting with the hamstring strain. He scored on a 30-yard burst and had 74 combined yards on nine touuches.ddddddddddddPlaying without Coleman surely will increase the workload for Freeman, who stands eighth in the league in rushing with 508 yards on 105 carries.Devonta was a Pro Bowler last season; he can carry the load, said Pro Bowl fullback Patrick DiMarco. Whoever we end up signing, if we end up bringing somebody in to help out [Coleman] and his recovery, its next man up. We do expect T-Cole to get back and play as soon as he can. But in the meantime, were going to go out and just do what we do.The Falcons (4-3) will face the leagues top rushing defense when Green Bay (4-2) visits the Georgia Dome on Sunday. The Packers allow just 71.8 rushing yards per game and have surrendered one rushing touchdown.Colemans big-play ability in both the running and passing games could be missed. He leads the Falcons with six touchdowns and has 564 combined yards.The former third-round draft pick from Indiana suffered a hamstring injury last preseason before being named the starter to begin the regular season. Then Coleman suffered a rib injury in Week 2, resulting in two missed games. Freeman took over as the starter from there.Coleman also missed the final two games of the 2015 season after slipping in the shower and suffering a concussion. ' ' '