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England Euro 2024 kit numbers revealed in full with Kobbie Mainoo, Luke Shaw and Phil Foden hint

England have unveiled the final kit numbers for their 26-man squad ahead of Euro 2024, less than a day after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Iceland in their last friendly before the tournament.

Jon Dagur-Porsteinsson's early goal secured another memorable victory for the visitors over England, leaving Gareth Southgate's men with plenty to ponder before their opening match against Serbia in Germany on Sunday, June 16. Despite fielding a near full-strength side, the performance was lacklustre.

Dominating possession for large periods, England could only muster a single shot on target and were punished for a weak press that allowed their makeshift defence to be torn apart. Now, the focus shifts to the competitive matches as the Three Lions aim to maintain their impressive major tournament record under Southgate.

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In a traditional part of the build-up, England have now released the full list of squad numbers ahead of the tournament's kick-off. The selection could provide some insight into who might feature in the starting XI.

Unsurprisingly, Jordan Pickford is the No.1 and is expected to start the tournament between the sticks, reports football.london. Kyle Walker retains his No.2 from Manchester City, whilst Luke Shaw - despite being an injury doubt - has been given his preferred No.3, hinting at his potential inclusion.

The potential centre-back duo of John Stones (No. 5) and Marc Guehi (No.6) took to the field against Iceland but were dismantled in the second half when Stones was taken off due to a fitness concern. In midfield, Trent Alexander-Arnold's

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