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    When do yellow cards reset in Euro 2020 and how many yellow cards result in suspension?

    EURO 2020 is almost here with the group stages getting underway on 11 June.But players will have to be careful when picking up yellow cards this year as they could find themselves suspended for the next game if they pick up too many!
    Harry Kane was the last England player to be booked in a competitive game in AlbaniaCredit: EPA
    Germany’s Julian Draxler picked up a yellow card in the 2016 Euro semi-final against FranceCredit: GETTY IMAGES
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    All 24 teams that have qualified for the tournament will play three group stage games with the top two progressing to the knockout stages.
    And four of the best 3rd placed teams will also take part in the knockout stage of the competition.
    Luckily, yellow cards do reset for the teams who do make it towards the latter stages of Euro 2020 – but how many yellow cards result in a suspension and when do they reset?
    How many yellow cards result in a suspension?
    According to Uefa, article 52, a player is suspended for the next match after picking up two yellow cards in two different matches.
    A player will also be suspended if they pick up a fourth caution in four different matches.
    So if a player going to pick up yellow cards, it’s better to get two out of the way early on in the group stages in order to make the Round of 16 should their team make it!
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    When do yellow cards reset?
    Single cautions in Euro 2020 will reset on completion of the quarter-finals of the tournament.
    The yellow cards will not be carried forward into the semi-finals.
    All cautions and pending yellow-card suspensions in Euro 2020 will expire once the tournament is complete.
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    Euro 2020 warm-up fixtures – all the matches England, Scotland, Wales, France and Portugal play before the tournament

    EURO 2020 is just around the corner, with the tournament starting just 19 days after league competitions finish.This summers competition gets underway on June 11 and will take place all across the continent, with 11 cities hosting games.
    Gareth Bale, Harry Kane and Paul Pogba should all be in action for their countries
    The Euro 2020 final will be played at Wembley and there will be fans if everything goes to planCredit: GETTY IMAGES
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    But squeezed in between will be warm-up fixtures for the likes of England, Scotland, Wales, France and Portugal.
    Luckily for you, SunSport have complied everything you need to know!
    When are England’s warm-up fixtures?

    Wednesday, 2 June – England vs Austria – Riverside Stadium – 8pm
    Sunday, 6 June – England vs Romania – Riverside Stadium – 5pm

    Gareth Southgate will be using the two fixtures against Austria and Romania to prepare his team for a big summer of football.
    Both games will be plated at the Riverside Stadium, home of Middlesbrough.
    And he’ll be hoping his team can replicate their last performance in a major international competition – World Cup 2018 – if not do better!
    Southgate will name his squad on 25 May (Can be changed when goes live as squad will be announced).
    How England’s path to Euros glory could look
    When are Scotland’s warm-up fixtures?

    Wednesday, 2 June – Netherlands vs Scotland – Estádio Algarve – 7.45pm
    Sunday, 6 June – Luxembourg vs Scotland – Josy Barthel – 5pm

    Steve Clarke is taking his side to Portugal for his teams first fixture against the Netherlands.
    And his team will then travel to play Luxembourg days later.
    Clarke has named his team which will take part in the tournament – and he has included Chelsea youngster Billy Gilmour.
    Billy Gilmour in action for ChelseaCredit: PA
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    When are Wales’ warm-up fixtures?

    Wednesday, 2 June – France vs Wales – Allianz Riviera – 8.05pm
    Saturday, 5 June – Wales vs Albania – Cardiff City Stadium – 5pm

    Robert Page will lead Wales into this summers tournament after taking over from legend Ryan Giggs.
    His team will start off with a tough friendly against world champions France, who will be looking to win the Euros after being shocked in the 2016 final by Portugal.
    Wales will welcome Albania days later to the Cardiff City Stadium, for one last send-off before they set off for Baku for their first group stage fixture against Switzerland on 12 June.
    Robert Page will manage Wales at the EurosCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    When are France’s warm-up fixtures?

