Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard is set to be a shock omission from today's England Euros squad.
Mason Greenwood is also out of the squad through injury, while Trent Alexander-Arnold, James Ward-Prowse, Ben White, Aaron Ramsdale and Ben Godfrey are also sweating on their places.
England manager Southgate will trim his provisional squad from 33 to 26 on Tuesday at 5pm, with the Three Lions boss holding a press conference at 6pm.
United midfielder Lingard, who spent last season on loan at West Ham United, earned his place back into Southgate's England squad in March after some terrific form in the second half of the Premier League season.
The 28-year-old's form earned the Hammers a place in the Europa League next season via a sixth-placed Premier League position - with the midfielder netting nine goals in 16 games.
But Lingard has not been deemed as vital enough to make Southgate's final squad for the European Championships - with England's campaign starting on June 13, reports the Daily Mail.

