in

Which Manchester United players are playing at Euro 2020? Will Bruno Fernandes be there? Who represents England?


EURO 2020 gets underway in less than four weeks.

And Manchester United are expected to have a strong contingent present at the rescheduled competition, which kicks off on June 11 in Rome.

Manchester United could have 16 players at Euro 2020

WIN £50,000! Play Dream Team Euros – our FREE fantasy football game this summer

But which of the Red Devils will be present at this summer’s finals? What countries do they represent? And what are their chances of featuring at the tournament?

Here, SunSport takes a closer look at which Manchester United players could play at Euro 2020.

Group A

Turkey
Italy
Wales – Daniel James, Dylan Levitt
Switzerland

Winger Daniel James is nailed-on to make the Wales squad. The 23-year-old has started every single competitive fixture for his nation since March 2019.

Dylan Levitt, who’s currently on loan at Croatian club Istra 1961 could join his colleague having been a regular in recent Wales squads.

Group B

Denmark
Finland
Belgium
Russia

The only group without any United players.

WIN £50,000 with Dream Team Euros

Dream Team Euros is HERE!

The best fantasy football game to accompany Euro 2020 has arrived.

And you can play absolutely FREE for your chance to win the £50,000 jackpot.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR FREE!

Dream Team Euros

  • £50,000 jackpot
  • The best fantasy football game this summer
  • Play in mini-leagues against your mates, colleagues, family members – and some hand-picked celebrities
  • FREE to play


Group C

Netherlands – Donny van de Beek
Ukraine
Austria
North Macedonia

Donny van de Beek will be back on the world stage having missed out on Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup. However, a starting role looks unlikely given his minutes since the arrival of Frank de Boer.

Group D

England – Harry Maguire, Dean Henderson, Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Luke Shaw, Jesse Lingard
Croatia
Scotland – Scott McTominay
Czech Republic

Group D sees the majority of Manchester United’s travelling contingent, by some distance.

Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford are dead certs to make Gareth Southgate’s squad and are likely to start the opening fixture.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka is vying with the likes of Reece James, Kieran Tripper and Trent Alexander-Arnold for a spot and will probably miss out. UEFA expanding the permitted squad sizes from 23 to 26 could see in-form Mason Greenwood sneak in.



Group E

Spain – David de Gea
Sweden – Victor Lindelof
Poland
Slovakia

David de Gea should make the squad despite losing his position as United’s No.1. He also played second-fiddle to Robert Sanchez in Spain’s recent World Cup qualifiers.

Group F

Hungary
Portugal – Bruno Fernandes
France – Anthony Martial, Paul Pogba
Germany

Every international tournament needs a Group of Death and this one features three of United’s biggest stars.

Bruno Fernandes’ outstanding campaign will see him line up at the heart of Portugal’s midfield. And he can expect a tussle with midfield partner Paul Pogba.

Anthony Martial will need to prove his fitness having sustained a serious knee injury in April.



Is there a fantasy football game for Euro 2020?

Absolutely! We’ve launched DREAM TEAM EUROS to celebrate this summer’s competition.

We’ll have all the best players from the 24 competing nations ready and available for you to select (or dismiss) as you seek to construct the best possible XI.

You’ll be able to create and manage your own private mini-leagues and send invites to friends, family… and bitter work rivals to see who really knows their stuff.

Oh and did we mention? It’s free to play and there’s a 50,000 jackpot to be won!


WIN £50,000! Play Dream Team Euros – our FREE fantasy football game this summer


It’ll be a familiar set up for seasoned fantasy football veterans and easy to use for newbies.

Each player gets £50million to pick their best possible XI and can make up to 20 transfers as the tournament progresses.



Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Borussia Dortmund legend Lukasz Piszczek breaks down in tears after playing final game for club in DFB-Pokal final

Steven Gerrard’s individual highlights from 2006 FA Cup final are incredible as he drove Liverpool on to beat West Ham