Premier League players set for Euro 2016 - club-by-club guide
Friday 11 December 2015 15:45, UK
Which Premier League club has the most players on their way to Euro 2016 next summer?
We've been through each squad to tell you who - as it stands - are likely to be waving their players off to France once the top-flight campaign ends on May 17.
Our club-by-club lists features players who have won at least one international cap in the last two years - with a few notable exceptions who are likely to be picked.
As it stands, Liverpool are likely to have more players heading to the tournament than any other side with 16 players in line to be picked if fit.
Liverpool - 16
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Joe Allen (Wales)
Christian Benteke (Belgium)
Adam Bogdan (Hungary)* - has not played in last two years but does make the squad regularly
Emre Can (Germany)
Nathaniel Clyne (England)
Jordan Henderson (England)
Danny Ings (England)
Dejan Lovren (Croatia)
Adam Lallana (England)
Simon Mignolet (Belgium)
James Milner (England)
Alberto Moreno (Spain)
Divock Origi (Belgium)
Mamadou Sakho (France)
Martin Skrtel (Slovakia)
Daniel Sturridge (England)* - injury has ruled him out but he is expected to make Roy Hodgson's squad if fit
Arsenal - 14
Santi Cazorla (Spain)
Petr Cech (Czech Republic)
Calum Chambers (England)
Mathieu Debuchy (France)
Kieran Gibbs (England)
Olivier Giroud (France)
Laurent Koscielny (France)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (England)
Mesut Ozil (Germany)
Aaron Ramsey (Wales)
Tomas Rosicky (Czech Republic)
Theo Walcott (England)
Danny Welbeck (England)
Jack Wilshere (England)
Manchester United - 12
Michael Carrick (England)
Matteo Darmian (Italy)
David de Gea (Spain)
Marouane Fellaini (Belgium)
Phil Jones (England)
Anthony Martial (France)
Juan Mata (Spain)
Paddy McNair (Northern Ireland)
Wayne Rooney (England)
Morgan Schneiderlin (France)
Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)
Chris Smalling (England)
NB Luke Shaw has been ruled out through long-term injury
Tottenham - 12
Toby Alderweireld (Belgium)
Dele Alli (England)
Nacer Chadli (Belgium)
Ben Davies (Wales)
Mousa Dembele (Belgium)
Eric Dier (England)
Harry Kane (England)
Hugo Lloris (France)
Ryan Mason (England)
Andros Townsend (England)
Jan Vertonghen (Belgium)
Kyle Walker (England)
Everton - 10
Leighton Baines (England)
Ross Barkley (England)
Seamus Coleman (Republic of Ireland)
Darron Gibson (Republic of Ireland)
Phil Jagielka (England)
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)
James McCarthy (Republic of Ireland)
Aiden McGeady (Republic of Ireland)
Kevin Mirallas (Belgium)
John Stones (England)
Manchester City - 9
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium)
Fabian Delph (England)
Joe Hart (England)
Eliaquim Mangala (France)
Vincent Kompany (Belgium)
Jesus Navas (Spain)
Bacary Sagna (France)
David Silva (Spain)
Raheem Sterling (England)
Chelsea - 9
Cesar Azpilicueta (Spain)
Gary Cahill (England)
Diego Costa (Spain)
Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
Cesc Fabregas (Spain)
Eden Hazard (Belgium)
Pedro (Spain)
Loic Remy (France)
Kurt Zouma (France)
Southampton - 9
Ryan Bertrand (England)
Steven Davis (Northern Ireland)
Jose Fonte (Portugal)
Fraser Forster (England)
Florin Gardos (Romania)
Shane Long (Republic of Ireland)
Graziano Pelle (Italy)
Jay Rodriguez (England)
Cedric Soares (Portugal)
West Brom - 9
Chris Brunt (Northern Ireland)
James Chester (Wales)
Jonny Evans (Northern Ireland)
Ben Foster (England)
Rickie Lambert (England)
Gareth McAuley (Northern Ireland)
James McClean (Republic of Ireland)
Jonas Olsson (Sweden)
Sebastien Pocognoli (Belgium)
Stoke City - 8
Marko Arnautovic (Austria)
Jack Butland (England)
Shay Given (Republic of Ireland)
Glen Johnson (England)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)
Jonathan Walters (Republic of Ireland)
Glenn Whelan (Republic of Ireland)
Marc Wilson (Republic of Ireland)
Swansea - 6
Eder (Portugal)
Lukasz Fabianski (Poland)
Jonjo Shelvey (England)
Gylfi Sigurdsson (Iceland)
Neil Taylor (Wales)
Ashley Williams (Wales)
Leicester City - 5
Andy King (Wales)
Christian Fuchs (Austria)
Gokhan Inler (Switzerland)
Andrej Kramaric (Croatia)
Jamie Vardy (England)
Sunderland - 5
Fabio Borini (Italy)
Sebastian Larsson (Sweden)
John O'Shea (Republic of Ireland)
Costel Pantilimon (Romania)
Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
Norwich City - 4
Robbie Brady (Republic of Ireland)
Wes Hoolahan (Republic of Ireland)
Kyle Lafferty (Northern Ireland)
Martin Olsson (Sweden)
Bournemouth - 3
Harry Arter (Republic of Ireland)
Artur Boruc (Poland)
Shaun MacDonald (Wales)
Crystal Palace - 3
Yohan Cabaye (France)
Wayne Hennessey (Wales)
Joe Ledley (Wales)
Newcastle United - 3
Paul Dummett (Wales)
Robert Elliot (Republic of Ireland)
Moussa Sissoko (France)
Watford - 3
Valon Behrami (Switzerland)
Craig Cathcart (Northern Ireland)
Sebastian Prodl (Austria)
West Ham - 3
James Collins (Wales)
Dimitri Payet (France)
Darren Randolph (Republic of Ireland)
Aston Villa - 2
Ciaran Clark (Republic of Ireland)
Philippe Senderos (Switzerland)