The Premier League clubs with the most England players at Euro 2024
- Players per club in England's Euro 2024 squad
- 12 Premier League sides represented in group
- Two European giants also have players picked
England manager Gareth Southgate has chosen a squad for Euro 2024 that isn't dominated by only a small handful of clubs, instead picking players from 14 different teams.
With 26 players going on the plane to Germany, that means the majority of club side have just one or two representing them. A couple have three and only one team has four England players.
Here's a breakdown of the clubs with the most England players at Euro 2024...
14. Brentford
Ivan Toney
Brentford's sole inclusion in the squad made the cut despite struggling to recapture his goalscoring touch following a return from suspension.
13. Brighton & Hove Albion
Lewis Dunk
Brighton's leading centre-back has played six times for England to date and will be going to his first major international tournament.
12. Everton
Jordan Pickford
Pickford's place in the final squad was never in doubt but many fans felt that Jarrad Branthwaite was unfortunate to miss out and double Everton's tally.
11. West Ham United
Jarrod Bowen
West Ham have such a strong history when it comes to tournament success with England, but 1966 was a very long time ago.
10. Bayern Munich
Harry Kane
England's leading man took his club career to Germany last summer and scored 44 goals off the bat for Bayern Munich. He'll feel at home.
9. Real Madrid
Jude Bellingham
Even Bellingham's most ardent fans couldn't have predicted quite the impact he has had at Real Madrid since joining them a year ago.
8. Aston Villa
Ezri Konsa, Ollie Watkins
Two Villa players in the final squad is a testament to the club and their incredible rise over a short time since the end of 2022.
7. Chelsea
Conor Gallagher, Cole Palmer
If asked last summer to predict just two Chelsea players that would go to Euro 2024, most would have said Raheem Sterling and Reece James.
6. Liverpool
Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold
For both Liverpool players, Euro 2024 feels like a long time coming. Each has struggled to hold down a regular England place for different reasons.
5. Manchester United
Luke Shaw, Kobbie Mainoo
Harry Maguire would have added to this number had he not lost his battle against time to be fit. For Mainoo, it's the stuff of dreams.
4. Newcastle United
Kieran Trippier, Anthony Gordon
Newcastle's pair could end up having a real influence over the course of the summer, with Trippier a senior leader and Gordon likely an impact sub.
3. Arsenal
Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka
Only injury to Pickford will give Ramsdale any game time here, but Rice and Saka are among the very first names on the team sheet.
2. Manchester City
Kyle Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden
Expect all three City players to be starting in England's strongest lineup for the opening Group C game. Jack Grealish misses out.
1. Crystal Palace
Dean Henderson, Marc Guehi, Adam Wharton, Eberechi Eze
Palace are the single most represented club in an England squad for a major tournament. It feels deserved but no one would ever have predicted it.