England, who had been World T20 champions in the past, are on a roll, having thrashed New Zealand twice and South Africa once in the warm-up matches.
In contrast, Bangladesh's morale has taken a hit owing to a defeat against India in the opening match of the tournament which they lost by 72 runs here last evening.
While Bangladesh have the advantage of knowing the playing conditions at the Chinnaswamy well, England will look to adapt as quickly as possible.
England, runners-up to Australia in the last two editions, would be banking on star batters Sarah Taylor and Tammy Beaumont.
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Beaumont and Taylor, who struck half-centuries in the warm-ups, will not only look to continue the good work.
England skipper Charlotte Edwards would also expect a repeat of sterling performances from Lydia Greenway and Natalie Sciver.
In the bowling department, Jenny Gunn has shown form with her medium-pace swing, claiming six wickets in three warm-up matches, with best figures being 4 for 12 against New Zealand.
Edwards will also hope that seamer Anya Shrubsole, left- arm spinner Rebecca Grundy, Danielle Hazell and medium pacer Heather Knight, to give good support to Brunt, England's strike bowler.
On the other hand, Bangladesh would like to forget the last defeat against India and try to put up a good show to open their account in the points table by outsmarting the English side.
However, it would not be easy for them as the likes of Brunt and company would like to test their fragile batting lineup.
England: Charlotte
Edwards (c), Tammy
Beaumont, Katherine
Brunt, Georgia
Elwiss, Natasha
Farrant
, Lydia Greenway,
Rebecca Grundy, Jenny Gunn, Danielle Hazell, Amy Jones, Heather
Knight, Natalie Sciver, Anya Shrubsole, Sarah
Taylor
,
Danielle
Wyatt.
Bangladesh: Jahanara Alam (c), Ayasha Rahman, Fahima Khatun, Fargana Hoque, Khadija Tul Kubra, Lata Mondal, Nahida Akter, Nigar Sultana, Panna Ghosh, Ritu Moni, Rumana
Ahmed,
Salma
Khatun, Sanjida Islam, Shaila Sharmin, Sharmin Akhter.