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Euro 2020 squads: England 33-man list, Wales squad TONIGHT, Sergio Ramos AXED by Spain, France recall Karim Benzema


EURO 2020 is almost here and the squads are already being announced.

England are the latest country to announce their pool of players – but it is only a provisional squad for the tournament which starts on June 11.


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All competing Euro 2020 countries must name a squad of 26 players by June 1, though some are choosing to name larger preliminary squads beforehand.

Euro 2020 squads

Group A

Gareth Bale will be key to Wales’ hopes in Euro 2020 Group ACredit: PA

Italy

Roberto Mancini has named a provisional squad, but is yet to finalise his pool of players:

  • Gianluigi Donnarumma (GK)
  • Alessio Cragno (GK)
  • Alex Meret (GK)
  • Salvatore Sirigu (GK)
  • Francesco Acerbi
  • Alessandro Bastoni
  • Cristiano Biraghi
  • Leonardo Bonucci
  • Giorgio Chiellini
  • Giovanni Di Lorenzo
  • Alessandro Florenzi
  • Gianluca Mancini
  • Leonardo Spinazzola
  • Rafael Toloi
  • Nicolo Barella
  • Gaetano Castrovilli
  • Bryan Cristante
  • Manuel Locatelli
  • Lorenzo Pellegrini
  • Matteo Pessina
  • Stefano Sensi
  • Marco Verratti
  • Andrea Belotti
  • Domenico Berardi
  • Federico Bernardeschi
  • Federico Chiesa
  • Vincenzo Grifo
  • Ciro Immobile
  • Lorenzo Insigne
  • Moise Kean
  • Matteo Politano
  • Giacomo Raspadori

Switzerland

Vladimir Petkovic has named a 29-man provisional squad and intends to cut it down before the June 1 deadline.

Provisional squad:

  • Yann Sommer (GK)
  • Yvon Mvogo (GK)
  • Jonas Omlin (GK)
  • Gregor Kobel (GK)
  • Manuel Akanji 
  • Loris Benito 
  • Nico Elvedi 
  • Kevin Mbabu 
  • Becir Omeragic 
  • Ricardo Rodriguez  
  • Silvan Widmer
  • Fabian Schar 
  • Jordan Lotomba 
  • Eray Comert
  • Granit Xhaka 
  • Denis Zakaria 
  • Remo Freuler 
  • Djibril Sow 
  • Admir Mehmedi 
  • Xherdan Shaqiri 
  • Ruben Vargas 
  • Steven Zuber 
  • Edimilson Fernandes 
  • Christian Fassnacht 
  • Dan Ndoye 
  • Andi Zeqiri
  • Breel Embolo 
  • Mario Gavranovic  
  • Haris Seferovic

Turkey

Senol Gunes has announced his provisional 30-man squad. The final squad will be announced on June 1.

  • Mert Günok (GK)
  • Uğurcan Çakır (GK)
  • Altay Bayındır (GK)
  • Gökhan Akkan (GK)
  • Kaan Ayhan
  • Çağlar Söyüncü
  • Zeki Çelik
  • Merih Demiral
  • Umut Meraş
  • Ozan Kabak
  • Mert Müldür
  • Rıdvan Yılmaz
  • Ozan Tufan
  • Hakan Çalhanoğlu
  • Okay Yokuşlu
  • Yusuf Yazıcı
  • Cengiz Ünder
  • Mahmut Tekdemir
  • İrfan Kahveci
  • Dorukhan Toköz
  • Abdülkadir Ömür
  • Efecan Karaca
  • Taylan Antalyalı
  • Orkun Kökçü
  • Halil Akbunar
  • Turkey Göztepe
  • Kerem Aktürkoğlu
  • Burak Yılmaz (c)
  • Kenan Karaman
  • Enes Ünal
  • Halil Dervişoğlu

Wales

Interim manager Robert Page has announced a 28-man squad for a training camp in Portugal. He will name his Euro 2020 squad today.

