ICC CWC'19: Top-ranked England aim to go back atop World Cup standings
The weather forecast is for a mostly cloudy but fine day with a top of 18 Celsius.
Top-ranked England has a chance to retake top position in the Cricket World Cup standings by beating Sri Lanka at Headingley on Friday.
The home team is coming off a massive win over Afghanistan at Old Trafford, where skipper Eoin Morgan belted a record 17 sixes and Mooen Ali completed a record 25 for the England innings when he cleared the boundary on the penultimate ball.
England's total of 397-6 was also the biggest so far at this tournament, and the sixth-highest ever at a World Cup.
Moeen is set to play against Sri Lanka for his milestone 100th ODI.
The Sri Lankans, World Cup champions in 1996 and runners-up in 2007 and 2011, have posted a solitary win - over Afghanistan - and lost to both of the 2015 finalists - defending champion Australia and New Zealand.
But Sri Lanka is still in contention for a playoff spot because of the two points it has picked up from two washed-out games.
England leads 6-4 in World Cup meetings between the countries, but Sri Lanka has won the last three.
The weather forecast is for a mostly cloudy but fine day with a top of 18 Celsius (64).