England’s predicted starting lineup for EURO 2016

(L-R) Vincent Janssen of Holland, Kyle Walker of England, Jamie Vardy of England during the friendly match between England and Netherlands on March 29, 2016 at Wembley stadium in London, England.(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images)
(L-R) Vincent Janssen of Holland, Kyle Walker of England, Jamie Vardy of England during the friendly match between England and Netherlands on March 29, 2016 at Wembley stadium in London, England.(Photo by VI Images via Getty Images) /
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England has a talented squad going to France this summer for EURO 2016, but these are the eleven that should start. 

After England’s miraculous comeback against Germany the other night, there has been a bunch of talk surrounding this team. Although they are young, they could have the talent to win the EURO this summer in France. They went undefeated in qualifying  and, because of this, much is expected of them in the tournament.

But many questions are surrounding this team concerning who should start when it comes down to competition time. Claims that Wayne Rooney should not even be in the squad has arisen and the youth of some players seems to come into question when it comes to Roy Hodgson.

Without a doubt, though, this England squad is full of talent, young and old. In recent tournaments, though, when they have had opportunities, they have squandered them. This year should be different. New faces flood this team and those new faces can bring a winning change.

I have England in an unconventional 4-3-3. It is almost a 4-3-1-2 but, let’s be honest, with the one most likely being a forward in an attacking mid role, it is more of a 4-3-3. When it comes down to it, there will only be 11 representing England this summer, and here is who those eleven should be.

Next: 11. Starting from in between the pipes