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England’s World Cup XI debate centres on Bellingham, Stones and Konsa

BBC Sport pundits have set out their preferred England starting line-ups for the World Cup opener against Croatia, with Jude Bellingham’s role and the centre-back pairing among the key talking points.

England’s World Cup XI debate centres on Bellingham, Stones and Konsa
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BBC Sport’s pundit panel is weighing up England’s possible starting XI for the World Cup opener against Croatia in Dallas, but the selections are opinions rather than an official team announcement. The main debates highlighted are Jude Bellingham’s place in the side and whether John Stones or Ezri Konsa should partner Marc Guehi in central defence.

Micah Richards’ preferred team includes Jordan Pickford in goal, Reece James if fit, and a back line featuring Stones, Guehi and Nico O’Reilly. In midfield, he goes with Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice, while backing Bellingham as the number 10 ahead of Morgan Rogers.

Further forward, Richards favours Marcus Rashford over Anthony Gordon, with Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane also in his attack. The source also notes that other pundits discussed Bellingham’s case to start, while one view supported a Guehi-Konsa centre-back pairing instead of using Stones.

The article is built around selection debate rather than confirmed news, which makes it a useful community discussion point. Editors should also verify the source’s reference to Thomas Tuchel in the England context before treating that detail as settled background.

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