Holly Thackeray | March 28, 2016

As England have just shown against world champions Germany, minus skipper and striker Wayne Rooney and wing wizard Raheem Sterling among others, Roy Hodgson has a wealth of exciting attacking options on his hands.
After thrilling in Berlin, the Three Lions and their ferocious forwards have captured the attention of Euro 2016 tipsters once again. So, here, Coral present a majestic market for customers on England’s top scorer chances in the continental competition.
Who will you back to give England an edge?

After dispatching against Die Mannschaft, that’s four from nine in a Three Lions shirt, and Kane will almost certainly lead the line in France – with odds of 15/8 for the 22-year-old to be top scorer.

Top scorer in Euro 2016 qualifying, not just for England but across the whole of Group E, Rooney had begun to find his shooting boots for club Manchester United also, so may make sense to punters at a price of 9/2 to net most this summer.

The lethal Leicester City sharpshooter is chasing compatriot Kane to be Premier League leading scorer, and could potentially couple that feat with a rampant Euro haul.
Having broken his international duck in perhaps the best way possible against England’s bitterest foes, who would bet against Vardy causing havoc on the continent to continue his blockbuster story?

When the in-form Mancunian marksman dons the Three Lions there is something extra special about his play and, paired with his recent resurgence at the Emirates and uncanny ability to bag a last minute strike, Welbeck is well worth a wager at sensational odds of 7/1.

The teenage talent could hit double figures for Tottenham before the term is over, and will be eyeing a real impact for England following tremendous showings versus France and Germany, so a 14/1 price for most goals is more than generous.

Skillfull Sterling will be a starter if fit and has always had the ability to pop up and poach a crucial goal, so this relative outside shout at 16/1 could be worth piling the pounds on.
