Gary Neville has predicted that a number of Manchester United and Manchester City players will start in England's next game against Ukraine.
The Three Lions advanced to the quarter-finals of this summer's European Championship on Tuesday with a historic victory over Germany, thanks to goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.
The draw has now opened up a favourable route to the final on July 11 for Gareth Southgate's side and they can move another step closer should they defeat Ukraine in Rome on Saturday.
Former United captain Neville has been following England's progress closely and he has predicted what starting XI he thinks will line up in the Stadio Olympico at the weekend.
Predictably, it's a Manchester heavy side with the entirety of the back four made up of City and United players. Neville thinks that Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw will line up at the back.
There are no more United representatives in his side, with Marcus Rashford still falling behind England's top scorer Sterling and captain Kane in the attack.
Neville also believes that Phil Foden will come back into the team in place of Arsenal's exciting winger Bukayo Saka.
The rest of the retired right-back's predicted team includes the continued midfield duo of Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips, with Mason Mount playing ahead of them in the attacking-midfield role.
Neville tweeted: "Here we go a stab at the team for Ukraine
"Walker Stones Maguire Shaw Rice Philips Mount ( could be Grealish ) Foden Kane Sterling."
England take on Ukraine on Saturday, July 3, with kick-off coming at 8pm BST.