  • Wayne Hennessey (GK)
  • Danny Ward (GK)
  • Adam Davies (GK)
  • James Lawrence
  • Ben Davies
  • Joe Rodon
  • Chris Mepham
  • Chris Gunter
  • Rhys Norrington-Davies
  • Neco Williams
  • Joe Allen
  • Joe Morrell
  • Ethan Ampadu
  • Matthew Smith
  • Jonathan Williams
  • Kieffer Moore
  • Aaron Ramsey
  • Harry Wilson
  • Gareth Bale
  • David Brooks
  • Tyler Roberts
  • Tom Lawrence
  • Rabbi Matondo
  • Dylan Levitt
  • Tom Lockyer
  • Rubin Colwill
  • Mark Harris
  • George Thomas

Group B

Kevin de Bruyne and Belgium are among the favourites for Euro 2020Credit: Reuters

Belgium

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez’s full 26-man squad is as follows:

  • Thibaut Courtois (GK)
  • Simon Mignolet (GK)
  • Mats Sels (GK)
  • Toby Alderweireld
  • Dedryck Boyata
  • Jason Denayer
  • Thomas Vermaelen
  • Jan Vertonghen
  • Yannick Carrasco
  • Timothy Castagne
  • Nacer Chadli
  • Thorgan Hazard
  • Thomas Meunier
  • Kevin de Bruyne
  • Leander Dendoncker
  • Dennis Praet
  • Youri Tielemans
  • Hans Vanaken
  • Axel Witsel
  • Jeremy Doku
  • Eden Hazard (c)
  • Dries Mertens
  • Leandro Trossard
  • Michy Batshuayi
  • Christian Benteke
  • Romelu Lukaku

Standby: Thomas Kaminski (GK), Alexis Saelemaekers, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Bryan Heynen, Thomas Foket, Adnan Januzaj, Brandon Mechele, Jordan Lukaku, Zinho Vanheusden, Yari Verschaeren, Charles de Ketelaere

Denmark

Denmark’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

  • Kasper Schmeichel (GK)
  • Frederik Ronnow (GK)
  • Jonas Lossl (GK)
  • Simon Kjaer (c)
  • Andreas Christensen
  • Mathias Jorgensen
  • Jens Stryger Larsen
  • Jannik Vestergaard
  • Nicolai Boilesen
  • Joakim Maehle
  • Joachim Andersen
  • Christian Eriksen
  • Thomas Delaney
  • Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
  • Daniel Wass
  • Mathias Jensen
  • Anders Christiansen
  • Christian Norgaard
  • Yussuf Poulsen
  • Martin Braithwaite
  • Andreas Cornelius
  • Kasper Dolberg
  • Robert Skov
  • Jonas Wind
  • Andreas Skov Olsen
  • Mikkel Damsgaard

Finland

Finland have announced a 29-man preliminary squad. The final squad will be revealed on Tuesday, June 1.

  • Lukas Hradecky (GK)
  • Jesse Joronen (GK)
  • Anssi Jaakkola (GK)
  • Carljohan Eriksson (GK)
  • Paulus Arajuuri
  • Jere Uronen
  • Juhani Ojala
  • Thomas Lam
  • Sauli Vaisanen
  • Albin Granlund
  • Nikolai Alho
  • Daniel O’Shaughnessy
  • Niko Hamalainen
  • Leo Vaisanen
  • Robert Ivanov
  • Aapo Halme
  • Tim Sparv (c)
  • Rasmus Schuller
  • Glen Kamara
  • Pyry Soiri
  • Joni Kauko
  • Fredrik Jensen
  • Onni Valakari
  • Jasin-Amin Assehnoun
  • Teemu Pukki
  • Joel Pohjanpalo
  • Lassi Lappalainen
  • Roope Riski
  • Marcus Forss

Russia

Russia manager Stanislav Cherchesov’s preliminary squad is as follows:

  • Yury Dyupin (GK)
  • Andrey Lunev (GK)
  • Anton Shunin (GK)
  • Matvei Safonov (GK)
  • Georgi Dzhikiya
  • Igor Diveev
  • Mario Fernandes
  • Roman Yevgenyev
  • Yuri Zhirkov
  • Vyacheslav Karavaev
  • Fyodor Kudryashov
  • Ilya Samoshnikov
  • Andrei Semyonov
  • Dimitri Barinov
  • Rifat Zhemaletdinov
  • Maksim Mukhin
  • Aleksandr Golovin
  • Arsen Zakharyan
  • Roman Zobnin
  • Daniil Fomin
  • Aleksei Ionov
  • Daler Kuzyaev
  • Andrei Mostovoy
  • Magomed Ozdoyev
  • Denis Makarov
  • Aleksei Miranchuk
  • Denis Cheryshev
  • Artem Dzyuba (c)
  • Anton Zabolotny
  • Aleksandr Sobolev

Group C

Holland are back in tournament football after a seven-year absenceCredit: AFP

Austria

Austria’s final Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

  • Daniel Bachmann (GK)
  • Pavao Pervan (GK)
  • Alexander Schlager (GK)
  • David Alaba  
  • Aleksandar Dragovic
  • Marco Friedl
  • Martin Hinteregger  
  • Stefan Lainer 
  • Philipp Lienhart 
  • Stefan Posch 
  • Christopher Trimmel 
  • Andreas Ulmer
  • Julian Baumgartlinger
  • Christoph Baumgartner 
  • Florian Grillitsch
  • Stefan Ilsanker 
  • Konrad Laimer
  • Valentino Lazaro
  • Marcel Sabitzer
  • Luis Schaub  
  • Xaver Schlager 
  • Alessandro Schopf
  • Marko Arnautovic 
  • Michael Gregoritsch 
  • Sasa Kalajdzic
  • Karim Onisiwo

Holland

Holland manager Frank de Boer announced his preliminary 34-man squad on Friday, May 14.

