Is Marcus Rashford set to become England's latest sensation at a major tournament? Of course, it all depends on whether manager Roy Hodgson keeps the 18-year-old Manchester United striker in when England's squad is cut from 26 to 23 by June 1, but the Three Lions have history.
Michael Owen (at France '98) and Wayne Rooney (at Euro 2004) were just two of what has become a tournament tradition: the hopeful insertion of a wildcard that England's opponents have not properly prepared for.
Will Hodgson follow history? Or might Rashford's involvement in two of England's three "preparation matches" -- to use Hodgson's careful phrasing -- be little more than a taste of an England career to come?