MR: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
With England perhaps switching to a 4-4-2, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain looks most likely right now to establish himself as first choice on the right flank.
ML: Raheem Sterling
With a fairly free role on the left, Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling is also set to be one of England’s most important players for Euro 2016.
FC: Wayne Rooney
With Wayne Rooney in need of a strike partner, the England captain keeps his place in Hodgson’s best XI, but with another striker alongside him.
FC: Harry Kane
With Hodgson expressing doubts over Welbeck and Sturridge, Tottenham’s Harry Kane is surely the only man likely to be partnering Rooney in attack at the next Euros.