  • Jesper Cillessen (GK)
  • Tim Krul (GK)
  • Martin Stekelenburg (GK)
  • Patrick van Aanholt
  • Nathan Ake
  • Daley Blind
  • Denzel Dumfries
  • Matthijs de Ligt
  • Jurrien Timber
  • Joel Veltman
  • Stefan de Vrij
  • Owen Windal
  • Donny van de Beek
  • Ryan Gravenberch
  • Frenkie de Jong
  • Davy Klaassen
  • Teun Koopmeiners
  • Martin de Roon
  • Georginio Wijnaldum (c)
  • Steven Berghuis
  • Cody Gakpo
  • Luuk de Jong
  • Donyell Malen
  • Memphis Depay
  • Quincy Promes
  • Wout Weghorst

North Macedonia

North Macedonia manager Igor Angelovski announced his squad on May 20.

  • Stole Dimitrievski (GK)
  • Damjan Shishkovski (GK)
  • Riste Jankov (GK)
  • Stefan Ristovski
  • Visar Musliu
  • Egzon Bejtulai
  • Kire Ristevski
  • Gjoko Zajkov
  • Darko Velkovski
  • Ezgjan Alioski
  • Arijan Ademi
  • Enis Bardhi
  • Stefan Spirovski
  • Boban Nikolov
  • Tihomir Kostadinov
  • Ferhan Hasani
  • Eljif Elmaz
  • Daniel Avramovski
  • Darko Churlinov
  • Marjan Radeski
  • Goran Pandev
  • Aleksandar Trajkovski
  • Ivan Trichkovski
  • Vlatko Stojanovski
  • Krste Velkovski
  • Milan Ristovski

Ukraine

Ukraine manager Andriy Shevchenko’s preliminary squad is as follows:

  • Andriy Pyatov (c) (GK)
  • Andriy Lunin (GK)
  • Heorhiy Bushchan (GK)
  • Anatoliy Trubin (GK)
  • Mykola Matviyenko
  • Oleksandr Karavayev
  • Serhiy Kryvtsov
  • Eduard Sobol
  • Vitaliy Mykolenko
  • Bohdan Mykhaylichenko
  • Illya Zabarnyi
  • Oleksandr Tymchyk
  • Viktor Korniyenko
  • Denys Popov
  • Oleksandr Syrota
  • Andriy Yarmolenko
  • Taras Stepanenko
  • Oleksandr Zinchenko
  • Ruslan Malinovskyi
  • Serhiy Sydorchuk
  • Viktor Tsyhankov
  • Marlos
  • Yevhenii Makarenko
  • Mykola Shaparenko
  • Oleksandr Zubkov
  • Artem Bondarenko
  • Bohdan Lyednyev
  • Heorhiy Sudakov
  • Roman Yaremchuk
  • Artem Besyedin
  • Artem Dovbyk

Group D

Harry Kane will hope to lead England to a first international trophy since 1966Credit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail

Croatia

Croatia manager Zlatko Dalic’s final 26-man Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

  • Lovre Kalinic (GK)
  • Dominik Livakovic (GK)
  • Simon Sluga (GK)
  • Domagoj Vida
  • Dejan Lovren
  • Sime Vrsaljko
  • Borna Barisic
  • Duje Caleta-Car
  • Josip Juranovic
  • Domagoj Bradaric
  • Mile Skoric
  • Josko Gvardiol
  • Luka Modric (c)
  • Mateo Kovacic
  • Marcelo Brozovic
  • Milan Badelj
  • Mario Pasalic
  • Nikola Vlasic
  • Luka Ivanusec
  • Ivan Perisic
  • Andrej Kramaric
  • Ante Rebic
  • Josip Brekalo
  • Bruno Petkovic
  • Mislav Orsic
  • Ante Budimir

Czech Republic

Czech Republic manager Jaroslav Silhavy’s 26-man Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

  • Tomas Vaclik (GK)
  • Jiri Pavlenka (GK)
  • Ales Mandous (GK)
  • Pavel Kaderabek
  • Ondrej Celustka
  • Tomas Kalas
  • Jan Boril
  • Jakub Brabec
  • Vladimir Coufal
  • Tomas Holes
  • Ales Mateju
  • David Zima
  • Vladimir Darida (c)
  • Jakub Jankto
  • Tomas Soucek
  • Lukas Masopust
  • Antonin Barak
  • Alex Kral
  • Petr Sevcik
  • Adam Hlozek
  • Jakub Pesek
  • Michal Sadilek
  • Matej Vydra
  • Michael Krmencik
  • Patrik Schick
  • Tomas Pekhart

England

England manager Gareth Southgate has named a 33-man provisional squad, which he intends to trim down before the June 1 deadline.

