Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling
City’s Sterling has had the best season of his career so far, and the Manchester City forward will be hoping to carry that same form into Russia.
In 52 appearances this season, Sterling has found the back of the net 24 times while setting his team-mates up on 12 occasions.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane
Harry Kane is proving to be England’s most celebrated striker since Alan Shearer.
The Spurs striker was Premier League’s top scorer in 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons and narrowly missed out on the ‘Golden Boot’ this term.
Chelsea’s Gary Cahill
England do not have a great defensive mid-fielder which adds a lot of pressure on the back-line.
Chelsea’s Gary is the most experienced defender in this England setup, and he will have a vital role to play in organizing the defense of the Three Lions.