Slovenia went into the match highly motivated, knowing that at least a point would help them advance to the knockout stage, while the Three Lions had already advanced.

Benjamin Cesco created the first clear chance in the fifth minute after testing England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with a header from close range, Xinhua reported.

England came alive midway through the first half and thought they had broken the deadlock, but despite all this, Bukayo Saka's goal was ruled out for offside.

Harry Kane threatened in the closing stages of the first half following Kieran Trippier's dangerous cross into the box.

After the break, chances were strong as England held possession without harming Slovenia's well-positioned defence.

Slovenia's defense kept England at bay and secured a point to keep their Euro campaign alive.

"We wanted to finish the group stage on top and be in control of our own destiny. It was a tough match, but we improved a bit compared to our last game. We controlled the ball but failed to get the job done Here's the final third," Kane said.

England coach Gareth Southgate said, "We were the better team and were dominant. We had many chances to win the game but I missed the final pass."

In the other Group C match, Denmark could not break the deadlock against Serbia, but a goalless draw was enough for the Danes to reach the knockout stage as runners-up.

With the results, England top the group with five points, followed by Denmark, Slovenia (both 3 points) and Serbia (2 points).

The top two and best four third finishers from each of the six groups will enter the round-16 knockout stage.