Who should be included in Roy Hodgsons England squad for Euro 2016 this summer? The England boss will name his latest squad on Monday - but who will make his final 23 for the tournament in France?We conducted a series of polls on skysports.com to see who the public want included. With more than a million votes cast, here are the 23 players you want to see named in Hodgsons Euro 2016 squad... GOALKEEPERS Hart and Forster: Set to be included in goal Selected: Joe Hart, Fraser Forster, Ben FosterMissing out: Tom HeatonInjured: Jack ButlandWith relatively little competition for places between the sticks, we let Sky Sports pundit Charlie Nicholas choose our three goalkeepers rather than conduct a public vote. He believes Roy Hodgson will opt for the tried-and-trusted trio of Joe Hart, Fraser Forster and Ben Foster in the absence of the injured Jack Butland.DEFENDERS Smalling: The most popular defensive pick Selected: Chris Smalling, Danny Rose, Nathaniel Clyne, Gary Cahill, John Stones, Kyle Walker, Ryan Bertrand, Phil JagielkaMissing out: Luke Shaw, Leighton Baines, Phil Jones, Jon Flanagan, Kieran Gibbs, Calum Chambers, Glen JohnsonSky Sports users voted Manchester Uniteds Chris Smalling as their number one choice in defence with Chelseas Gary Cahill the second most popular central defender. Everton duo John Stones and Phil Jagielka have been chosen by the public to provide cover.Tottenhams Danny Rose is the top choice at left-back with Southamptons Ryan Bertrand the preferred understudy, while Liverpools Nathaniel Clyne is the top pick for right-back with Tottenhams Kyle Walker also making the squad.Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw could be fit in time, but Sky Sports users have deemed him to much of a risk to be included.MIDFIELDERS Dier and Barkley: Both won plenty of public support Selected: Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Ross Barkley, Adam Lallana, James Milner, Danny Drinkwater, Raheem Sterling, Jordan HendersonMissing out: Jack Wilshere, Michael Carrick, Andros Townsend, Fabian Delph, Jonjo Shelvey, Ryan MasonInjured: Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainSky Sports users voted for Tottenham duo Dele Alli and Eric Dier as the most popular choices in midfield with 97 per cent of respondents supporting the inclusion of Alli.Also making the cut are Liverpool trio Adam Lallana, James Milner and Jordan Henderson, Man Citys Raheem Sterling, Evertons Ross Barkley and Leicesters Danny Drinkwater.Arsenals Jack Wilshere, who has played just 72 minutes of Premier League football due to injury this season, was only the ninth most popular candidate Newspaper reports have suggested Hodgson is planning to take Wilshere to France this summer, but when asked if they were for or against his inclusion, 59 per cent of respondents said they would be against his selection.STRIKERS Kane and Vardy: The public wants to see them both in France Selected: Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy, Daniel Sturridge, Wayne RooneyMissing out: Jermain Defoe, Andy Carroll, Marcus Rashford, Theo WalcottInjured: Danny Welbeck, Danny IngsTottenhams Harry Kane and Leicesters Jamie Vardy are in the hunt to become the Premier Leagues top scorer this season and of those who cast votes in our poll, more than 97% want to see them both included in Roy Hodgsons squad.England captain Wayne Rooney is only the fourth most popular striker choice among our readers, but would be included along with Liverpools Daniel Sturridge.If Hodgson wants to take a fifth striker - or if one of those four gets injured - then in-form Sunderland veteran Jermain Defoe is the next most popular option.But its bad news for Arsenals Theo Walcott who was the least popular striker choice. 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That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most expected. LAWRENCE, Kan. -- TCU coach Gary Patterson has never lost to Kansas in four Big 12 meetings.None of them have been particularly easy.There was the 20-6 victory on the road in 2012, the Horned Frogs first year in the league, and a 27-17 win the following year. In 2015, when TCU was in the midst of a 12-1 season and headed for a No. 3 ranking in the final AP poll, it was a 34-30 squeaker at Memorial Stadium.Even last year, it took everything TCU could muster in a 23-17 win over the winless Jayhawks.Any time we play Kansas, they always give us a good game, TCU defensive end James McFarland said. We know what to expect. Weve got to be ready for it.The closeness of the meetings is, quite frankly, bizarre given the gulf that stands between the two programs. TCU won 34 games over that four-year stretch, going to three bowls, while the Jayhawks won seven games and are now on their third head coach.Patterson sees progress in Year 2 under David Beaty, though.Theyre a lot better on defense, he said. Theyre very physical and theyre playing hard. I see the difference on their special teams. I think Coach Beaty and his group has done a great job of rallying the troops. They havent had the success theyve wanted but theyve played awfully hard.The Horned Frogs (3-2, 1-1) havent exactly had the success it has wanted, either. Their double-overtime loss to Arkansas and last weeks loss to Oklahoma has sent them tumbling from the Top 25.Still, they are heavy favorites over the Jayhawks (1-2, 0-1) -- not that its mattered so far.The thing our team understands and knows -- it doesnt matter what the past held. It matters what you do on that day, Beaty said. Coming off last year and the year before, I think that that serves them with some motivation, as well.As the Horned Frogs and Jayhawks prepare to meet again, here are some things to watch:WHATCHA TALKIN BOUT, WILLIS: The Jayhawks have been rotating Montell Cozart and Ryan Willis at quarterback, but Cozart has been grossly ineffective so it will be Willis who starts on Saturday. And Beaty said he could end up playing the whole game.ddddddddddddHis efficiency has been a little better than Montells the last couple of weeks, Beaty said, and really, when hes in there of late, hes done some things we havent seen him do.THERES NO PLACE LIKE HOME: Patterson was born in Rozel, Kansas, went to community college in Dodge City and graduated from Kansas State. His first coaching job was with the Wildcats, and later, he was an assistant coach at Pittsburg State.So every time he faces the Jayhawks or Wildcats, it is something of a homecoming for him.You have mixed emotions but I know who pays my bills, he said. What Ive learned in this whole situation is that when you go places where they pat you on the back, `Glad you came, come back again, usually youre not doing very well.GETTING HEALTHY: Two of the Jayhawks best defensive linemen, Dorance Armstrong and Daniel Wise, were banged up in their lopsided loss to Texas Tech last weekend. But Beaty said this week that hes optimistic both will be available against the Horned Frogs.Dorance looks really well, he said. Well have to wait a bit longer to see on Daniel.STARTING FASTER: The Horned Frogs trailed South Dakota State 17-7, fell into a 13-0 hole against Arkansas and were in a 49-24 hole against Oklahoma last week before making it close by the end.Suffice to say TCU will be trying to get off to a better start against Kansas.FINISHING BETTER: The Jayhawks actually stuck with high-flying Texas Tech into the third quarter, and trailed just 28-19 after Matthew Wyman connected on a 35-yard field goal. But the Red Raiders went on to score the final 27 points in what became a 55-19 rout.Were not good enough individually to win the game, Beaty acknowledged. Were not good enough defensively to win the game. Were not good enough offensively to win the game. ... We have to be a collective football team.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '