Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will reportedly give their opinions to the Football Association Commission on the state of the national game.
The commission which is headed by FA chairman Greg Dyke, has been set up to improve the standard of the national team, and the group will ask Gerrard and Lampard for their input on how changes can be implemented.
The midfielders, who have over 200 England caps between them, will offer their thoughts, as will Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, according to The Telegraph.
Former Three Lions striker Gary Lineker slammed the set-up as "utterly pointless" recently.