Gary Neville on England vs Denmark: Bukayo Saka to come in for Jadon Sancho, but you could flip a coin - we are blessed

Gary Neville would choose Bukayo Saka for England's Euro 2020 semifinal against Denmark at Wembley. However, he admits that you could flip a coin. Such is Gareth Southgate’s attacking talent.Saka was hurt in England's 4-0 quarterfinal win over Ukraine, but he impressed in starts against Germany and Czech Republic at Wembley.Neville, Sky Sports pundit, would pick the Arsenal player, but he thinks Southgate could realistically choose one of Jack Grealish or Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, or Marcus Rashford and not be disappointed.Neville believes Southgate remains England's greatest asset and that the players will be more excited for the game than they are anxious.Which country would you choose to play England XI against Denmark? Use our selection tool at the bottom of this page to choose...Who should be the first to start at WembleyImage: Bukayo Saka could be back in England’s starting XI against Denmark"I think Raheem sterling and Harry Kane pick their own. However, Saka, Grealish Foden, Sancho and Rashford are the best of all. I think you could flip any coin between them all, and it would land on any one of them. These positions are so strong."We are so fortunate, that I actually pick one - Bukayo Saka to come back in for Sancho. But it's not because of my preference. Saka brought so much energy to the match against Germany at Wembley and to the Czech Republic game that I believe he will return in."The Danish team won’t enjoy playing against him, but that’s not to suggest they’d enjoy Sancho or any other player - I just think Saka had such a tremendous influence on that crowd in Wembley."But it might not be a four man defence system - Gareth could match Denmark up. He did it against the German team and I believe that because of his experience against Scotland (where England struggled against the wings-backs), he might match them again.""Southgate is England’s greatest asset"Image: Neville believes that Southgate is England’s greatest asset"I have seen a lot of tournaments with selection problems that were worse than this one. Gareth will be fair. I have full faith in him since Russia."I said that he was our greatest asset when I came into this tournament, and I still believe that he is."I understand how difficult it is for England teams compete at major tournaments, and I know that they do it well."He'll get it right Wednesday, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the outcome will be ours. Sometimes, you can choose the right system but not get the ball."He's an England manager who would have been severely criticised these last two weeks if he'd made the wrong decisions - Trippier at left back, not picking Jack Grealish sometimes, not bringing Harry Kane off the bench at times."I've seen it before, Gareth knows exactly what he is doing and what his team can do.He's made bold decisions and made amazing decisions during this tournament. These are decisions that not many of us would have made as fans or media. He is deservedly credited for this.It's all about excitement over nerves...it's the game they play every dayImage: Neville believes that the players will be more excited on Wednesday than they are anxious"Will there nerves?" More excitement. There has been anxiety among England teams that failed to make it out of the group phase or second round in past tournaments."But this group, once it got past Germany the excitement builds and the confidence builds and the nerves begin to fade a bit.It's one of those moments you have waited for all your life as a footballer. They should look forward to this game."I don’t believe they’ll be that anxious or nervous, they’ll just be excited to get started.""Don't forget your job""I believe Wednesday night's greatest danger is that the players feel unbeatable, and forget to do the clinical bit."There are some lads in the group who were there in Russia in 2018, been so close. I think that that will help them get over the line on Wednesday."They must go and complete the task. They will be disappointed if they don’t win at Wembley.Who is your XI?Which player would you pick to represent England in the big clash with Denmark at Wembley on Wednesday night?You can use our team selector to find the right person for you!The latest Sky Sports Football Euros podcast features Peter Smith, Nick Wright, Gerard Brand, and Ben Ransom. They discuss England's Euro 2020 semifinal against Denmark at Wembley on Wednesday.Gareth Southgate to a back-three? What are the threats Denmark poses to England's watertight defense? What lessons can England take from the Nations League defeat to Denmark in October? Is Raheem Sterling the tournament's overall player?We also preview the second semi-final, as Italy faces Spain at Wembley on Tuesday night.0:50 Kasper Haulmand says he is trying to not be superstitious in the lead up to Denmark's semi-final against England, but he cannot let go of his lucky shirt. (Pictures: UEFA 2020)England will be the most difficult test, but Denmark do not have to worry as Gareth Southgate's team did not score against them in their two Nations League matches earlier this season. Hjulmand's team won even at Wembley last October.Hjulmand was clearly disappointed by the loss of Eriksen, who scored the winning penalty that night. The coach is to be commended for his ability to manage the emotions and the tactics of switching formations mid-tournament, making it work.Sky Sports' Adam Bate, a Sky Sports writer on Denmark, gives us the lowdown here...England's standout player at Euro 2020 was Raheem Sterling. Harry Kane is back amongst the goals and has the Golden Boot in sight.The semi-finals of Euro 2020 at Wembley saw England win two thirds of its three-pronged attack. But what about the final third?Mason Mount, Phil Foden and Jadon Sancho were all deployed in attack this tournament. However, Gareth Southgate, who is notorious for keeping the nation guessing by his line-ups of attacking players, might surprise us again.Sky Sports Football's writers review the options available to Southgate ahead of England's attempt at reaching the first major tournament final for 55 years.You can read the entire selection debate here