    Wednesday, 2 June – France vs Wales – Allianz Riviera – 8.05pm
    Tuesday, 8 June – France vs Bulgaria – Stade de France – 8.10pm

    Didier Deschamps’ team will play both of their warm-up fixtures on home soil, starting off with Wales on 2 June.
    Bulgaria will follow, and the fixture will take place in the very stadium France lost to Portugal in, in the Euro 2016 final!
    Deschamps has already announced his 26-man squad for this summers Euros.
    And he has recalled Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, five years after his last call-up.
    Benzema was last called up five years agoCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    When are Portugal’s warm-up fixtures?

    Friday, 4 June – Spain vs Portugal – Estadio Wanda Metropolitano – 6.30pm
    Wednesday, 9 June – Portugal vs Israel – José Alvalade Stadium – 7.45pm

    Portugal manager Fernando Santos has announced a mouth-watering 26-man squad including the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes.
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    The reigning champions are looking to win the Euros back-to-back with an arguably stronger squad than the side that beat France in the 2016 Euros final.
    But up first, Portugal will travel to continental neighbours Spain and play a warm-up fixture at the home of Spanish champions Atletico Madrid.
    Portugal will then face Israel on home soil before preparing to face Hungary in their opening Euro 2020 fixture.
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    Is the Europa League final being broadcast for free? How to watch Man Utd vs Villarreal LIVE on YouTube for nothing

    IF you are not too keen to pay for subscription sports channels – there is NOTHING better than a bit of free football.And sometimes the biggest matches in the sport can be watched without parting with a penny.
    Mason Greenwood was one of the stars of the semi-finals, scoring in the 6-2 first-leg win for Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
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    That includes this season’s Europa League final – between Manchester United and Spanish club Villarreal, which takes place on Wednesday, May 26.
    Can I watch the Europa League final for free on BT Sport?
    Yes! BT Sport are airing Manchester United vs Villarreal live on YouTube and their website.
    You can also watch the match from Poland on PlayStation or Xbox, while a whole range of smart TVs will also have the showpiece match free-to-air.
    Kick-off for the game in Gdansk is at 8pm and coverage will begin at 6.30pm.

    How much is a BT Sport subscription?
    You can get all the BT Sport channels and BT Sport Ultimate for £25 a month via their monthly pass.

    That means you can stream BT Sport via their website, mobile or tablet app, as well as various smart TVs.
    It’s also contract free, so you can cancel whenever you want and BT Sport have got the same number of Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League and Europa League games next season, so worth bearing in mind after the Euros have finished this summer. More

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    Why isn’t Erling Haaland playing in the Euros?

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND wonderkid Erling Haaland will NOT be featuring at this summer’s European Championships. He leads the line for Norway, but failed to fire the Nordic nation to this summer’s delayed edition of the tournament.
    Erling Haaland is yet to play at a major international tournament
    Erling Haaland has scored 27 goals in 28 Bundesliga games this season
    Transfermarkt value the striker at £99million
    Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s extra time winner in a Euro 2020 semi-final play-off for Serbia back in October 2020 means Haaland will be forced to watch this summer’s Championships from home.
    The 20-year-old Leeds-born striker has six goals in ten games for his country since making his Norway debut in 2019, but could not help his nation to a first major tournament since the Euro 2000.
    Norway could only finish third in their Euro 2020 qualifying group, finishing third in Group F behind Spain and Sweden to advance to a play-off against Serbia.
    The 42nd ranked side in the world won four, drew five, and lost one of their ten qualifying games.
    Their only loss came against Spain, but costly draws against Sweden and Romania, while only beating Malta and the Faroe Islands mean Norway will not be present at this year’s delayed Euros.

    Why didn’t Norway qualify?
    Euro 2020 Qualifying Group F

    Spain 2-1 Norway
    Norway 3-3 Sweden
    Norway 2-2 Romania
    Faroe Islands 0-2 Norway
    Norway 2-0 Malta
    Sweden 1-1 Norway
    Norway 1-1 Spain
    Romania 1-1 Norway
    Norway 4-0 Faroe Islands
    Malta 1-2 Norway
    Play off – Norway 1-2 Serbia (after extra time)

    Desolate – Erling Haaland misses out on playing in this summer’s Euros
    Serbia who eliminated Norway were then knocked out by Scotland on penalties in their next play-off, with David Marshall saving Alexsandr Mitrovic’s deciding spot kick to send the Tartan Army to their first major tournament since the 1998 World Cup.

    The son of former Leeds and Manchester City star Alf-Inge Haaland has an incredible 41 goals in 41 games this season, but will not be showcasing his talent at this summer’s European Championships.
    He doesn’t seem to mind too much though, jetting off to Monaco for the Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday.
    Erling Haaland showing off his £1,200 Dolce & Gabbana tracksuit
    The tournament is scheduled to get underway on the 11 June at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome as Turkey take on Italy in Group A.
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    Why aren’t any Euro 2020 games being played at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium?

    THE Aviva Stadium in Dublin will no longer host a game at this summer’s European Championships.Four games were originally scheduled to be hosted at the venue in Dublin but the ground has been dropped by Uefa.
    Dublin is the first city to have matches moved due to the Coronavirus
    The Aviva Stadium has been open since May 14 2010.
    The impressive Aviva Stadium will sadly not host any Euro 2020 matchesCredit: Sportsfile
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    The Irish government couldn’t guarantee the ground would be able to be at a quarter capacity for the scheduled games due to the Coronavirus situation in the country.
    Uefa requires host cities to fill their stadiums to a quarter of their full capacity, but the 51,700 seater Aviva Stadium will not be able to do so.

    What games was the Aviva Stadium scheduled to host?

    Group E: Poland vs Slovakia
    Groupe E: Sweden vs Slovakia
    Group E: Sweden vs Poland
    Last-Sixteen: Group D winner vs Group F runner-up

    Three group stage games have instead been moved to St. Petersburg in Russia, while one last-sixteen game scheduled for Dublin will now be played at Wembley.
    The Krestovsky Stadium in Russia will now hold three extra games
    Wembley could now host England’s last sixteen clash
    The winners of Group D, which includes England, will feature in the relocated last-sixteen clash.
    They will play against the runners-up of Group F on the 29 June at Wembley, instead of the Aviva.
    Eleven cities will host football games at this summer’s Euros in a special one-off event to mark the 60th anniversary of the first tournament taking place.

    Who are the eleven host cities for Euro 2020?

    Amsterdam Arena – Amsterdam
    Olympic Stadium – Baku
    Arena Nationala – Bucharest
    Puskas Arena – Budapest
    Parken Stadium – Copenhagen
    Hampden Park – Glasgow
    Wembley Stadium- London
    Allianz Arena – Munich
    Stadio Olimpico – Rome
    La Cartuja – Seville
    Krestovksy Stadium – St. Petersburg

    The European Championships trophy

    It’s not the first city to rule itself out of hosting games for the delayed 2020 tournament.
    Last month Uefa announced that the games scheduled to be hosted in the Spanish city of Bilbao would be moved to Seville with the Royal Spanish Football Federation making the decision to move venues due to the pandemic.
    The tournament is scheduled to get underway on the 11 June at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome as Turkey take on Italy in Group A.
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    Euro 2020 fixtures: Live stream, TV channels, kick-off times and groups in packed summer for England, Wales, Scotland

    A BIZARRE domestic season is nearly over and Euro 2020 is nearly here for a massive festival of football.It’s set to be a huge summer of action from around Europe as Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions go for glory.
    Southgate will be hoping to build on a good performance in the 2018 World CupCredit: AFP
    Billy Gilmour will be in action for Scotland after being picked by Steve ClarkeCredit: The Sun
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    There is plenty of home nations interest as well with Wales and Scotland involved in this summer’s showpiece.
    Re-arranged from last year’s cancelled tournament, Turkey face Italy in the Group A curtain-raiser in Rome.
    Euro 2020 confirmed groups
    There are 24 nations competing in Euro 2020, which will get underway on Friday, June 11 2021.
    Of the Home Nations, three have made it to the finals with England and Scotland both in Group D, while Wales have a tough ask in Group A.

    Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland.
    Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia.
    Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia.
    Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland.
    Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia.
    Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary.

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    England boast the most-valuable squad of all Euro 2020 nations
    Euro 2020 fixtures
    Every single match of this summer’s tournament will be shown on free-to-air TV in the UK.
    You can catch the games on either the BBC or ITV, so anyone with a valid TV licence can watch.
    Games kick-off at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm BST – so there’s no late nights or early mornings like we’ve had in some recent World Cup’s.
    If you want to stream, the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub will allow you to do so – all you have to do is create a free account.
    GROUP STAGE – Matchday 1
    Friday, June 11

    Turkey vs Italy, 8pm (Group A, BBC)

    Saturday, June 12

    Wales vs Switzerland, 2pm (Group A, BBC)
    Denmark vs Finland, 5pm (Group B, BBC)
    Belgium vs Russia, 8pm (Group B, ITV)

    Sunday, June 13

    England vs Croatia, 2pm (Group D, BBC)
    Austria vs North Macedonia, 5pm (Group C, ITV)
    Holland vs Ukraine, 8pm (Group C, ITV)

    Monday, June 14

    Scotland vs Czech Republic, 2pm (Group D, BBC)
    Poland vs Slovakia, 5pm (Group E, ITV)
    Spain vs Sweden, 8pm (Group E, BBC)

    Tuesday, June 15

    Hungary vs Portugal, 5pm (Group F, ITV)
    France vs Germany, 8pm (Group F, ITV)

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    GROUP STAGE – Matchday 2
    Wednesday, June 16

    Finland vs Russia, 2pm (Group B, BBC)
    Turkey vs Wales, 5pm (Group A, BBC)
    Italy vs Switzerland, 8pm (Group A, ITV)

    Thursday, June 17

    Ukraine vs North Macedonia, 2pm (Group C, ITV)
    Denmark vs Belgium, 5pm (Group B, ITV)
    Holland vs Austria, 8pm (Group C, BBC)

    Friday, June 18

    Sweden vs Slovakia, 2pm (Group E, BBC)
    Croatia vs Czech Republic, 5pm (Group D, BBC)
    England vs Scotland, 8pm (Group D, ITV)

    Saturday, June 19

    Hungary vs France, 2pm (Group F, BBC)
    Portugal vs Germany, 5pm (Group F, ITV)
    Spain vs Poland, 8pm (Group E, BBC)

    GROUP STAGE – Matchday 3
    Sunday, June 20

    Italy vs Wales, 5pm (Group A, ITV)
    Switzerland vs Turkey, 5pm (Group A, ITV)

    Monday, June 21

    Ukraine vs Austria, 5pm (Group C, ITV)
    North Macedonia vs Holland, 5pm (Group C, ITV)
    Russia vs Denmark, 8pm (Group B, BBC)
    Finland vs Belgium, 8pm (Group B, BBC)

    Tuesday, June 22

    Croatia vs Scotland, 8pm (Group D, ITV)
    Czech Republic vs England, 8pm (Group D, ITV)

    Wednesday, June 23

    Sweden vs Poland, 5pm (Group E, ITV)
    Slovakia vs Spain, 5pm (Group E, ITV)
    Portugal vs France, 8pm (Group F, BBC)
    Germany vs Hungary, 8pm (Group F, BBC)

    KNOCKOUT STAGE – Round of 16
    Saturday, June 26

    Match one – Runner up Group A vs Runner-up Group B, 6pm
    Match two – Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group C, 8pm

    Sunday, June 27

    Match three – Winner Group C vs 3rd Group D/E/F, 6pm
    Match four – Winner Group B vs 3rd Group A/D/E/F, 8pm

    Monday, June 28

    Match five – Runner-up Group D vs Runner-up Group E, 6pm
    Match six – Winner Group F vs 3rd Group A/B/C. 8pm

