Roy Hodgson's made a gamble ahead their final group game with Slovakia by making a string of changes to a winning side.
Unfortunately, his decision backfired as England slumped to a goalless draw subsequently finishing as runners-up to Wales in Group B, with the possibility of facing hosts and favourites France in the quarter-finals, if they progress.
The England boss made six changes against Slovakia, and will continue to ring the changes as he is set to recall misfiring Harry Kane to the starting XI along with Daniel Sturridge while benching Jamie Vardy. Skipper Wayne Rooney, who made a cameo appearance last Monday, will be drafted back in the middle of the park, as well as Spurs' full-backs Kyle Walker and Danny Rose, according to the Mail.
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Kane was in a rich vein of form heading into the Euro's finishing as top scorer in the Premier League with 25 goals, but has yet to transform his domestic form to the International scene after coming under intense scrutiny for his performances, refusing the claim he is suffering from burnout, saying;
"I feel sharp and ready. I'm not tired, I'm 100% fresh. I don't think burnout is a worry."
The Three Lions will conclude the Last 16 ties as they face minnows Iceland on Monday evening in Nice.
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