Euro 2016: England Qualify to Knock-out Stages Despite Draw

England failed to break down a resolute Slovakia side in their final Group B game at Euro 2016 on Monday and were subsequently consigned to a second-placed finish behind Wales. 
Roy Hodgson made six changes from the side that started the 2-1 win over Wales last time out, but will face criticism after England drew a frustrating blank in Saint-Etienne while Chris Coleman's side thrashed Russia 3-0 to win the group. 
Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge, the goal scoring heroes against Wales, were given starts, with Wayne Rooney among those rested as Gary Cahill was handed the captain's armband. 
Sturridge had the two most dangerous chances of the game when in the first half his shot from inside the six yard box was blocked. The second was when he miss-hit a volley after going through on goal. 
England will face the top team of Group F. All of Hungary, Portugal and Iceland could top their group.

Source: QNA