Czech Republic manager Jaroslav Silhavy has no new injury concerns to work around for his side's final game of Euro 2020 Group D against England on Tuesday.
The Czechs currently lead the way at the top of the rankings on goal difference ahead of the Three Lions, and Silhavy should stick with the same successful formula from their matches against Scotland and Croatia.
A familiar back four should see Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Kalas, Ondrej Celustka and Jan Boril shield goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik, although Boril did pick up a booking in the draw versus Croatia.
West Ham United lynchpin Tomas Soucek is untouchable in the middle of the park, but one potential change from matchday two could see Alex Kral rejoin the 26-year-old as Tomas Holes drops out.
Lukas Masopust was also cautioned against Croatia but is unlikely to lose his spot on the right, while Vladimir Darida and Jakub Jankto should also keep their spots behind the in-form Patrik Schick.
The Bayer Leverkusen man tucked away a controversially-awarded penalty after Dejan Lovren's flailing elbow caught him in the face on matchday two, and the three-goal forward affirmed that he did not sustain any fractures in the incident, despite the pool of blood.
Czech Republic possible starting lineup: Vaclik; Coufal, Kalas, Celustka, Boril; Soucek, Kral; Masopust, Darida, Jankto; Schick
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