Here is the provisional squad:

  • Dean Henderson (GK)
  • Sam Johnstone (GK)
  • Jordan Pickford (GK)
  • Aaron Ramsdale (GK)
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Ben Chilwell
  • Conor Coady
  • Ben Godfrey
  • Reece James
  • Harry Maguire
  • Tyrone Mings
  • Luke Shaw
  • John Stones
  • Kieran Trippier
  • Kyle Walker
  • Ben White
  • Jude Bellingham
  • Jordan Henderson
  • Jesse Lingard
  • Mason Mount
  • Kalvin Phillips
  • Declan Rice
  • James Ward-Prowse
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin
  • Phil Foden
  • Jack Grealish
  • Mason Greenwood
  • Harry Kane
  • Marcus Rashford
  • Bukayo Saka
  • Jadon Sancho
  • Raheem Sterling
  • Ollie Watkins

Scotland

Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad is as follows:

  • Craig Gordon (GK)
  • David Marshall (GK)
  • Jon McLaughlin
  • Liam Cooper
  • Declan Gallagher
  • Grant Hanley
  • Jack Hendry
  • Scott McKenna
  • Stephen O’Donnell
  • Nathan Patterson
  • Andy Robertson
  • Greg Taylor
  • Kieran Tierney
  • Stuart Armstrong
  • Ryan Christie
  • John Fleck
  • James Forrest
  • Ryan Fraser
  • Billy Gilmour
  • John McGinn
  • Callum McGregor
  • Scott McTominay
  • David Turnbull
  • Che Adams
  • Lyndon Dykes
  • Kevin Nisbet

Group E

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (right) had come out of retirement but will not feature for Sweden after getting injuredCredit: EPA

Poland

Poland manager Paulo Sousa’s squad is as follows:

  • Lukasz Fabianski
  • Wojciech Szczesny
  • Kukasz Skorupski
  • Kamil Glik
  • Maciej Rybus
  • Bartosz Bereszynski
  • Jan Bednarek
  • Tomasz Kedziora
  • Pawel Dawidowicz
  • Michal Helik
  • Kamil Piatkowski
  • Tymoteusz Puchacz
  • Grzegorz Krychowiak
  • Piotr Zielinski
  • Mateusz Klich
  • Karol Linetty
  • KamiL Jozwiak
  • Przemyslaw Frankowski
  • Jakub Moder
  • Przemyslaw Placheta
  • Kacper Kozlowski
  • Robert Lewandowski (c)
  • Arkadiusz Milik
  • Dawid Kownacki
  • Jakub Swierczok
  • Karol Swiderski

Slovakia

Slovakia manager Stefan Tarkovic’s 24-man squad has been announced, with the full 26-man squad to follow on June 2.

  • Martin Dubravka (GK)
  • Dusan Kuciak (GK)
  • Marek Rodak (GK)
  • Petar Pekarik
  • Tomas Hubocan
  • Milan Skriniar
  • Lubomir Satka
  • Denis Vavro
  • Jakub Holubek
  • Marek Hamsik (c)
  • Juraj Kucka
  • Vladimir Weiss
  • Robert Mak
  • Ondrej Duda
  • Patrik Hrosovsky
  • Stanislav Lobotka
  • Matus Bero
  • Lukas Haraslin
  • Laszlo Benes
  • Tomas Suslov
  • Erik Jirka
  • Michal Duris
  • Robert Bozenik
  • David Strelec

Spain

Manager Luis Enrique decided to pick only 24 players instead of the 26 he was allowed to select.

  • David de Gea (GK)
  • Robert Sanchez (GK)
  • Unai Simon (GK)
  • Aymeric Laporte
  • Jose Gaya
  • Jordi Alba
  • Pau Torres
  • Eric Garcia
  • Diego Llorente
  • Cesar Azpilicueta
  • Marcos Llorente
  • Sergio Busquets (c)
  • Rodri
  • Pedri
  • Thiago
  • Koke
  • Fabian
  • Dani Olmo
  • Mikel Oyarzabal
  • Gerard Moreno
  • Alvaro Morat
  • Ferran Torres
  • Adama Traore
  • Pablo Sarabia

Sweden

Sweden manager Janne Andersson announced his final 26-man squad on Tuesday, May 18.

