Jun 20, 2016 at 8pm UK at ​Stade Geoffroy Guichard
SlovakiaSlovakia
0-0
England

Pecovsky (24')
FT

Bertrand (52')

Roy Hodgson: 'Stronger teams might suit England better'

Roy Hodgson manager of England looks thoughtful during the international friendly match between England and Portugal at Wembley Stadium on June 2, 2016 in London, England
© Getty Images
England manager Roy Hodgson believes that his side might benefit from facing more attack-minded opposition in the knockout stages of Euro 2016.

England manager Roy Hodgson has suggested that facing stronger opposition in the knockout rounds of Euro 2016 will suit his side better.

Failing to make chances count was the theme of England's group stage as they finished second behind Wales in Group B, which is expected to give them a tougher route though the tournament.

However, Hodgson, who labelled the defensive tactics of England's Group B opponents as "embarrassing" after yesterday's 0-0 draw with Slovakia, is hopeful that playing against more attack-minded opposition will give his side the space and freedom to hit top form.

"The way we are playing at the moment, the way we're dominating games, we aren't really frightened of anybody," Hodgson told reporters.

"To be honest it might even suit us if we play a stronger team that actually comes to beat us rather than trying to stop us scoring. That might even work in our favour because we might find some space we can actually exploit behind the defence.

"That's something we haven't really been able to do in the three games. We've had to play in front of the defence because they've played with so many men in defensive positions."

England could face Hungary, Iceland, Portugal or Austria in the last 16.

Dele Alli reacts after missing a chance during the Euro 2016 Group B match between Slovakia and England on June 20, 2016
Read Next:
Shilton: 'England should focus on positives'
>

Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal00000000
2Bournemouth00000000
3Burnley00000000
4Chelsea00000000
5Crystal Palace00000000
6Everton00000000
7Hull City00000000
8Leicester CityLeicester00000000
9Liverpool00000000
10Manchester CityMan City00000000
11Manchester UnitedMan Utd00000000
12Middlesbrough00000000
13Southampton00000000
14Stoke CityStoke00000000
15Sunderland00000000
16Swansea CitySwansea00000000
17Tottenham HotspurSpurs00000000
18Watford00000000
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom00000000
20West Ham UnitedWest Ham00000000
LIVE SCORES VIDEPRINTER
expand