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England coach Roy Hodgson has named his 23-man squad for Euro 2016 - but who should start against Russia on 11 June?

Would you play captain Wayne Rooney in attack or midfield? Or would you not start with him at all?

Is there room for Jamie Vardy? And what about Harry Kane?

And then there is the question of formation - does Hodgson go with a lone striker or should he try to fit two up top?

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Analysis

Chief football writer Phil McNulty

England's central defence will be their biggest problem at Euro 2016 having had failings against quality opposition exposed in recent years.

And yet Hodgson has decided to sacrifice one central defender to add to his resources further forward. Everton's Phil Jagielka is left out while Manchester United's Chris Smalling, Gary Cahill of Chelsea and Everton's John Stones are selected.

Hodgson has covered himself with Tottenham's Eric Dier. He is likely to start as a holding midfield player but is also the central defensive cover. A gamble.

In attack, Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has the chance to be the squad's "bolter" - but he will have to produce something special in the pre-Euro 2016 friendlies to unseat any of the established names.