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Gareth Southgate gives update on whether injury-stricken Luke Shaw will feature in England's opening Euro 2024 game against Serbia

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By Craig Hope

Published: 19:28 BST, 15 June 2024 | Updated: 19:56 BST, 15 June 2024

Gareth Southgate will make a late call on whether Luke Shaw is fit enough to take his place on England’s bench against Serbia, meaning Kieran Trippier is set to start the tournament opener at left back.

Shaw, 28, has not played since injuring his hamstring in February and only returned to training earlier this week. 

He is not ready to start and could yet miss out on a place among the substitutes.


The Manchester United defender also faces a race against time to feature from the off in the second group match versus Denmark on Thursday. 

That could mean a prolonged stay in the team for Trippier, who is deputising from right back and has played the position previously for his country.

Gareth Southgate has delivered a positive update on Luke Shaw's (centre) fitness after he returned to training earlier this week

Shaw has not played since February after the Manchester United defender sustained a hamstring injury

Southgate stated that all of his team had trained today ahead of England's opening Euro 2024 match against Serbia

Southgate, during his pre-match media conference here in Gelsenkirchen, said: ‘We have a decision to make on whether Luke is a possible to use from the bench or not.’

Meanwhile, captain Harry Kane says the new Euro 2024 football - Fussballliebe - benefits attackers over goalkeepers, after Serbia star Dusan Vlahovic called its movement ‘strange’.

Kane said: ‘I like the ball. It is a good ball for strikers, it is quick and when you strike it, it stays hit. 

'I had a different experience in the Bundesliga, and we are experienced with the Adidas ball. 

There was some concern over the fitness of England defender John Stones (centre) after he was confined to his room this week with illness 

Harry Kane (centre) meanwhile believes the new Euro 2024 football benefits attackers over defenders

The England boss was also staying tight-lipped over how his England squad could line up against Serbia on Sunday afternoon 

'For me, personally, it is better for the strikers than the goalkeepers - and I’m not going to complain about that!’

Vlahovic said: ‘It is strange, not that it doesn’t respond, it depends on how you kick it. For now, it listens to me, let it listen to me tomorrow and let it continue.’

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