

Euro 2024
Full List Of Premier League Players To Feature In Euro 2024
The upcoming European Championship (Euro 2024) will see no fewer than 112 players from the English Premier League participating.
Sportxparte reports that this prestigious tournament will take place in ten cities across Germany, spanning from June 14 to July 14.
As anticipated, the Premier League will have a significant presence in the competition.
Among the 20 clubs qualified for the 2024-2025 Premier League season, 16 of them have players representing their respective national teams at Euro 2024.
It is worth noting that Manchester City boasts the highest number of players, with 14 individuals competing in the tournament.
Following closely behind are Arsenal with 10 players. Liverpool has a list of a total of nine players representing six countries, and United with 8 players.
Euro 2024 host, Germany is having its opening match against Scotland in Munich on Friday. The final match of the Euro 2024 will be played on July 14th in Berlin’s Olympiastadion.
The group stage runs from June 14th to June 26th, with the knockout stage starting on June 29th.
Sportxparte reports that 24 teams will be battling it out, divided into six groups. The top two teams from each group and the four best third-placed finishers advance to the knockout rounds.
Below are all the Premier League players who will participate in the Euro 2024 tournament, including their countries and clubs.
Manchester City – Jeremy Doku (Belgium), Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Josko Gvardiol (Croatia), Mateo Kovacic (Croatia), John Stones (England), Kyle Walker (England), Phil Foden (England), Nathan Ake (Netherlands), Joao Cancelo (Portugal), Ruben Dias (Portugal), Matheus Nunes (Portugal), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Rodri (Spain), And Manuel Akanji (Switzerland)
Arsenal – Leandro Trossard (Belgium), Aaron Ramsdale (England), Bukayo Saka (England), William Saliba (France), Kai Havertz (Germany), Jorginho (Italy), Jakub Kiwior (Poland), Kieran Tierney (Scotland), David Raya (Spain), and Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine)
Liverpool – Virgil Van Dijk (Netherlands), Ryan Gravenberch (The Netherlands), Cody Gakpo (The Netherlands), Trent Alexander Arnold (England), Joe Gomez (England), Andy Robertson (Scotland), Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary), Diogo Jota (Portugal), Ibrahima Konate (France).
Manchester United – Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark) Kobbie Mainοο (England), Luke Shaw (England), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Diogo Dalot (Portugal), Scott Mctominay (Scotland), and Altay Bayindir (Turkiye).
Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans (Belgium), Ezri Konsa (England), Ollie Watkins, (England), and John McGinn (Scotland).
Bournemouth – Mirlos Kerkes (Hungary), Ryan Christie (Scotland), and Illia Sabarnyi (Ukraine(
Brentford – Thomas Strakosha (Albania), Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark), Mathias Jensen (Denmark), Mathias Jorgensen (Denmark), Ivan Toney (England), and Mark Flekken (The Netherlands).
Brighton – Lewis Dunk (England), Pascal Gross (Germany), Denis Undaz (Germany), Bart Verbruggen (Netherlands), Jakub Moder (Poland), and Billy Gilmore (Poland).
Tottenham Hotspur – Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark), Guglielmo Vicario (Italy), Micky van de Ven (Netherlands), and Radu Dragusen (Romania)
West Ham United – Tomas Soucek (Czechia), Vladimir Coufal (Czechia), Jarrod Bowen ( England), and Alphonse Iraola (France)
Wolves – Jose Sa (Portugal), Nelson Semedo (Portugal), and Pedro Neto (Portugal)
Newcastle United – Anthony Gordon (England), Kieran Trippier (England), Martin Dubravka (England), and Fabian Schar (Switzerland).
Nottingham Forest – Orel Mangala (Belgium) and Matz Sels (Belgium)
Southampton – Jan Bednarek (Poland)
Chelsea – Armando Broja (Albania), Romelu Lukaku (Belgium), Cole Palmer (England), Conor Gallagher (England), Djordje Petrovic (Serbia), Marc Cucurella (Spain), and Mykhailo Murdryk (Ukraine)
Crystal Palace – Joachim Anderson (Denmark), Adam Wharton (England), Dean Henderson (England), Eberechi Eze (England), and Marc Guehi (England)
Everton – Amadou Onana (Belgium), Jordan Pickford (England), and Vitali Mykolenko (Ukraine)