Jack Grealish (โฌ7.6m) is on the England bench as Gareth Southgate’s men take on Germany in the last 16.
The Aston Villa midfielder is the big loser from the manager’s decision to match Germany by going with a 3-4-3 formation, as he drops out in favour of Kieran Trippier (โฌ5.1m).
Bukayo Saka (โฌ6.5m) retains his place from the 1-0 win against the Czech Republic, starting in a front three with Raheem Sterling (โฌ9.7m) and Harry Kane (โฌ11.5m).
On the selections of Tripper and Saka, Southgate said:
“It’s down to their performances already in the tournament and in training. Bukayo’s speed behind the back line will be really important and he’s been comfortable at receiving under pressure. That will be key to today’s game. Kieran has experience and adds to set plays with his deliveries. He is one of the best communicators we have in the team.”
Declan Rice (โฌ5.6m) and Kalvin Phillips (โฌ5.3m) are the midfield anchors, with Luke Shaw (โฌ6.1m) and Tripper operating as wing-backs.
Harry Maguire (โฌ5.5m) is again ruled fit to start, forming a back three with Kyle Walker (โฌ5.5m) and John Stones (โฌ5.7m). Jordan Pickford (โฌ5.7m) is between the sticks.
Mason Mount (โฌ7.1m) is also on the England bench, having not been able to train with the team due to Covid-19 protocol. Ben Chilwell (โฌ6.0m) was in the same boat as Mount but does not make the squad.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (โฌ6.9m) is also not part England matchday 23, leaving no recognised centre-forward as back-up to Kane.
“We’ve played it a lot. We’ve chopped and changed over the last few years now. It’s something that we’re used to. Each game you have to look at the opposition and see what suits us the best. Hopefully we can exploit a few of their weaknesses.” – Harry Kane on England playing a back three
Germany boss Joachim Low has opted for Leon Goretzka (โฌ6.6m) ahead of Ilkay Gundogan (โฌ7.5m) – who suffered a bruised head in training – in midfield, while Chelsea forward Timo Werner (โฌ8.4m) takes the place of Serge Gnabry (โฌ9.5m) in attack.
Werner lines up in a fluid three-man forward line alongside club-mate Kai Havertz (โฌ9.2m) and the fit-again Thomas Muller (โฌ9.5m).
Goretzka partners Toni Kroos (โฌ7.0m) in midfield, where they are flanked by Robin Gosens (โฌ5.4m) and Joshua Kimmich (โฌ6.4m).
Another Chelsea man in Antonio Rudiger (โฌ5.5m) plays on the left of a back three with Mathias Ginter (โฌ5.0m) and Mats Hummels (โฌ5.1m), ahead of goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (โฌ6.0m).
Rudiger and Gosens were both ill ahead of this evening’s clash but have been passed fit to play.
England XI: (3-4-3) Pickford; Maguire, Stones, Walker; Shaw, Rice, Phillips, Trippier; Sterling, Kane, Saka.
Germany XI (3-4-3): Neuer; Rudiger, Hummels, Ginter; Gosens, Kroos, Goretzka, Kimmich; Havertz, Werner, Muller.

