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ENGLAND PLAYERS will show that Gareth Bale's taunts about an absence of ‘pride and enthusiasm' are rubbish, according to Ladbrokes.
The Dragons' star might need to wolf down some humble pie following the anthems, with the Three Lions players 4/7 to outsing their Welsh counterparts (5/4), with a rousing performance of ‘God Save the Queen'.
And the strike pairing of Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy are likely to be belting out the anthem together, with evens for both males to make the beginning XI, while 4/6 says that under-fire Kane is set to keep Roy Hodgson's trust with a start in every Euro 2016 online game.
Wayne Rooney impressed against Russia and it's 1/16 the captain keeps his beginning berth, while Marcus Rashford (5/1) and Daniel Sturridge (13/8) are both wanting to make it in Lens.
Ladbrokes News' Dave Burin said: “Expect a fired-up England to put paid to those jibes about not having ‘passion', while Vardy and Kane could be on-song from the very first whistle to trigger Bale and co. into even more shame.”
England 4/7
Wales 5/4
Hart 1/50
Dier 1/50
Walker 1/16
Rose 1/16
Cahill 1/16
Smalling 1/16
Aili 1/16
Rooney 1/16
Kane 1/7
Lallana 1/2
Sterling 1/2
Vardy 8/11
Wilshere 1/1
Milner 11/8
Henderson 13/8
Sturridge 13/8
Barkley 9/4
Rashford 5/1
Stones 6/1
Bertrand 9/1
Clyne 9/1
Forster 16/1
Heaton 20/1