England take on Kenya on Saturday knowing victory is their only option if they are not to avoid an early exit for the second World Cup in succession.
On paper, this should not be much of a contest and if England play anywhere near their best or for that fact, anywhere near as well as New Zealand did against the Kenyans, then they will surely advance with ease.
England, of course, are capable of playing some pretty poor stuff at times, especially in one-day cricket but bet365 don't think they will slip up this time as they make Michael Vaughan's side 1/10 (1.10) to win the match. Kenya, who can certainly bat when they are in the mood, are 6/1.
Vaughan and Kevin Pietersen are joint favourites to be top England batsman at 10/3, while Ed Joyce is 7/2 and Ian Bell a 4/1 chance. Andrew Strauss, who is on standby should Vaughan, or anyone else, get injured, is 5/1 while Paul Collingwood and Andrew Flintoff are both 7/1 chances.
For Kenya, Steve Tikolo is the 10/3 favourite, just ahead of Ravi Shah, a 7/2 chance. Wickett-keeper Maurice Ouma is next at 5/1 while David Obuya and Tanmay Mishra are both 11/2.
Please note that odds are correct at time of publication and are subject to change.