England should start James Milner and Daniel Sturridge at Euro 2016, says Peter Reid. Reid, who won 13 caps for England between 1985 and 1988, has picked his ideal starting line-up as England prepare to kick off the tournament against Russia in Marseille on June 11. Sky Sports Euro 2016 predictor Make your predictions with our interactive wall chart here. With great debate over who should start for England and the formation they should deploy, Reid told Sky Sports News HQ he would include the Liverpool duo of midfielder Milner and striker Sturridge in a 4-2-3-1 formation. He said: I would go with Hart in goal. Across the back its going to be Walker, Smalling, Cahill and Rose. England manager Roy Hodgson says he almost knows his starting XI for the start of Euro 2016. What Id do in the middle of the park, Id go with two holding midfielders. Id go with Milner - hes a consistent type of player who doesnt give the ball away - and Dier.The three in front of him, Dele Alli has got to play on the left side for me because hes been outstanding. Rooney Id play in there, in terms of going forward, but as he showed in the FA Cup final [against Crystal Palace] he goes back and makes tackles.On the right side, if hes fit, Ive seen him play plenty in this position, Id go with Sturridge. Hes another one with pace who can get a goal.Up front Im sorry to say Vardy would miss out and Id go with Kane but weve got a lot of exciting and talented players on the bench. Reid would have Wayne Rooney [L] and James Milner [R] in his England line-up Although Reid is positive about the England team going forward, he does have concerns over the defence, which is why he believes Roy Hodgson should set his team up with two holding midfielders.The team worries me defensively, he said. I would have two so-called holding midfielders in there but we would have to tighten up defensively. Reid made 13 appearances for England In this squad I do see goals and we have Vardy, who can come on and get a goal. Hes been absolutely outstanding. We have Sterling, Lallana and Henderson as well so we have got talent in there. Also See: Neville: Hodgson must stay on England drop in world rankings Hodgson: Were built to attack Englands best penalty line-up Nike Air Force 1 Cheap China .The Hamilton Tiger-Cat defensive back always has the required receipt. But he also walks around with a tangle of metal screws, rods and plates after breaking his neck in 2006 playing high school football in Louisiana. Air Force 1 Cheap Outlet . But last years runner-up Jarkko Nieminen crashed out despite winning the first set against Denis Istomin. Istomin fired 10 aces and won 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 to even his career record against Nieminen at 3-3. http://www.cheapairforce1.us/. 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But defending champion Elena Vesnina of Russia held off a strong challenge to beat Shuai Peng of China 6-3, 6-4, and there was another hard-fought victory for 2012 runner-up Angelique Kerber of Germany, who defeated Alison Riske of the United States 7-6 (6), 6-4. Former champion Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark also won, beating Australian Samantha Stosur 7-5, 6-4. Radwanska won the grass-court tournament in 2008, but she has since fallen in the first round four times and not won a match at Eastbourne since she reached the quarterfinals in 2011. Despite her early exit, Radwanska was not too concerned about her lack of match preparation for Wimbledon. In 2012 after a first-round defeat she went on to reach the Wimbledon final, and last year after an opening-round loss she reached the semifinals there. "The first match (on grass) is always tricky," she said. "Well, it was a great match before Wimbledon to get used to it ... 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Drawn to face Italian Camila Giorgi in her opening match on Tuesday, Azarenka said, "Its not important for me whos going to be on the other side. I just want to see what I can do, and just see how to raise my level from there." Everyones mind inevitably is on Wimbledon, which begins next week, but second-seeded Petra Kvitova, who reached the Eastbourne final in 2011 before going on to claim the Wimbledon title, is determined to keep her focus on this week. "Of course, I want to play the best that I can to get used to the grass and everything before Wimbledon, but Im taking this tournament as a very big one," Kvitova said. "Its a very tough draw. Everybody wants to be successful here." In the mens event, Frenchman Jeremy Chardy beat former two-time champion Ivo Karlovic of Croatia 6-4, 6-4, sixth-seeded Gilles Simon of France defeated Australian qualifier Chris Guccione 7-6 (2), 6-4 and American Sam Querrey beat Britains Kyle Edmund 7-6 (5), 6-3. ' ' '