England coach Roy Hodgson has explained including Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford in his Euros train-on squad.
The uncapped striker's impressive form has seen him fast-tracked into a group of forwards along with Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy, as Jermain Defoe and Andy Carroll miss out.
Andros Townsend, who won the last of his 10 caps in October, comes in following Danny Welbeck's knee injury, but there is no place for Theo Walcott.
Asked about Rashford's chances of featuring in his final 23-man squad, Hodgson told a press conference: "He's one of the contenders, of course.
"The competition is quite strong, he'll understand that. He deserves to be selected in this larger squad.
"It will be interesting to see what he can do, it may only be for one week, but I am pleased that he has had such a good end to the season.
"It's great to be able to include him. There's no reason why he can't knock someone off their perch, but it will be harder than some people might expect."