Right-Winger: Kai Havertz (Germany)

Kai Havertz won the Champions League for Chelsea with a match-winning goal in the final against Manchester City.
Now, he's playing a talismanic role for Germany at Euro 2020, helping them finish second in the 'group of death' with two important goals as well as forcing two own goals. Havertz's movement in attacking areas has been difficult to contain, so England's stoic defence will have a real challenge on their hands.
Striker: Serge Gnabry (Germany)

Serge Gnabry is yet to open his account at the Euros, but he has been the silent killer for Germany - dropping back (or in some cases drifting out wide) for players like Havertz and Muller to run into.
Gnabry has also bamboozled opposition defences. The Bayern Munich star has an excellent record in London, and that alone might be a good omen for him in terms of goals.
Left Winger: Raheem Sterling (England)

Both of England's goals at the Euros so far have come from Raheem Sterling, who has looked sharp in attack.
With Harry Kane disappointing, Sterling has stepped up to the plate and made a difference. He could give Germany a lot to think about, with his energetic runs and eye for passes.
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