England manager Roy Hodgson has announced his squad for the upcoming EURO 2016 in France.
The 23-man squad includes the likes of Raheem Sterling, Spurs sensation Dele Alli and Harry Kane.
The highlight is the inclusion of Manchester United’s teen star Marcus Rashford alongside Liverpool striker Daniel Sturrige.
Speculations were running rife that only one of the two forwards will be included in the 23-man squad, but Hodgson has included both the attackers in his squad.
Leicester City midfielder Danny Drinkwater has been left out from the squad, the Foxes star has failed to make it to the final team, despite having a wonderful season under Claudio Ranieri.
CONFIRMED: The #ThreeLions squad for #EURO2016.
23 players, #TogetherForEngland. pic.twitter.com/lpUwMo4HPk
— England (@England) May 31, 2016