LM) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 21-years-old, Arsenal
Very promising at times but also frustrating at others, the winger is still likely to become an important part of the England team.
RM) Raheem Sterling, 20-years-old, Liverpool
Contract controversy apart, the youngster has been key for the Reds since emerging last season. Getting the winger to play in the tournament after being a regular for the seniors may be difficult.
ST) Saido Berahino, 21-years-old, West Brom
Having a great season for the Baggies, and it would be interesting to see how the forward links up with Harry Kane.
ST) Harry Kane, 21-years-old, Tottenham
29 goals in a season is nothing to sniff at, and the announcement that the Spurs star will be playing is a big statement from England.