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Three ways England could line up vs Spain with calls to DROP Harry Kane and star eyeing first start of Euro 2024


GARETH SOUTHGATE has some massive calls to make this weekend.

England will face Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday, with a huge prize up for grabs.

Gareth Southgate could make some changes to his line-upCredit: Getty
Some fans have called for Harry Kane to be droppedCredit: Getty
Luke Shaw could be in line to startCredit: Getty

Should they beat Luis de la Fuente’s side, the Three Lions will secure their first major title in 58 years.

They came agonisingly close in 2021 but lost out to Italy on penalties in the final at Wembley.

Southgate will now look to go one step further by winning the trophy in Berlin.

But to do so he will have to pick his starting line-up carefully.

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Many fans have called for semi-final hero Ollie Watkins to get the nod over captain Harry Kane following his last-gasp strike against Holland.

Some also want Luke Shaw back in the XI following his return from injury.

Southgate is yet to offer any hints about his potential line-up.

But SunSport have looked at three different ways he could approach the game…

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Option 1

How England could line up against Spain in the Euro 2024 final

If the England boss were to make any changes, the most likely one would be Shaw replacing Kieran Trippier.

Despite being a right-back, Trippier swapped over to the left at the start of the tournament.

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He began as a left-back before switching to a left wing-back role when Southgate changed formations against Switzerland.

The Newcastle star was initially put there to cover Shaw while he was recovering from injury.

But with the Manchester United defender now fully fit, Trippier could be surplus to requirements.

In what would arguably be the biggest shock, Southgate could also decide to drop captain Kane.

The striker has appeared fatigued at times throughout the tournament, likely due to a recent back injury.

But Southgate has continued to show faith in him, despite impressive substitute appearances from both Watkins and Ivan Toney.

It would be unlikely, but the England boss could decide to put Watkins in contention for a start.

Option 2

Alternatively, the Three Lions could line up with two strikers

Alternatively – and this would be even more far-fetched – Southgate could decide to tweak his formation and play two strikers.

Should he do so, Kobbie Mainoo could be dropped to the bench despite his fantastic Player of the Match performance against Holland.

In that situation, England could line up in a 3-4-1-2 formation with Jude Bellingham playing alongside Declan Rice in the centre of midfield and Phil Foden starring further forward.

Option 3

Or Southgate could start with the same XI as the semi-final

Finally – and the most likely scenario – safety-first Southgate could opt to simply keep everything the same.

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Kane – who despite his poor form is the joint leading scorer at the tournament – could remain as England’s sole No9, with Trippier keeping his spot on the left.

That would give the likes of Watkins and Shaw the chance to make an impact later in the match.

You can say it hasn’t been pretty, but England are in the final… and we’re peaking at just the right time, says Jack Wilshere

AFTER what has been a tough tournament of times, what an opportunity Gareth Southgate and his team will have to end in the best possible way, writes Jack Wilshere.

We might like a team that played better football. But it’s a results business.

Germany, Italy, France, Portugal and of course Holland would love to be where we are.

People will say we’re lucky because we’re on this side of the draw.

But we won the group. France didn’t and then ran into Spain.

You can say it wasn’t that pretty, but we’re there.

Gareth and his coaches won’t have been happy with some of the performances.

But I did like the way Gareth and his team have dealt with it.

There was no panic coming out of the camp.

Everyone gave the same message: ‘We know we can better, but we’re here still.’

And on Sunday they will be in Berlin to play Spain.

They will probably have to produce two halves of football as good as the first against Holland to beat them.

We have improved as the tournament has gone on and that is how you win things.

You want to peak in the final.

If Gareth can lead England to that major trophy we’ve all been waiting for, it will be the perfect answer to the critics and a brilliant day for us all.

Read Jack Wilshere’s England vs Holland verdict in full.

Or check out all of SunSport columnist Jack’s Euros 2024 opinions…


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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