    Tuesday, June 29

    Match seven – Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group F, 6pm
    Match eight – Winner Group E vs 3rd Group A/B/C/D, 8pm

    KNOCKOUT STAGE – Quarter-finals
    Friday, July 2

    Winner of Match six vs Winner of Match five, 6pm
    Winner of Match four vs Winner of Match two, 8pm

    Saturday, July 3

    Winner of Match three vs Winner of Match one, 6pm
    Winner of Match eight vs Winner of match seven, 8pm

    KNOCKOUT STAGE – Semi-finals
    Tuesday, July 6

    Quarter-final two winner vs Quarter-final one winner, 8pm

    Wednesday, July 7

    Quarter-final four winner vs Quarter-final three winner, 8pm

    KNOCKOUT STAGE – Final
    Sunday, July 11

    Semi-final one winner vs Semi-final two winner, 8pm

    This summer’s showpiece will be held at Wembley in LondonCredit: PA
    Where will the Euro 2020 final be held?
    In a huge boost for Gareth Southgate and England, the semi-finals and final will be held at Wembley Stadium.
    Euro 2020 confirmed venues are:

    Rome (Stadio Olimpico)
    Baku (Olympic Stadium)
    Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
    St Petersburg (St Petersburg Stadium)
    Amsterdam (Johan Crujff Arena)
    Bucharest (National Arena)
    London (Wembley Stadium)
    Glasgow (Hampden Park)
    Budapest (Puskás Aréna)
    Munich (Fußball Arena München)
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    Euro 2020 TV channel schedule: ITV and BBC info for summer’s tournament plus England matches

    EURO 2020 is almost here and the TV games have been announced.ITV and BBC have revealed which England matches they will be showing, plus all other fixtures.
    Harry Kane will be looking to lead England to Euro 2020 gloryCredit: Reuters
    Wales will be in action first of the home nations with their game against Switzerland in BakuCredit: AFP or licensors
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    The Three Lions have been drawn with Czech Republic, Croatia and Scotland, while Wales face Turkey, Italy and Switzerland.
    Which Euro 2020 games are on ITV and BBC?
    11th June: Turkey vs Italy (8pm) – Rome – BBC
    12th June: Wales vs Switzerland (2pm) – Baku – BBC
    12th June: Denmark vs Finland (5pm) – Copenhagen – BBC
    12th June: Belgium vs Russia (8pm) – St Petersburg – ITV
    13th June: England vs Croatia (2pm) – Wembley – BBC
    13th June: Austria vs North Macedonia (5pm) – Bucharest – ITV
    13th June: Netherlands vs Ukraine (8pm) – Amsterdam – ITV
    14th June: Scotland vs Czech Republic (2pm) – Glasgow – BBC
    14th June: Poland vs Slovakia (5pm) – St Petersburg – ITV
    14th June: Spain vs Sweden (8pm) – Seville – BBC
    15th June: Hungary vs Portugal (5pm) – Budapest – ITV
    15th June: France vs Germany (8pm) – Munich – ITV
    16th June: Finland vs Russia (2pm) – St Petersburg – BBC
    16th June: Turkey vs Wales (5pm) – Baku – BBC
    16th June: Italy vs Switzerland (8pm) – Rome – ITV
    17th June: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (2pm) – Bucharest – ITV

