Fantasy football Premier League: Who should make England’s starting XI based on scored?
In normal circumstances, we'd all be really looking forward to the European Championships in the summer.
24 teams across 12 cities in 12 different countries - it was going to be great!
And there's no doubt we'd be discussing who should and shouldn't be in Gareth Southgate's England squad for the upcoming tournament.
Who's the first-choice goalkeeper? Who's playing in Harry Kane's absence?
That's where we come in, as we've selected a pretty decent-looking XI using the current points totals on Dream Team...
GOALKEEPER
So who should be England's first-choice goalkeeper?
Southgate seems pretty set on Jordan Pickford - the Three Lions' starter at the World Cup two years ago - but the Everton keeper has had a fairly average run in the Premier League since then.
In fact our points stats show that Dean Henderson has been the best goalie to pick for your Dream Team this season with 92 points, leading England rivals Nick Pope (82 points) and Ben Foster (55 points).
Poor Pickford is way down the pecking order with just 46 points.
DEFENCE
Southgate seems to prefer playing with four at the back as opposed to the three-man defence at the 2018 World Cup, so we've followed suit.
As the best defender on the game this season with 181 points, Harry Maguire is our big man at the back and he's joined by little-known Sheffield United centre-back Chris Basham who, like Henderson, has had a great season for the Blades.
On the flanks we've got Trent Alexander-Arnold - who's been one of the best players in the Premier League this season - along with the tough-tackling Aaron Wan-Bissaka, although he'd probably have to make do with playing as a left-back.
MIDFIELD
Jack Grealish or James Maddison? Why not both?
We've all got an opinion on who's better out of these two exciting attacking midfielders; each having enjoyed a great season for their respective clubs.
They've both been excellent fantasy football options too, and they're both in top 10 best midfielders on Dream Team this season.
Raheem Sterling joins them in our midfield, with the Man City winger boasting 187 points - making him the fifth-best player on the game.
ATTACK
It's been a hit and miss season for English strikers.
Harry Kane has been his usual goal-scoring self while Jamie Vardy and Marcus Rashford are each among the Premier League's highest scorers, with Vardy even on course to win the Golden Boot.
But of course, all three of these players looked set to miss Euro 2020, with Kane and Rashford suffering season-ending injuries at the beginning of the year while Vardy's retired from international football.
Tammy Abraham, Danny Ings and Dominic Calvert-Lewin have also been in good form, each becoming Dream Team favourites this term.