All this week we've been asking you to select your line-up for England's Euro 2016 opener against Russia - and, after almost one million votes, the results are in.
On Monday we asked you to vote up or down England's defensive players, their midfield options on Tuesday and their attack on Wednesday.
We have now selected the top four ranked defenders, the top four ranked midfielders and top two attackers and placed them in the 4-4-2 diamond formation Roy Hodgson started with against Portugal in England's final warm-up game - along with first-choice 'keeper Joe Hart.
Here is how you want the England XI to look in Marseille on Saturday:
Defence
Chris Smalling was the most popular pick in defence, while Danny Rose and Gary Cahill were also fan favourites. Kyle Walker, meanwhile, won the battle for the right-back berth with Nathaniel Clyne by around 19,000 votes.
Midfield
Dele Alli secured top spot in the midfielders poll, with Tottenham team-mate Eric Dier not far behind. The third most popular selection was England captain Wayne Rooney who, after a switch to a deeper role towards the end of the season with Manchester United, could be deployed in midfield, rather than up front, in France. Jack Wilshere beat Adam Lallana to the fourth and final midfield role by around 7,000 votes.
Attack
They were the top two scorers in the Premier League last season and Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy were your top selections to lead the line for England against Russia. The pair were out front on their own, too, with Kane and Vardy well clear of Rooney, Marcus Rashford, Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling.