Former Arsenal star Paul Merson has urged England manager Roy Hodgson to make changes to his starting line-up for the final Group B game against Slovakia.
Hodgson has named an unchanged team for the first two group games, but Merson thinks that he should drop the likes of Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling for Monday's meeting with the Slovakians in Saint-Etienne.
He writes for Sky Sports: "Roy Hodgson has got to make some changes for this game.
"We are there for the long haul, so he needs to use the 23-man squad. I would leave Harry Kane out, not because he is a bad player, but because he looks tired.
"I want to see Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge starting this game, with Raheem Sterling also left out.
"We don't keep very many clean sheets, so maybe you would stick with the same back five for continuity. I'm taking a bit of a risk by saying they will keep a clean sheet in this game, but I think England will win to win the group."