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Roy Hodgson undecided on England's strikers for Slovakia Euro 2016 clash

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England manager Roy Hodgson says forward Harry Kane has trained well and is not affected by how many games he has played this season

Roy Hodgson is keeping an open mind on whether to retain Harry Kane or start Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy in England's final group game against Slovakia.

Assured of a top-three finish after the last-gasp victory against Wales - when Vardy and Sturridge scored as England came from behind to win - England know they can top Group B with victory in St Etienne on Monday night.

"Jamie and Daniel did very well when they came on against Wales and I'm sure they would like to start (against Wales)," Hodgson told reporters at England's press conference.

"The options are there. We have spoken at length on many occasions about the options available, especially in the front positions and nothing changes. It's a decision to be made."

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Jamie Vardy wants to start against Slovakia in Euro 2016 but knows the decision is down to manager Roy Hodgson

Kane and Raheem Sterling made way for Vardy and Sturridge at half-time, and with just one shot on target in 135 minutes at the championships, questions are being asked about the Tottenham striker's fitness after a gruelling season.

"I have spoken to Harry, he has been very very good in training over the last couple of days," Hodgson said.

"I don't think he is suffering any more from the season than any other who has played on a regular basis.

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"We have some players who of course haven't played on a regular basis either through injury or some other reason but there is no problem with him in that respect."

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England have a fully-fit squad for Monday's clash with Slovakia at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard and Hodgson insisted any changes to his starting line-up will be out of choice rather than necessity. 

"I don't think its absolutely necessary [for me to make changes to my team]," he said. "The players are in good shape and I don't think it will be a problem if I keep very much the same side as we've played. 

"But also there are a lot of players who would like to play and have been knocking hard at the door to play so I have the option to refresh because everyone is anxious to get their chance and show what they can do.

"It's really a question of what we would like to do rather than what we feel is necessary in any other way."

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