England go into their final Euro 2020 group match knowing that qualification to the knockout round can be rubber-stamped with a win over Czech Republic.
But with a battle for top spot in the group likely to be between the two sides at Wembley, the visitors will believe they can pull off a shock and finish at the summit.
It has been argued finishing second in the group could even give England a better chance of progressing to the latter stages of the tournament.
That will certainly happen if England fail to record a victory once again against the Czechs. But Gareth Southgates men will be determined to bounce back with a win following a disappointing goalless draw against Scotland after being fancied as heavy favourites.
Gareth Southgate faces a tough task as England prepare for their final group match (Image: UEFA via Getty Images)
It will be far from a straightforward task, however, given how Jaroslav Silhavys side have performed so far with a 2-0 win over Scotland and a 1-1 draw against Croatia.
As the teams prepare for the final match of the group stage, Southgate and his staff must identify a workable gameplan to nullify the confident Czechs quiet.
Mirror Sport takes a look at the three danger men who could pose a threat at Wembley on Tuesday
Patrik Schick
Patrik Schick is tied as the tournament’s top goalscorer with three goals (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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International tournaments can provide an opportunity for players to earn themselves a big move and judging by the way Schick is going about his business, another big transfer could be on the horizon.
The 25-year-old is currently tied with Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo in the tournament’s top goalscorer charts after hitting three goals in his two games in the multi-nation tournament.
Patrik Schick’s effort from the halfway line beats Scotland’s David Marshall (Image: REUTERS)
The forward is also poised to take home the goal of the tournament award and perhaps the Puskas Award too after his incredible effort from the halfway line against Scotland on matchday one.
Schick is not exactly renowned for being prolific at club level after mixed spells in Italy with Sampdoria and Roma, he joined Bayer Leverkusen for £23m last summer after impressing whilst on loan with RB Leipzig.
But he has experienced better times in front of goal at international level, scoring 14 times in 28 caps for his country, with five goals coming in his last six matches.
His fine individual strike against Croatia demonstrated that his confidence is sky-high and the likes of John Stones and Harry Maguire may have their hands full with the striker.
Tomas Soucek
Czech Republic’s Tomas Soucek is a danger from set-pieces
Remember that run of form that Soucek went on where it felt like he scored every game? Well, it was no fluke.
The midfielder may have calmed his goalscoring habits towards the end of the season but he continues to be a menace in the air.
With every game he turns out for the Hammers, it only serves to confirm David Moyes unearthed a bargain, having paid just £13million to sign Soucek from Slavia Prague in January 2020.
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For a player who is described as a defensive midfielder, 10 goals in the Premier League and three in his last three Fifa World Cup qualification matches isnt a bad return.
Soucek is more than just a troubling presence in the air, though. He makes intelligent late runs into the box and has a tendency to position himself in the right areas to prevent counter attacks.
The Czech midfield general will come up against his club team-mate Declan Rice as the two teams go head-to-head and it should be an intriguing battle.
But there is no question the England man will be warning his team-mates to treat the threat seriously or risk the consequences.
Adam Hlozek
Adam Hlozek is reportedly wanted by Liverpool
Aside from Jude Bellingham and Kasper Kozlowski, Hlozek is one of the youngest players to feature at Euro 2020.
The 18-year-old came off the bench in both games against Scotland and Croatia to show glimpses of his ability after shining in his native lands top flight for Sparta Prague.
Hlozek, who can play anywhere across the front three, has been in devastating form for his club this season and tops the goalscoring charts in the Fortuna Liga with 15 goals in just 19 appearances.
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His stunning goalscoring displays which are winning him fans across Europe, having caught the eye of visiting scouts when he demolished Brno with an incredible four-goal haul back in May.
Hlozek has been hailed as the nations biggest talent since the days of Tomas Rosicky and Pavel Nedved after making his professional debut aged 16 and it is little surprise that he has admirers from Europes top clubs.
Adam Hlozek, 18, is the top goalscorer in the Czech Gambrinus Liga with 15 goals (Image: Czech News Agency/PA Images)
West Ham are thought to be monitoring the teenager after experiencing success in the Czech market with Soucek and Vladimir Coufal, while Liverpool have been linked with a £20m bid.
If the Czechs need a goal towards the end of the game on Tuesday, expect to see this starlet light up the pitch and wreak havoc for the England defence with his pace and direct dribbling.
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