Copa America 2024 will feature more than 40 Premier League stars you are used to seeing in action for their clubs week-in, week-out.
In the United States this summer, Premier League team-mates will become rivals, while Premier League rivals will become team-mates.
Below you will find which Premier League clubs' players, contracted to feature in the 2024/25 season, will be participating in the tournament.
Aston Villa, Fulham and Liverpool are the clubs with the highest number of players in the tournament in the United States, with four each.
There are four 2024/25 Premier League teams without representation in the United States, including all the promoted teams.
Total players selected: 42
AFC Bournemouth
2 players: Luis Sinisterra (Colombia), Tyler Adams (United States).
Arsenal
2 players: Gabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Martinelli (both Brazil).
Aston Villa
4 players: Emiliano Martinez (Argentina), Douglas Luiz (Brazil), Jhon Duran (Colombia), Leon Bailey (Jamaica).
Brentford
1 player: Ethan Pinnock (Jamaica).
Brighton & Hove Albion
3 players: Tom McGill (Canada), Jeremy Sarmiento (Ecuador), Julio Enciso (Paraguay).
Chelsea
2 players: Enzo Fernandez (Argentina), Moises Caicedo (Ecuador).
Crystal Palace
3 players: Jefferson Lerma, Daniel Munoz (both Colombia), Chris Richards (United States).
Everton
0 players
Fulham
4 players: Andreas Pereira (Brazil), Luc De Fougerolles (Canada), Tim Ream, Antonee Robinson (both United States).
Ipswich Town
0 players
Leicester City
0 players
Liverpool
4 players: Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina), Alisson Becker (Brazil), Luis Diaz (Colombia), Darwin Nunez (Uruguay).
Manchester City
2 players: Julian Alvarez (Argentina), Yan Couto (Brazil).
Manchester United
3 players: Alejandro Garnacho, Lisandro Martinez (both Argentina), Facundo Pellistri (Uruguay).
Newcastle United
2 players: Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil), Miguel Almiron (Paraguay).
Nottingham Forest
2 players: Brandon Aguilera (Costa Rica), Matt Turner (United States).
Southampton
0 players
Tottenham Hotspur
3 players: Giovani Lo Celso, Cristian Romero (both Argentina), Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay).
West Ham United
3 players: Lucas Paqueta (Brazil), Michail Antonio (Jamaica), Edson Alvarez (Mexico).
Wolverhampton Wanderers
2 players: Joao Gomes (Brazil), Dexter Lembikisa (Jamaica).