Both items from the Daily Mail focus on an interactive reader exercise rather than reporting new match events. The articles ask readers to build an England “shootout squad” by selecting five players to take penalties in a World Cup shootout. They also ask readers to decide the order in which those selected players would take kicks. The pieces reference well-known England players, including Harry Kane and Declan Rice, as examples of potential penalty takers, but the core purpose is to collect and compare reader opinions rather than establish an official team selection.

The format described in both sources is the same: readers are prompted to choose their five penalty takers, set their sequence, and then “lock” their answers so the results can be compared with those of other readers. No consistent reporting details beyond this engagement prompt appear in the provided summaries, and there are no shared match statistics or confirmations of official selections in the excerpts.