England manager Roy Hodgson has named an unchanged starting XI for the crucial Euro 2016 game against Wales.
There had been suggestions that Jamie Vardy or Daniel Sturridge might replace Harry Kane up front, but the Tottenham man keeps his place.
Raheem Sterling also starts for a second straight game despite coming in for criticism in the draw with Russia.
For Wales, goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey returns after injury forced him to sit out the win over Slovakia.
Hal Robson-Kanu also starts, after coming off the bench to score the winner in the 2-1 victory, with Jonny Williams dropping to the bench, and Joe Ledley replaces David Edwards.
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