England vs Wales player ratings: Who ranked highest in Lens?
Which player impressed most as England came from behind to beat neighbours Wales?
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Your support makes all the difference.England moved to the top of Group B on Thursday after substitutes Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge both scored in the second-half to give Roy Hodgson's side a 2-1 victory over Wales.
Chris Coleman's side came into the match on top of Group B after beating Slovakia 2-1 last Saturday, while England were held 1-1 by Russia in Marseilles.
Despite enjoying the majority of possession in Lens, the Three Lions fell behind in the first half as Gareth Bale scored with a long-range free-kick.
England's prospects looked bleak ahead of Monday's final group match against Slovakia, only for Hodgson's changes to come up trumps.
Leicester City's Vardy levelled from close range before Sturridge toe-poked the winner in injury-time.
But which player earned top marks in Lens? Check out our gallery and leave your comments in the section below.
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