Chelsea all-time England XI: Who makes the cut?

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Vaishali Bhardwaj25 March 2016

Chelsea have been blessed with having had some of England's most famous players on their books both current and in the past, with the likes of John Terry, Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard turning out for both the Blues and the Three Lions during their careers.

While these three players are generally considered as having been the best in their positions for England, such has been the wealth of talent to have passed through Stamford Bridge that choosing Chelsea's ultimate England XIs in other areas of the pitch is tricky.

The west London club, for example, have had several left-backs stake their claim for being the best for the national side while much debate is likely to centre on just which of Chelsea's forwards has been the best for England.

Jimmy Greaves, Roy Bentley, Peter Osgood, Kerry Dixon, George Hilsdon, Bobby Tambling and even Daniel Sturridge have all earned caps for the Three Lions while playing for the Blues - and trying to pick one or two of these players for inclusion in our team is quite the task.

Lucky for you, Standard Sport has done just that - but who makes the cut?

Scroll through the gallery above to find out, and have your say on Twitter using the hashtag #ESEnglandXI

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