Roy Hodgsons 26-man England squad for Euro 2016 will be reduced to 23 before the tournament, but which three players could miss out? The likes of Marcus Rashford, Fabian Delph, Jack Wilshere and Andros Townsend are surprise inclusions in the squad ahead of the tournament in France, which kicks off for England on June 11 against Russia in Marseille.Hodgson has friendlies against Turkey (May 22) and Australia (May 27) to judge who will make the final cut before a final warm-up against Portugal on June 2. Danny Drinkwater got a midfield place after a successful season with Leicester Here, Sky Sports News HQs Nick Collins gives us some insight into Hodgsons thinking, and who is likely to miss out from the initial squad...Which three players could be left at home? COLLINS: Youve got to look at the midfield, and with 11 names in the squad, thats where some of the cuts will inevitably be made.If Jack Wilshere and Jordan Henderson can prove their form and fitness after returning from injury, then I think a couple of players that may miss out would be the likes of Fabian Delph and Danny Drinkwater. If Jack Wilshere keeps fit, he could stay in Hodgsons squad, says Nick Collins I think they are the sort of players who will be in danger of missing out.The third one at this stage, and I hasten to add at this stage, who is most likely to miss out would be 18-year-old Marcus Rashford, the surprise name in the squad. What can Rashford do to get on the plane? Sky Sports News HQ reporter Nick Collins investigates whether Marcus Rashford has enough time to force his way in Englands final 23 man squad for Euro 2016 COLLINS: Hes got a lot of convincing to do to get ahead in the pecking order. Roy Hodgson has always said he wanted to take five strikers, but that may change to four now because of Danny Welbecks injury.The young player has really got to show that he can do something. He cant play in the first warm-up game against Turkey of course because of his involvement in the FA Cup final with Manchester United, and his one chance may come against Australia at the Stadium of Light on May 27. Marcus Rashford is yet to appear for the England senior side It could completely change with form and injury over the coming days, and thats why it is a fascinating situation. Which decisions would have been toughest for Hodgson?COLLINS: I think the hardest decision would have been telling Phil Jagielka that he wont be going to the Euros. Defender Phil Jagielka (left) was left out of Hodgsons 26-man squad I think the decision between Andros Townsend and Theo Walcott would have also been a tough one. 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Sluman had a bogey-free 65 to match Langer, but narrowly missed a birdie putt on the first playoff hole that would have won it. Russ Cochran, who trailed by seven shots early in the final round, had a 67 to finish third at 14 under. Defending champion Kenny Perry tied Langer for the lead heading into the back nine, but faded badly over the closing holes. Perrys 69 left him two shots out of the playoff. Langer nearly missed out on the playoff himself. He fought a balky putter much of the day only to hole a 35-foot birdie putt on the 17th that lifted him into a tie with Sluman. The normally reserved German pumped his fist in disbelief after the ball dropped into the cup. He parred 18 to match Sluman at 15 under and escaped one more time when Slumans birdie attempt on the first playoff hole burned the right edge. Sluman, the 1988 PGA champion, covered his hands in disbelief after the putt stayed out. 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