    17th June: Denmark vs Belgium (5pm) – Copenhagen – ITV
    17th June: Netherlands vs Austria (8pm) – Amsterdam – BBC
    18th June: Sweden vs Slovakia (2pm) – St Petersburg – BBC
    18th June: Croatia vs Czech Republic (5pm) – Glasgow – BBC
    18th June: England vs Scotland (8pm) – Wembley – ITV
    19th June: Hungary vs France (2pm) – Budapest – BBC
    19th June: Portugal vs Germany (2pm) – Munich – ITV
    19th June: Spain vs Poland (8pm) – Seville – BBC
    20th June: Italy vs Wales (5pm) – Rome – ITV 
    20th June: Switzerland vs Turkey (5pm) – Baku – ITV
    21st June: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (5pm) – Amsterdam – ITV
    21st June: Ukraine vs Austria (5pm) – Bucharest – ITV
    21st June: Russia vs Denmark (8pm) – Copenhagen – BBC
    21st June: Finland vs Belgium (8pm) – St Petersburg – BBC
    22nd June: Czech Republic vs England (8pm) – Wembley – ITV
    22nd June: Croatia vs Play-Off Winner C (8pm) – Glasgow – ITV
    23rd June: Slovakia vs Spain (5pm) – Seville – ITV
    23rd June: Sweden vs Poland (5pm) – St Petersburg – ITV
    23rd June: Germany vs Hungary (8pm) – Munich – BBC
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    Euro 2020 squads: Sergio Ramos AXED from Spain, Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes in Portugal set-up, France recall Benzema

    EURO 2020 is almost here and the squads are already being announced.Spain have shocked the world by announcing Sergio Ramos is NOT part of their squad. The Real Madrid defender has only managed 21 appearances in all competitions for Los Blancos and has paid the price for his lack of fitness.
    Sergio Ramos has been axed by Spain
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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
    Italy have yet to confirm the date manager Roberto Mancini will announce his squad.
    Switzerland
    Switzerland have yet to confirm the date manager Vladimir Petkovic will announce his squad.
    Turkey
    Senol Gunes has announced his provisional 30-man squad.

    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 on Sunday.

    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 have yet to confirm the date manager Kasper Hjulmand will announce his squad.
    Finland
    Finland manager Markku Kanerva will announce his 26-man final squad on Tuesday, June 1.
    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 have yet to confirm the date manager Franco Foda will announce his squad.
    Holland
    Holland manager Frank de Boer announced his preliminary 34-man squad on Friday, May 14.

    Bizot (GK)
    Cillessen (GK)
    Krul (GK)
    Stekelenburg (GK)
    Van Aanholt
    Ake
    Blind
    Dumfries
    Hateboer
    Karsdorp
    De Ligt
    St. Juste
    Tete
    Timber
    Veltman
    De Vrij
    Windal
    Van de Beek
    Gravenberch
    Frenkie de Jong
    Klaassen
    Koopmeiners
    De Roon
    Vilhena
    Wijnaldum
    Berghuis
    Bergwijn
    El Ghazi
    Gakpo
    L De Jong
    Malen
    Memphis Depay
    Promes
    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 36-man 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
    Yevhen Konoplyanka
    Taras Stepanenko
    Oleksandr Zinchenko
    Ruslan Malinovskyi
    Serhiy Sydorchuk
    Viktor Kovalenko
    Viktor Tsyhankov
    Marlos
    Yevhenii Makarenko
    Mykola Shaparenko
    Vitaliy Buyalskyi
    Oleksandr Zubkov
    Volodymyr Shepelyev
    Oleksandr Andriyevskyi
    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 have yet to reveal the date manager Zlatko Dalic will announce his squad.
    Czech Republic
    Czech Republic have yet to reveal the date manager Jaroslav Silhavy will announce his squad.
    England
    England manager Gareth Southgate will announce his 26-man Euro 2020 squad on Tuesday, May 25.
    Scotland
    Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad is as follows:

    Craig Gordon
    David Marshall
    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 will announce his final 26-man squad on Wednesday, June 2.
    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
    Rodri
    Pedri
    Thiago
    Koke
    Fabian
    Dani Olmo
    Mikel Oyarzabal
    Gerard Moreno
    Alvaro Morat
    Ferran Torres
    Adama Traore
    Pablo Sarabia

    Sweden
    Sweden manager Janne Andersson will announce his final 26-man squad on Tuesday, May 18.
    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
    Steve Mandanda
    Mike Maignan
    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 will announce his final 26-man squad on Wednesday, May 19.
    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
    Szilveszter Hangya
    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
    Anthony Lopes
    Rui Patricio
    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 More