Rio Ferdinand does not believe England have the wherewithal to compete for glory at Euro 2016.

Roy Hodgson's men coasted into this summer's finals, reaching France with a 100 per cent record in qualification for the first time.

Questions still linger, though, over the Three Lions' capabilities against the very best nations in the world.

Former England international Rio Ferdinand feels they won't go beyond the quarter-finals at Euro 2016

England qualified for this summer's tournament with a 100 per cent record for the first time in their history

Wayne Rooney (left) will be hoping to captain the Three Lions to glory this summer in France

However, Ferdinand believes Roy Hodgson's side don't have the talent to beat several major teams in France

Next month's friendlies against Germany and Holland should offer a better idea of where England are at, but Ferdinand's mind already appears made up.

The former defender, capped 81 times by his country, was dismissive when it came to the chances of Hodgson's men enjoying a successful summer in France, where Russia, Wales and Slovakia join them in Group B.

Asked whether England can make it past the quarter-finals, Ferdinand told NDTV: 'No.

'Based on what I have seen I don't think so.

'If you got to go through the quarters and the semis and the final of this tournament and potentially win it, you've got to beat a France, you've got to beat a Germany and you've got to beat and/or a Spain.

'I don't think England will be able to do that, given what we have seen. I just don't think they are capable.'