The 19-year-old winger emerged as a surprise key player after shining in the third group game, against the Czech Republic, replacing Phil Foden and keeping his place in the last-16 victory against Germany.
Saka was not selected for the quarter-final against Ukraine after picking up “a slight knock” in training, allowing Jadon Sancho to start the game. But he is back in contention for the semi-final, to be played at Wembley in front of 65,000 fans.
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