"Looking back in 2018, we didn't really know what to expect from the group. We went there with belief we could win it, but it was almost a new experience. We got to the semi-finals and everyone was over the moon, but whether we had full belief to go and win the tournament, I am not sure," said the Tottenham striker with Gareth Southgate's side taking on reigning champions.
"But we backed that up by reaching the final of the Euros and the belief has been growing. We lost in the Euros by a couple of kicks of the ball and we have entered this tournament believing we can win and it is about trying to push on. We go into the (France) game with more belief than we did in 2018," he added.
"We know that we're a very good team and there are good teams in this tournament. If we did lose tomorrow, we would be as disappointed as anyone," said the English captain.