Daniel Sturridge is set to start for England against Iceland in place of Jamie Vardy, according to The Sun.
Roy Hodgson took a risk in England's final Group B game against Slovakia, making six changes to his 'established' starting XI. However, for the round of 16 tie with Iceland, it looks as though the coach will be reverting back to the team which started against Russia and Wales.
Although Vardy and Sturridge both came on against Wales to seal the win, and then started against Slovakia, the Liverpool striker is the only one expected to start on Monday, whilst the Leicester City forward looks set to start on the bench.
Harry Kane, who was one of the favourites for the Golden Boot prior to the tournament, has failed to find the back of the net in his three appearances so far, but is expected to lead the line for the Three Lions.
Kyle Walker and Danny Rose are also expected to re-take their positions at full-back, as will captain Wayne Rooney and Dele Alli in England's midfield.