England's Euro 2016 squad the youngest at the tournament

England boss Roy Hodgson's final 23-man squad for Euro 2016 has the lowest average age - 25.8 years - of any at the tournament.The party includes a teenager in 18-year-old Marcus Rashford, 20-year-old Dele Alli, 21-year-old Raheem Sterling and four 22-year-olds - Harry Kane, Ross Barkley, Eric Dier and John Stones. There are only four players aged 30 or over.Below, Football.co.uk shows how the nations competing at this summer's showpiece in France rank in terms of the average ages of their squads, from lowest to highest.The Republic of Ireland's has the highest average age, 29.8 years. Boss Martin O'Neill has selected 11 players aged 30 or over and only one under the age of 24.Wales are the seventh youngest group at 27.3 years, while Northern Ireland are further down the scale at 28.5 years.ENGLAND 25.8 yearsGERMANY 25.9SWITZERLAND 26.1BELGIUM 26.4CROATIA 26.7TURKEY 26.9WALES 27.3POLAND 27.5ALBANIA 27.6ICELAND 27.6AUSTRIA 27.7FRANCE 27.8SWEDEN 27.8UKRAINE 27.9HUNGARY 28.0SPAIN 28.1PORTUGAL 28.4NORTHERN IRELAND 28.5ROMANIA 28.7SLOVAKIA 28.9ITALY 28.9CZECH REPUBLIC 29.2RUSSIA 29.3REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 29.8

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