Multiple outlets invite readers to select an England starting XI for the team’s upcoming World Cup semi-final after the side qualifies for the last four. The pieces present this as a prompt for fan discussion rather than reporting new match developments. BBC Sport and Yahoo Sports both frame the same central point: England has reached the semi-finals, and supporters are asked to decide which players should start. The content is structured as a call for team-selection opinions, reflecting uncertainty and debate about the most suitable lineup for the semi-final. While the articles focus on the selection exercise, they do not necessarily agree on a specific predicted team. Instead, they encourage readers to consider factors such as player form, tactical fit, and available personnel ahead of the semi-final. Overall, the coverage aligns on the timing—following England’s qualification to the semi-final—and on the interactive nature of the request to “pick” an XI, with no single outlet presenting an overriding authoritative lineup.