England have played their final game before Gareth Southgate names his provisional squad for the 2018 World Cup.
There has been much debate about who should line-up for the Three Lions in their opener v Tunisia on June 18.
The likes of Jamie Vardy, Raheem Sterling and Jesse Lingard have staked a claim for a place in Southgate's XI after impressive displays in the 1-1 draw with Italy.
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All countries taking part in the World Cup are required to submit a provisional 35-man squad list by May 14, and the date for confirming the final 23-man squad list is June 4.
Southgate’s Three Lions will face Nigeria in a friendly at Wembley on June 2, before meeting Costa Rica at Leeds United’s Elland Road on June 7.
Sky Bet have a market for players to start England's first group game at the Volgograd Arena - we take a look at the numbers and how the Three Lions could be set to line up, according to the odds.
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![England's likely XI to start the first game of the World Cup?](/images/news/945x532/f97c59e1-a894-48a9-9342-1a55db4d3bac.jpg)
To start England's first game at the World Cup (odds via Sky Bet)
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (1/2)
Defence: Kyle Walker (1/10), Eric Dier (1/6), John Stones (1/6), Harry Maguire (1/2), Ryan Bertrand (1/1)
Midfielders: Raheem Sterling (1/6), Dele Alli (1/2), Jordan Henderson (5/6), Jesse Lingard (8/11)
Forward: Harry Kane (1/10)
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*Odds correct as of 1115 BST, 28/03/2018.