3) Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy’s fairytale run continues in Euro 2016 after having achieved the impossible with Leicester City last season where they won the English Premier League amidst a host of heavyweights.
From a non-League footballer to representing England in the European Championships is a story in itself which he will want to build upon by winning the title for the Three Lions in France.
Vardy came on as a half-time substitute against Wales and made an immediate impact by levelling the match 1-1. Roy Hodgson is set to give Vardy a starting berth after both Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane failed to impress in the first two matches.
Perhaps more feared than Kane at the moment because of his form, Vardy brings in the energy and fighting mentality of Leicester City in this England team, something they need to do well in the rest of the competition.