With Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy both finding the net in England’s friendly victory over Germany, Roy Hodgson’s squad look to have an embarrassment of riches.
Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge are both fit and firing again, while Theo Walcott will also fancy himself as an attacking option.
And then there’s captain Wayne Rooney – injured now but likely to return to fitness in time for the European Championships this summer.
With so many options at England’s disposal, we asked you who you’d take, given the choice.
Assuming England take four strikers to Euro 2016, who should they be? pic.twitter.com/lZ4LGkvkk8
— JOE (@JOE_co_uk) March 26, 2016
Plenty of you didn’t want Rooney in the squad
https://twitter.com/ROB_THFC1/status/713681136682147840
https://twitter.com/mattychurchouse/status/713714900498046977
But another more in-form Manchester United man made the cut on occasion
@JOE_co_uk Kane, Vardy, Sturridge, Rashford
— Steve Jefferies⭐️⭐️ (@commutermisery) March 26, 2016
Sturridge’s injuries have seen him left out of some fans’ projections
@JOE_co_uk Kane, Vardy, Welbeck and Rooney. Kane & Vardy to start.
— Rob (@JuceeRob) March 26, 2016
@JOE_co_uk Kane Vardy Rooney Welbeck
— Ollie (@OllieAFC_) March 26, 2016
Walcott, meanwhile, isn’t high up on anyone’s list
https://twitter.com/CmonHarris/status/713681357893935104
Some other names entered the fray
https://twitter.com/Lralston9/status/713707280680660992
@JOE_co_uk Andy Carroll
— Tom Mckevitt (@mckevitt8) March 26, 2016
https://twitter.com/posquitto/status/713681707996745729