All three Eagles took their alternatives, with Guéhi sometimes strong on the best way to a clear sheet; Eze ever-threatening and creative, catching the attention with some significantly spectacular footwork within the first-half; and Wharton showcasing his maturity on the ball, being concerned within the build-up to the second aim.
The 4 Palace gamers on responsibility can be hoping to be concerned when England face Iceland at Wembley this Friday (seventh June, 19:45 BST), earlier than Gareth Southgate’s prolonged squad is trimmed on Saturday.
The finals kick off in Germany on Friday 14th June, forward of England’s first group-stage match on Sunday, sixteenth June towards Serbia.
England’s last squad for Euro 2024 can be introduced on Saturday, eighth June – keep tuned to cpfc.co.uk and the official Palace app for all the newest worldwide information and call-ups.