
The Premier League will have heavy representation at Euro 2024, with over 100 players from club's across England's top-flight being selected to represent their respective countries at this summer's tournament, which England are the favourites to win.
Ladbrokes takes you through the 103 Premier Leagues who'll be joining up with their national teams and playing at Euro 2024, which kicks off with Germany v Scotland on June 14.
Every single Premier League player at Euro 2024
Arsenal
- Leandro Trossard - Belgium
- Aaron Ramsdale - England
- Bukayo Saka - England
- Declan Rice - England
- William Saliba - France
- Kai Havertz - Germany
- Jorginho - Italy
- Jakub Kiwior - Poland
- Kieran Tierney - Scotland
- David Raya - Spain
- Oleksandr Zinchenko - Ukraine
Aston Villa
- Youri Tielemans - Belgium
- Ezri Konsa - England
- Ollie Watkins - England
- John McGinn - Scotland
Bournemouth
- Milos Kerkez - Hungary
- Ryan Christie - Scotland
- Illia Zabarnyi - Ukraine
Brentford
- Thomas Strakosha - Albania
- Mikkel Damsgaard - Denmark
- Mathias Jensen - Denmark
- Mathias Jorgensen - Denmark
- Christian Norgaard - Denmark
- Ivan Toney - England
- Mark Flekken - Netherlands

Brighton
- Lewis Dunk - England
- Pascal Gross - Germany
- Deniz Undav - Germany
- Bart Verbruggen - Netherlands
- Jakub Moder - Poland
- Billy Gilmour - Scotland
Chelsea
- Armando Broja - Albania
- Romelu Lukaku - Chelsea
- Cole Palmer - England
- Conor Gallagher - England
- Djordje Petrovic - Serbia
- Marc Cucurella - Spain
- Mykhailo Mudryk - Ukraine
Crystal Palace
- Joachim Andersen - Denmark
- Adam Wharton - England
- Dean Henderson - England
- Eberechi Eze - England
- Marc Guehi - England
Everton
- Amadou Onana - Belgium
- Jordan Pickford - England
- Vitali Mykolenko - Ukraine

Fulham
- Timothy Castagne - Belgium
- Joao Palhinha - Portugal
- Sasa Lukic - Serbia
Leicester
- Wout Faes - Belgium
- Mads Hermansen - Denmark
- Victor Kristiansen - Denmark
- Jannik Vestergaard - Denmark
Liverpool
- Vitezslav Jaros - Czech Republic
- Joe Gomez - England
- Trent Alexander-Arnold - England
- Ibrahima Konate - France
- Dominik Szoboszlai - Hungary
- Virgil van Dijk - Netherlands
- Ryan Gravenberch - Netherlands
- Cody Gakpo - Netherlands
- Diogo Jota - Portugal
- Andy Robertson - Scotland

Man City
- Jeremy Doku - Belgium
- Kevin De Bruyne - Belgium
- Josko Gvardiol - Croatia
- Mateo Kovacic - Croatia
- John Stones - England
- Kyle Walker - England
- Phil Foden - England
- Nathan Ake - Netherlands
- Joao Cancelo - Portugal
- Ruben Dias - Portugal
- Matheus Nunes - Portugal
- Bernardo Silva - Portugal
- Rodri - Spain
- Manuel Akanji - Switzerland
Man United
- Christian Eriksen - Denmark
- Rasmus Hojlund - Denmark
- Kobbie Mainoo - England
- Luke Shaw - England
- Bruno Fernandes - Portugal
- Diogo Dalot - Portugal
- Scott McTominay - Scotland
- Altay Bayindir - Turkey
Newcastle
- Anthony Gordon - England
- Kieran Trippier - England
- Martin Dubravka - Slovakia
- Fabian Schar - Switzerland
Nottingham Forest
- Orel Mangala - Belgium
- Matz Sels - Belgium

Southampton
- Jan Bednarek - Poland
Tottenham
- Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg - Denmark
- Guglielmo Vicario - Italy
- Micky van de Ven - Netherlands
- Radu Dragusin - Romania
West Ham
- Tomas Soucek - Czech Republic
- Vladimir Coufal - Czech Republic
- Jarrod Bowen - England
- Alphonse Areola - France
Wolves
- Jose Sa - Portugal
- Nelson Semedo - Portugal
- Pedro Neto - Portugal
Ladbrokes has published an article looking at the betting odds for each of the nations in Euro 2024, starting with the favourites England and ending with Georgia and Slovakia, who have both been priced at 500/1
Speaking of the Premier League, the odds for England's top-flight next season have already been released, with Man City the favourites to make it five titles out of a possible five come May 2025.
View the latest football odds.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.