Sky Sports News' England reporter Nick Collins names the 23 men, as it stands, who he thinks will be in Roy Hodgson's England squad this summer.
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LUKE SHAW: A debut at 18 and now we know England have three genuine international-class left backs! Wonderfully composed and confident, this was a tantalising glimpse into the future and his duel with Cole to make the final 23 will be fascinating.
ADAM LALLANA: Lifted England in the final half hour after coming on and helped set up Sturridge's goal. The Southampton midfielder looks a cert for the World Cup squad and may now force his way into the starting line-up in Manaus.
DANNY WELBECK: Continues to impress in an England shirt and rattled Denmark's defence with his persistence. Club form may be a concern, but for his country he remains a real threat.
ALEX OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN: Fit again after long-term injury and showed he's at home in central midfield or on the flanks. Cameo role this time, he remains firmly in Roy Hodgson's plans.
ANDROS TOWNSEND: England's hero of the final two qualifiers, but he did not have the time to make an impact on this occasion. Still expect him to be in the mix.
JAMES MILNER: Just a couple of minutes at the end for England's "Mr Versatile", the reliable midfielder finds himself in the middle of an intriguing battle for places on the plane to Rio.