Liverpool will have eight contracted players taking part in Euro 2020 but two will most likely not be Liverpool players by the time the tournament finishes.
Gini Wijnaldum has all but left Liverpool heavily linked now with Paris St. Germain, still a Liverpool player up until July 1st he will be captain his country the Netherlands in Group C.
Ozan Kabak is the other player who will most likely not be contracted by the the Euros finish, the on loan from Schalke man was believed to join permanently for £18million but appears the Reds have opted for Ibrahima Konate instead - the door is not completely closed at this stage.
Jordan Henderson will play for England at Euro 2020 but there was some doubt to whether he would be fit enough in time. The midfielder played 45 minutes against Romania on Sunday and looks to be over his injury.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was originally selected but was forced to withdraw due to an injury sustained in the friendly match against Austria on Wednesday. Brighton defender and player linked with a switch to Anfield this summer Ben White has been called up in his place.
Spain have selected Thiago Alcantara for their squad as they play in Group E for the Euros, a group they are favourites to top.
Diogo Jota is primed and ready for Portugal as they look to compete in a tough Group F with France, Germany and Hungary.
Looking to help his side defend the tournament, with a very strong squad Portugal could well and truly go all the way.
Xherdan Shaqiri, who is linked with a move away after limited game time this season in a Red shirt, he will focus on playing for Switzerland in Group A at the Euros.
A linchpin pin in their midfield Switzerland have a very competitive group against Turkey, Italy and Wales - were he will come up against two Liverpool teammates.
Neco Williams and Harry Wilson will play for Wales at Euro 2020 looking to impress Jurgen Klopp in hopes to be included more strongly for the next season.
It does however look like Wilson will be playing to put himself in the shop window and Wales could get out of the group with their talented squad.
Follow the Reds in these games below
England's group stage games:
vs Croatia June 13th 2pm BBC
vs Scotland June 18th 8pm ITV
vs Czech Republic June 22nd 8pm ITV
the Netherlands group stage games:
vs Ukraine June 13th 8pm ITV
vs Austria June 17th 8pm BBC
vs North Macedonia June 21st 5pm ITV
Turkey group stage games:
vs Italy June 11th 8pm BBC
vs Wales June 16th 5pm BBC
vs Switzerland June 20th 5pm ITV
Spain group stage games:
vs Sweden June 14th 8pm BBC
vs Poland June 19th 8pm BBC
vs Slovakia June 23rd 5pm ITV
Portugal group stage games:
vs Hungary June 15th 5pm ITV
vs Germany June 19th 5pm ITV
vs France June 23rd 8pm BBC
Wales group stage games:
vs Switzerland June 12th 2pm BBC
vs Turkey June 16th 5pm BBC
vs Italy June 20th 5pm ITV
Switzerland group stage games:
vs Wales June 12th 2pm BBC
vs Italy June 16th 8pm ITV
vs Turkey June 20th 5pm ITV
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