England forward Jamie Vardy was again named on the bench for Thursday's crucial Euro 2016 Group B clash against neighbours Wales in Lens.

Vardy was only among the substitutes for Saturday's opener against Russia in Marseille, which England drew 1-1 as the 4-2-3-1 formation spearheaded by Harry Kane failed to produce a goal from open play.

And the Leicester City striker, who scored 24 goals as the Foxes won the Premier League title last term, was again not in the XI for the second game of England's campaign as manager Roy Hodgson named an unchanged side.

Vardy, 29, had scored three goals in seven international appearances going into the Wales game.

Wales manager Chris Coleman made three changes from the side that beat Slovakia 2-1 in their first match at a major finals for 58 years.

Joe Ledley and Hal Robson-Kanu start after coming on as substitutes in the win over Slovakia, while Wayne Hennessey reclaims his spot in goal. Real Madrid star Gareth Bale once again leads the attack.