England will be up against Slovenia in their final group-stage match on Tuesday (June 25).
England are currently on top of the Group C points table with 4 points in two matches. Slovenia, on the other hand, are placed 3rd in the table with 2 points in two matches. England will be hoping to finish at the summit of their group while the Slovenians will have their intentions of qualification.

The challenge for England will be to get a victory and thus reward themselves with an easier opponent in the Round of 16. Southgate's men have been criticized for lackluster performances in the first two matches but they need to step up against Slovenia.
The Euro 2024 Group C match between England and Slovenia will be on Tuesday (June 25). The match will start at 8 pm GMT, which is 12:30 am IST in India (early hours on Wednesday).
The match will be played at the RheinEnergieStadion in Koln.
England and Slovenia have played 6 matches against each other. The Three Lions have won 5 of those matches whereas one solitary match ended in a draw.
England Form: D W L W D
Slovenia Form: D D D W W
The last meeting between these two nations was back in 2017 in a World Cup qualification match. England won that match at Wembley courtesy of a 94th-minute goal from Harry Kane.
England manager Gareth Southgate will contemplate a few changes in the team. Trent Alexander-Arnold has mostly been a disappointment in the midfield and the Liverpool player may be replaced by Chelsea's Conor Gallagher.
Luke Shaw returned to full training but he is unlikely to feature as Kieran Trippier is set to fill in at the left-back position. In terms of the front line, they are likely to field the same team.
For Slovenia, Benjamin Sesko is set to play a crucial part. The RB Leipzig striker had a stellar season but is yet to find the net in the Euros. Jaka Bijol and Vanja Drkusic, the two centre backs will also have a huge role as they will be tasked to stop the English attackers, ahead of their custodian Jan Oblak.
England: Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Marc Guehi, Kieran Trippier; Conor Gallagher, Declan Rice; Bukayo Saka, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden; Harry Kane
Slovenia: Jan Oblak; Zan Karnicnik, Vanja Drkusic, Jaka Bijol, Erik Janza; Petar Stojanovic, Adam Cerin, Timi Elsnik, Jan Mlakar; Andraz Sporar, Benjamin Sesko