With the group stage of UEFA EURO 2024 now finished and the knockout rounds starting this weekend, there are 80 Premier League players still involved in the competition and battling for the Henri Delaunay Cup.
A total of 104 players contracted to feature in the Premier League in 2024/25 went to the tournament, meaning only 24 have been eliminated and will go home early.
PL players eliminated from EURO 2024
Albania: Thomas Strakosha (Brentford), Armando Broja (Chelsea).
Croatia: Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic (both Man City).
Czech Republic: Vitezslav Jaros (Liverpool), Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Soucek (both West Ham).
Hungary: Milos Kerkez (AFC Bournemouth), Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool).
Poland: Jakub Kiwior (Arsenal), Jakub Moder (Brighton), Jan Bednarek (Southampton).
Scotland: Kieran Tierney (Arsenal), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Ryan Christie (AFC Bournemouth), Billy Gilmour (Brighton), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Scott McTominay (Man Utd).
Serbia: Djordje Petrovic (Chelsea), Sasa Lukic (Fulham).
Ukraine: Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal), Illia Zabarnyi (AFC Bournemouth), Mykhailo Mudryk (Chelsea), Vitalii Mykolenko (Everton).
While there was heartache for those 24 players, the 80 stars remaining in Germany will now do battle in the last 16, with Premier League team-mates again becoming foes on the international stage.
On Sunday, England meet Slovakia hoping to book a quarter-final spot against the winner of the tie between Switzerland and Italy.
There will be no room for sentiment as Newcastle United's Kieran Trippier and Anthony Gordon prepare for a match where they could face team-mate Martin Dubravka, who has started in goal in all three of Slovakia's matches.
On Monday, William Saliba and Leandro Trossard, who were both crucial to Arsenal's title challenge last season, will put friendship aside when Saliba's France face Trossard's Belgium, a match that could feature 13 Premier League players.
Indeed, of the eight last-16 matches, EVERY tie will have Premier League representation. Of the 16 teams to reach the knockout stages, Georgia, Slovenia and Austria are the only nations without a Premier League player in their squad.
Last-16 matches and PL representation
Switzerland v Italy
When: Saturday 29 June, 17:00 BST
Switzerland (PL players: 2)
Manuel Akanji (Man City), Fabian Schar (Newcastle).
Italy (PL players: 2)
Jorginho (Arsenal), Guglielmo Vicario (Spurs).
Germany v Denmark
When: Saturday 29 June, 20:00 BST
Germany (PL players: 3)
Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Pascal Gross, Deniz Undav (both Brighton).
Denmark (PL players: 11)
Mikkel Damsgaard, Mathias Jensen, Mathias Jorgensen, Christian Norgaard (all Brentford), Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace), Mads Hermansen, Victor Kristiansen, Jannik Vestergaard (all Leicester City), Christian Eriksen, Rasmus Hojlund (both Man Utd), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Spurs).
England v Slovakia
When: Sunday 30 June, 17:00 BST
England (PL players: 24)
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal).
Defenders: Lewis Dunk (Brighton), Joe Gomez (Liverpool), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Luke Shaw (Man Utd), John Stones (Man City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle), Kyle Walker (Man City)
Midfielders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Kobbie Mainoo (Man Utd), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace).
Forwards: Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Jarrod Bowen (West Ham), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Phil Foden (Man City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ivan Toney (Brentford), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa).
Slovakia (PL players: 1)
Martin Dubravka (Newcastle).
Spain v Georgia
When: Sunday 30 June, 20:00 BST
Spain (PL players: 3)
David Raya (Arsenal), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea), Rodri (Man City).
Georgia (PL players: 0)
France v Belgium
When: Monday 1 July, 17:00 BST
France (PL players: 3)
William Saliba (Arsenal), Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool), Alphonse Areola (West Ham).
Belgium (PL players: 10)
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea), Amadou Onana (Everton), Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Wout Faes (Leicester City), Kevin De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku (both Man City), Orel Mangala, Matz Sels (both Nott'm Forest).
Portugal v Slovenia
When: Monday 1 July, 20:00 BST
Portugal (PL players: 11)
Joao Palhinha (Fulham), Diogo Jota (Liverpool), Joao Cancelo, Ruben Dias, Matheus Nunes, Bernardo Silva (all Man City), Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes (both Man Utd), Pedro Neto, Jose Sa, Nelson Semedo (all Wolverhampton Wanderers).
Slovenia (PL players: 0)
Romania v Netherlands
When: Tuesday 2 July, 17:00 BST
Romania (PL players: 1)
Radu Dragusin (Spurs).
Netherlands (PL players: 8)
Mark Flekken (Brentford), Bart Verbruggen (Brighton), Ian Maatsen (Chelsea), Cody Gakpo, Ryan Gravenberch, Virgil van Dijk (all Liverpool), Nathan Ake (Man City), Micky van de Ven (Spurs).
Austria v Turkey
When: Tuesday 2 July, 20:00 BST
Austria (PL players: 0)
Turkey (PL players: 1)
Altay Bayindir (Man Utd).
EURO 2024 quarter-finals
Friday 5 July, 17:00 BST
QF1: Spain/Georgia v Germany/Denmark (Stuttgart).
Friday 5 July, 20:00 BST
QF2: Portugal/Slovenia v France/Belgium (Hamburg).
Saturday 6 July, 17:00 BST
QF3: England/Slovakia v Switzerland/Italy (Dusseldorf).
Saturday 6 July, 20:00 BST
QF4: Romania/Netherlands v Austria/Turkey (Berlin).
EURO 2024 semi-finals
Tuesday 9 July, 20:00 BST
SF1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 (Munich).
Wednesday 10 July, 20:00 BST
SF2: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 (Dortmund).
EURO 2024 final
Sunday 14 July, 20:00 BST
Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (Berlin).