It's safe to say the future's bright for English football.
In 2018, the squad reached a first World Cup semi-final for 28 years and followed it up by topping a difficult UEFA Nations League group.
What's more exciting for Three Lions fans is that there is a squad littered with immense young talent.
Jadon Sancho, at just 18 years old, is tearing up the Bundesliga.
While Declan Rice, who could make his England debut against Czech Republic on Friday, has been one of West Ham's standout performers this season.
The potential of the squad is frightening, which begs the question, what could the England starting XI look like in four years time at the World Cup in Qatar?
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Goalkeeper: Angus Gunn
Southampton goalkeeper Gunn is enjoying a great run of games in the Premier League and he can count himself unlucky not to be called up for the upcoming matches.
The stopper has broken through the ranks under Ralph Hassenhuttl and has kept two clean sheets and picked up a man of the match award in five Premier League appearances.
He is tall and agile and at just 23 years old he has a great chance of being England's no.1 in four years time.
Defenders: Ben Chilwell, Joe Gomez, Declan Rice, Trent Alexander-Arnold
Chilwell takes the spot on the left side after some sublime performances for the Foxes this season.
Pep Guardiola reportedly wants him at Man City to provide competition for the injury-prone Benjamin Mendy.
The full-back is an extremely capable full-back, especially offensively – and at just 22 years old he will no doubt be a mainstay in the England set-up for years to come.
Gomez formed a brilliant partnership with Player of the Year contender Virgil van Dijk before he fractured his leg in December.
He is just 21 years old and is already an imperious centre-back. When Harry Kane retires he also has potential to be a future captain of the side.
Along with Gomez we can slot in West Ham's newest sensation Rice.
The Hammers starlet is so versatile and can play either as a defensive midfielder or at centre-back.
His calmness on the ball and his knack of choosing a forward rather than a sideways pass will be greatly effective for Southgate's men.
Finally, Alexander-Arnold is already one of the best full-backs in England and arguably Europe at just 20 years old.
If he remains fit he will surely be England's first choice in Qatar.
Midfielders: Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Dele Alli
Loftus-Cheek has amazingly only started one Premier League match this season but his talent is clear for all to see.
He is still just 23 years old and he possesses the great ability of keeping the ball in tight spaces.
Loftus-Cheek is also a goal threat from midfield, something every great team needs.
In the other midfield position could be 22-year-old Alli – who has previously played in a deep-lying role.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has occasionally used Alli in a midfield two with Eric Dier and with more years on his belt he will only get better as a central midfielder.
He is also great defensively and could be great for the team when not in possession.
Forwards: Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane
England's forward choices are endless and it's impossible to include all of the big-hitters without the team being suspect defensively.
Kane will be 29 and at the peak of his powers, while Sterling and Rashford will be 28 and 25 respectively with bags full of experience at the top level under their belt.
The three of them have already played in a World Cup and they could use their success in Russia as vital experience to go on and win the tournament in 2022.
Sancho, who is enjoying a superb breakthrough season in the Bundesliga, could be used behind Kane to complete an explosive front four.
However, the three behind Kane are all hugely versatile players and their positions in the front three behind the striker are very much interchangeable.
Have a look at the line-up in full below…
Subs: Jordan Pickford, John Stones, Kyle Walker, Eric Dier, Harry Maguire, James Ward-Prowse, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Tammy Abraham
AbijithAbi122
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Kehdemnruy
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yes this is the best
Wosikortuz
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DannyCthelitlad
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Suyash_Bhandare_613
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phil foden i mentioned it
I didn't see
ismail_uzzi
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no stones no Foden wat is wrong with u guys
phil foden i mentioned it
AbijithAbi122
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he's only playing unimportant matches for city. kid's overrated.
this is future man
saecemuy
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this is so funny because those on the bench will be the ones to start when the time comes
Que_X_Genah
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Barkley she be in the No: 8 shirt... Stirling in 11 and Kane in 10...
SoupISaDRINK
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Bench: Rashford,Foden,Wilson,Butland,Keane,Walker,Hudosn-odio
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Rashford in the bench
Vukbcmuy
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vudbeklruz
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cewcmrtuy
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manaklotu
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No Foden? Smoking grass?
tiaaeimnyz
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Henderson is a lot better than dier...also phil foden should be in the squad too... Dele alli is an attacking mid fielder not a holding one...rice is developing but hasn't proved himself on the top level..
Rooceikmnz
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No henderson and oxlade chamberlian
JoshuaX
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England IX 2022
Sesbdikps
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How is this 2022 world cup line up
Hanklmruy
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Mayaikl
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Jidadlnpsu
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Where is foden?
Firmino99
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no winks?
FiqCnblue
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facts: did you know out of eleven players..only two won trophies...england are sooo full with themself...
KINGKONGZ
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Bench: Rashford,Foden,Wilson,Butland,Keane,Walker,Hudosn-odio
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No rashford?🧐
Lotelmsu
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Absolutely Stupid. England would never play such an attacking team. Rice(CDM at CB) Alli(CAM at CM) I don't think he knows the England board. This is never gonna happen.
Exactly what I was thinking
baudeikopr
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jesse lingard
SoupISaDRINK
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Bench: Rashford,Foden,Wilson,Butland,Keane,Walker,Hudosn-odio
wuuaempru
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luke shaw is better than ben chillwell
[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Zebeikmu
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montestiokah
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And the fact is they didn't disappoint
Rohansahdev62
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Absolutely Stupid. England would never play such an attacking team. Rice(CDM at CB) Alli(CAM at CM) I don't think he knows the England board. This is never gonna happen.
Saydkpsz
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I think john stones won't miss a spot in this line up
Joel14
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the future
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luke shaw is better than ben chillwell
Joel14
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Dean henderson is the successor of De gea's crown at UTD. HE wll be keeper 4 england
Haudiory
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the future
Riwainstyz
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odoi cannot bench lingard when he is filully fit
sitaring
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wait foden is not even in the bench....are you kidding me...he is the brightest youmster across the europe at present
he's only playing unimportant matches for city. kid's overrated.
sitaring
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future England team.
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might as well use harry kane in between the posts.
Viualmprz
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the future
Radaeimyz
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listen Auty you have to start writing these sober champ
Yeuklyz
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Foubno
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future England team.
mwaskm
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Khongsai86
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Loftus and Dele cannot hold the ball which will leads to advantage for the good opponent
jozzeff
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no lingard,no Shaw
pewbknostu
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The author of this article doesn't know that Declan Rice isn't a defender?
He's not a defender. I've known him since his youth days at Chelsea.
Charlieputh
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overhype squad with bang average players.
SuperMario2023
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The author of this article doesn't know that Declan Rice isn't a defender?
He's actually a defender... he just got converted this season to the destroyer role by pellegrini
KingKane
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Tottenhams reign has been overthrown
pewbknostu
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The author of this article doesn't know that Declan Rice isn't a defender?