Looking ahead at the Euros, England will go into Monday's game against Slovakia at Saint-Etienne. The Three Lions currently top Group B with four points, ahead of Wales and Slovakia who have three apiece.
Knowing that they can top Group B with a victory, England manager Roy Hodgson is keeping an open mind on whether to retain Harry Kane or start Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy in the match. England's opening 1-1 draw against Russia was marred by violence and crowd trouble both inside and outside the stadium. Hodgson urged fans to "stay out of fights and stay of trouble." With a fully-fit squad for the clash against Slovakia, Hodgson certainly has plenty of options, but he is wary of complacency and warned about the strength of Slovakia's attack and their excellent performance in qualifying.
Slovakia will face England, while Russia take on Wales in the last Group B matches. England can advance with a draw, while both Wales and Slovakia need a win to ensure advancement as do bottom side Russia.