England players go for stroll in Nice ahead of Iceland clash

England's players look relaxed as they walk through Nice ahead of their Euro 2016 last-16 tie against Iceland

It's win-or-go-home for England in Nice on Monday night, but the players seemed relaxed enough in the morning as they went for a walk next to the Mediterranean.

Roy Hodgson's men face Iceland at the Allianz Riviera Stadium, looking to set up a Sunday night Euro 2016 quarter-final against host nation France.

And with preparations all but complete, the players spent some time in the morning strolling along the appropriately-named Promenade des Anglais, a well-known route along the coast.

Hodgson's potential starting line-up for Monday's game remains the hot talking point, with Wayne Rooney expected to be recalled and Raheem Sterling also pushing hard for a place.

Speaking on Sky Sports News HQ, former England midfielder Ray Wilkins says Hodgson would be "brave" to replace Adam Lallana with Sterling.

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Hodgson geed up his players before the game at his pre-match press conference, telling the media: "This is the ultimate test because if we don't win, that's the end for us."

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Click on the video to watch the England lads soaking up the sun ahead of their duel with Lars Lagerback and his well-organised Iceland side.

England boss Roy Hodgson takes some downtime in Nice on Monday morning
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