As it stands, England are preparing to name a 23-player squad for the Euros, although Uefa increased the maximum squad size to 26 ahead of the men’s Euros last summer and may opt to mirror it for the women’s tournament.
One of the breakthrough talents to emerge over the last couple of years, Park almost made England’s World Cup squad but is set to appear at her first major tournament.
Often an unsung hero in defence, Carter played an important role at the last World Cup due to her versatility and can play in both at the left side of a back three and back four.
Bright recovered from her own knee injury to stand as England’s defensive rock at the last World Cup.
Arguably the biggest talent in the squad, James shone at the World Cup before her sending off against Nigeria in the last 16, which meant the Chelsea forward didn’t play again until the final.