Wednesday 8 June 2016 17:17, UK
Liverpool have the joint-most players at Euro 2016, more than Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Jurgen Klopp's side have 12 players at the tournament in France, the same amount as Serie A champions Juventus.
Five of the 12 belong to Roy Hodgson's England squad - James Milner, Jordan Henderson, Daniel Sturridge, Nathaniel Clyne and Adam Lallana - while the Reds also boast representatives with Belgium, Germany, Wales and Slovakia.
Premier League clubs dominate the Euro 2016 squad lists, with Tottenham, United and Arsenal also heavily represented.
In fact, 139 of the 552 players (25 per cent) set to take part in the competition play their club football in England. As you might expect, the Premier League boasts the most with 103 players, but the Sky Bet Championship has 31 participants, more than France's Ligue 1 (22).
Will Grigg, one of four Sky Bet League One players at the tournament, helped Wigan Athletic to the title last season, and will be hoping to hear his popular terrace chant a few more times with Northern Ireland this summer.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll, also a Northern Ireland international, was set to be the only participant from Sky Bet League Two, but recently moved from Notts County to Linfield in the Irish Premiership.
Spurs provide 11 players - five to England, three to Belgium, and one each to Wales, France, and Austria.
That's one more than Manchester United, whose 10 players include Morgan Schneiderlin, Wayne Rooney and Marcus Rashford among others.
Perhaps surprisingly, the star-studded squads of Barcelona and Real Madrid offer up just eight players each, less than Shakhtar Donetsk (nine), and the same amount as Basel, Fenerbahce and CSKA Moscow.
CSKA and Shakhtar dominate the squads of Russia and Ukraine respectively, while Basel's squad includes three Swiss, two Albanians, two Czechs, an Austrian and an Icelander.
England are the only nation at Euro 2016 to take their entire squad solely from clubs based in their domestic league. Russia are the next closest, having selected 22 of their 23 players from the Russian Premier League, with Schalke's Roman Neustadter the exception.
At the other end of the spectrum, Iceland, the Republic of Ireland and Wales have each snubbed their respective home leagues, selecting all 23 squad members from outside their domestic divisions.
Juventus - 12
Sami Khedira, Mario Mandzukic, Alvaro Morata, Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Stefano Sturaro, Simone Zaza, Patrice Evra, Paul Pogba, Stephan Lichtsteiner
Liverpool - 12
Nathaniel Clyne, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana, James Milner, Daniel Sturridge, Martin Skrtel, Daniel Ward, Joe Allen, Emre Can, Simon Mignolet, Christian Benteke, Divock Origi
Tottenham - 11
Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Mousa Dembele, Kevin Wimmer, Hugo Lloris, Danny Rose, Kyle Walker, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Harry Kane, Ben Davies
Man Utd - 10
Morgan Schneiderlin, Chris Smalling, Marcus Rashford, Wayne Rooney, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Paddy McNair, David de Gea, Marouane Fellaini, Matteo Darmian, Anthony Martial
Bayern Munich - 10
Kingsley Coman, Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, Mario Gotze, Thomas Muller, Joshua Kimmich, Robert Lewandowski, Thiago Alcantara, David Alaba, Mats Hummels
Shakhtar Donetsk - 9
Andriy Pyatov, Oleksandr Kucher, Yaroslav Rakytskyi, Bohdan Butko, Vyacheslav Shevchuk, Taras Stepanenko, Viktor Kovalenko, Yevhen Seleznyov, Darijo Srna
Arsenal - 9
Laurent Koscielny, Olivier Giroud, Granit Xhaka, Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil, Petr Cech, Tomas Rosicky, Hector Bellerin
Fenerbahce - 8
Gokhan Gonul, Sener Ozbayrakli, Caner Erkin, Mehmet Topal, Ozan Tufan, Volkan Sen, Bruno Alves, Nani
Barcelona - 8
Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Ivan Rakitic, Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta, Arda Turan, Thomas Vermaelen
CSKA Moscow - 8
Igor Akinfeev, Aleksei Berezutski, Vasili Berezutski, Sergei Ignashevich, Georgi Schennikov, Alexander Golovin, Roman Shirokov, Pontus Wernbloom
Basel - 8
Naser Aliji, Taulant Xhaka, Michael Lang, Breel Embolo, Tomas Vaclik, Marek Suchy, Marc Janko, Birkir Bjarnason
Real Madrid - 8
Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic, Sergio Ramos, Lucas Vasquez