Euro 2020: Who made your England XI for their quarter-final match against Ukraine

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The final starting XI chosen by BBC Sport users - but who will Gareth Southgate go for?

We asked you who should start for England in their quarter-final match against Ukraine - and many of you think Jack Grealish deserves to be a part of the starting line-up.

The Aston Villa midfielder came off the bench to help England beat Germany in the last round and his assist for Harry Kane helped to wrap up a 2-0 win.

He was the fourth most selected player for England's last-eight tie in Rome.

Goalkeeper

Jordan Pickford was BBC Sport readers' man of the match against Germany so it is no surprise that he is the clear preference to start in goal.

Defenders

Luke Shaw was pivotal in England's opener against Germany, sliding the ball across for Raheem Sterling to tap home from close range. His performance was enough to see him as your chosen left-back (51.96%), getting the nod ahead of Ben Chilwell (12.25%).

Kyle Walker is once again your chosen right-back (49.91%), keeping his place ahead of Kieran Trippier (19.78%), who started at right wing back on Tuesday.

With England yet to concede at Euro 2020, Harry Maguire and John Stones remain your preferred partnership. Stones is the second most selected player overall while Maguire - who earned star of the match honours against Germany - is third.

Midfielders

Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips both picked up bookings against Germany and a yellow against Ukraine would rule either out of a potential semi-final match.

But that has not swayed your decision making, with the two retaining their place in the midfield. Chelsea's Mason Mount is selected to join them.

Attackers

Harry Kane finally got his first goal at a Euros, sealing the win against Germany. The England captain has been entrusted by you to lead the line again.

On the wings it gets interesting. England's top scorer at Euro 2020, Raheem Sterling, is the most selected player on both the left and right side of the attack.

With Jack Grealish as the fourth most selected player, he makes the team on the left-hand side and Sterling moves over to the right ahead of Bukayo Saka.

You can still pick your England XI but your selections won't be counted towards the result. Don't forget to share your picks on social media using #bbcfootball.

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