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England has reached the 2026 World Cup semi-finals, and the excitement is through the roof. Fans around the world are debating: which 11 players should start the biggest game of the tournament? It’s time to build your dream lineup and see if you agree with the manager.

The squad is packed with talent, from experienced stars to young breakout players. Every position is up for grabs, and your choices could make all the difference.

Key Players to Build Around

Some players are almost automatic picks. Here are the stars who should anchor your XI:

  • Harry Kane – the captain and goal machine, always a threat up front.
  • Jude Bellingham – the midfield engine, creative and powerful.
  • Bukayo Saka – speed and skill on the wing, a fan favorite.
  • Declan Rice – the defensive shield, crucial for balance.

These players offer experience and leadership. But who joins them?

Tactical Choices: Formation and Strategy

Your formation shapes the team. England has used a 4-3-3 and a 3-4-3 in this tournament. Which one do you prefer? Each choice changes who starts:

  • In a 4-3-3, you need a solid back four and a midfield trio. Full-backs like Kyle Walker or Ben Chilwell are key.
  • In a 3-4-3, wing-backs become crucial. Players like Trent Alexander-Arnold or Luke Shaw provide width.
  • Up front, the front three can include Kane, Saka, and a second striker like Ollie Watkins or Marcus Rashford.

Think about the opponent’s style. Do you want to attack or stay solid?

The Big Decisions: Injuries and Form

Not every player is in top form. Some have niggles, others are hitting their peak. Here are the tough calls:

  • Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford is the usual starter, but Aaron Ramsdale has impressed. Who gets the gloves?
  • Defense: John Stones and Harry Maguire have been solid, but a younger player like Marc Guéhi could step in.
  • Midfield: Mason Mount or Phil Foden? Both offer creativity, but do you need more defensive cover?
  • Attack: Rashford or Grealish? Speed versus dribbling – pick your weapon.

Your choices could reflect the team’s current form. Follow the latest news to make the best pick.

Your Voice Matters: Cast Your Vote

Now it’s your turn. Select your starting XI and share it with friends. The debate is part of the fun. Will your team win the semi-final? Only time will tell, but your opinion counts.

Remember, the manager will have the final say – but we want to know what you think. Build your lineup and join the conversation.

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