  • Robin Olsen (GK)
  • Karl-Johan Johnsson (GK)
  • Kristoffer Nordfeldt (GK)
  • Mikael Lustig
  • Ludwig Augustinsson
  • Victor Lindelof
  • Marcus Danielson
  • Martin Olsson
  • Pontus Jansson
  • Filip Helander
  • Emil Krafth
  • Andreas Granqvist (c)
  • Sebastian Larsson
  • Albin Ekdal
  • Emil Forsberg 
  • Ken Sema
  • Viktor Claesson
  • Jens Cajuste 
  • Mattias Svanberg
  • Kristoffer Olsson
  • Dejan Kulusevski
  • Gustav Svensson
  • Jordan Larsson
  • Alexander Isak
  • Robin Quaison
  • Marcus Berg

Group F

Dominik Szoboszlai will be key to Hungary’s hopes as they look to defy the odds and escape the Group of DeathCredit: Getty

France

France manager Didier Deschamps’ 26-man squad is as follows:

  • Hugo Lloris (GK) (c)
  • Steve Mandanda (GK)
  • Mike Maignan (GK)
  • Leo Dubois
  • Benjamin Pavard
  • Kurt Zouma
  • Jules Kounde
  • Raphael Varane
  • Clement Lenglet
  • Prinsel Kimpembe
  • Lucas Digne
  • Lucas Hernandez
  • N’Golo Kante
  • Paul Pogba
  • Adrien Rabiot
  • Corentin Tolisso
  • Moussa Sissoko
  • Karim Benzema
  • Olivier Giroud
  • Kylian Mbappe
  • Marcus Thuram
  • Kingsley Coman
  • Wissam Ben Yedder
  • Antoine Griezmann
  • Thomas Lemar
  • Ousmane Dembele

Germany

Germany manager Joachim Low – who is departing after Euro 2020 – announced his 26-man squad.

  • Manuel Neuer (GK) (c)
  • Bernd Leno (GK)
  • Kevin Trapp (GK)
  • Robin Koch
  • Christian Gunter
  • Mats Hummels
  • Antonio Rüdiger
  • Matthias Ginter
  • Emre Can
  • Niklas Sule
  • Lukas Klostermann
  • Marcel Halstenberg
  • Robin Gosens
  • Toni Kroos
  • Joshua Kimmich
  • Thomas Muller
  • İlkay Gundogan
  • Leon Goretzka
  • Leroy Sané
  • Kai Havertz
  • Florian Neuhaus
  • Jonas Hofmann
  • Jamal Musiala
  • Timo Werner
  • Serge Gnabry
  • Kevin Volland

Hungary

Hungary manager Marco Rossi’s 30-man preliminary squad is as follows:

  • Peter Gulacsi (GK)
  • Adam Bogdan (GK)
  • Denes Dibusz (GK)
  • Balasz Toth (GK)
  • Gergo Lovrencsics
  • Adam Lang
  • Attila Fiola
  • Willi Orban
  • Attila Szalai
  • Endre Botka
  • Akos Kecskes
  • Bendeguz Bolla
  • Csaba Spandler
  • Adam Nagy
  • Laszlo Kleinheisler
  • Filip Holender
  • David Siger
  • Dominik Szoboszlai
  • Loic Nego
  • Daniel Gazdag
  • Andras Schafer
  • Tamas Cseri
  • Adam Szalai (c)
  • Nemanja Nikolic
  • Roland Sallai
  • Roland Varga
  • Jevin Varga
  • Janos Hahn
  • Szabolcs Schön

Portugal

Portugal manager Fernando Santos’ squad is as follows:

  • Rui Silva (GK)
  • Anthony Lopes (GK)
  • Rui Patricio (GK)
  • Raphael Guerrero
  • Nuno Mendes
  • Ruben Dias
  • Jose Fonte
  • Pepe
  • Joao Cancelo
  • Nelson Semedo
  • Bruno Fernandes
  • Renato Sanches
  • Joao Palhinha
  • Danilo Pereira
  • Ruben Neves
  • William Carvahlo
  • Joao Moutinho
  • Sergio Oliveira
  • Bernardo Silva
  • Rafa Silva
  • Andre Silva
  • Joao Felix
  • Pedro Goncalves
  • Diogo Jota
  • Goncalo Guedes
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (c)


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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