With only the UEFA Champions League finals remaining this season in European football, Euro 2020 will be in full swing in June as the club competitions draw to a close, and all 24 teams in the competition have now announced their rosters:

Group A:

Italy: Updated to 32-man list 33-man list

Italy announced the preliminary list of 33 people, the most unexpected is the Milan center back Rome Nioli fell out of the selection, in addition, Chelsea players love Moxon and Jorginho because of the Champions League final, but also not included for the time being.

Switzerland: List of 29

Switzerland has announced its 29-man preliminary squad, with names such as Zaka and Shaqiri making the cut.

Turkey: List of 30

Turkey has announced its preliminary 30-man squad, led by names such as Çalhanoglu and Demiral, who play in Serie A, with Yilmaz on the list.

Wales: 28-man roster

Wales have announced their preliminary 28-man squad, with Bale and Ramsey leading the way, while Manchester United's Daniel James is out for the time being due to the UEFA Europa League final.

Group B:

Belgium: 26-man roster

Belgium directly announced the 26-player regular season list, playing for the giants of the various famous generals were selected. Azhar, De Bruyne and Lukaku among the three core, Azhar status doubt, De Bruyne Manchester City spring and autumn, and Lukaku has just helped Inter picked up the Serie A title.

Denmark: 26-member list

Denmark also announced the 26-player regular season roster straight away, with a lineup thickness second to none among the non-giant teams, and it's worth noting that with the announcement of the roster, Denmark's odds to win the tournament have risen all the way to ninth place, surpassing World Cup runner-up Croatia.

Finland: List of 26

Finland announced a 26-player squad for the tournament, and the most familiar player in the lineup is Pukki, who plays for Norwich.

Russia: Updated to 30-man list 29-man list

Russia has announced its 29-man preliminary squad, led by the likes of Kuba and Golovin, who made their mark in the World Cup.

Group C:

Austria: Updated to 26-man list 30-man list

Austria have announced their 30-man preliminary squad, with names such as Alaba and Sabitzer leading the way. The former of these is out of contract with Bayern and has yet to make an official announcement on his next home.

Netherlands: updated to 26-man list 34-man list

The Netherlands announced the preliminary 34-man list, Liverpool center back Van Dijk has previously announced that due to injury will miss the competition. Delicht, De Jong, Wijnaldum, Depay and other composition of the lineup is still not to be underestimated, but successively lost the skipper Koeman and the backbone of the defense van Dijk after their strength decline is also an indisputable fact.

Northern Macedonia: List of 26

North Macedonia went straight to the 26-man regular season squad, led by veteran Pandev, who, as a pure dark horse playing in their first ever major tournament regular season, had just made a splash with a win over Germany in the World Cup European qualifiers.

Ukraine: Updated to 35-man list 36-man list

Ukrainian boss Shevchenko has unveiled a massive 36-man squad, led by names such as Manchester City's Zinchenko and West Ham United's Yarmolenko, with one club, Dynamo Kyiv, contributing 14 of the squad.

Group D:

Croatia: List of 26+8

Croatia has announced a 26-man list with an 8-man waiting list, and once the 26 people have been injured or suspended and other force majeure factors, their replacements have actually been identified. The list is led by Modric, Kovačić, Perisic, Rebic and other famous players, one of the duo Rakitić has previously announced his withdrawal from the national team.

Czech Republic: List of 25

The Czech Republic announced its 25-man roster, one provisionally fewer than allowed by the rules, with Hickey and Sauček leading the way.

England: 33-man roster

Southgate has announced a 33-man preliminary squad, and because this is so large, the players previously predicted by British media pundits are largely covered, with the real suspense for the Three Lions being who will be swiped from it on list release day.

Scotland: 26-man roster

Scotland have announced a 26-man squad, led by names playing in the Premier League such as Robertson (Liverpool), Tierney (Arsenal) and McTominay (Manchester United).

Group E:

Poland: Updated to 26+5 man roster Poland: 27+4 man roster

Poland have announced a 27+4 man squad, with Lewandowski leading the way and other notable players including Szczesny, Zielinski and Milik.

Slovakia: List of 24

Slovakia announced a 24-man squad, two fewer than the rules allow for the time being, with Hamsik and Škriniar leading the way.

Spain: 24-man roster

Spain announced the 24-man list, according to the prediction of the Western media, Enrique will not hand in new members, that is to say, the Bulldogs will be the current lineup to go out. The most concern is that the captain Ramos fell out of the selection, in addition, Real Madrid 0 people selected, and Barcelona only 3 people.

Sweden: List of 26

Sweden announced a 26-player list, in which Ibe, who has just announced his return to the national team, regretted his absence due to injury, while Dalian Ren foreigner Danielsson and Guangzhou City foreigner Svensson were selected, with Manchester United center back Lindelof and Juventus player Kulusevski on the list.

Group F:

France: 26-man roster jersey numbers

France have announced their 26-man squad, with 14 of the Russian World Cup winning squad making this list and nine dropping out. The biggest surprise in the French roster comes from Benzema, who returns for the first time since November 2015, six years after the Real Madrid striker got the No. 19 kit for the national team. The center back position left by Umtiti, the midfield position left by Matuidi and the starting center forward position will be the biggest suspense among the French lineup.

Germany: 26-man roster jersey numbers

Löw announced his 26-man squad, with the previously discarded Müller and Hummels able to return and Bayern youngster Musiala making the cut. Due to injuries, Ter Stegen and Reus are out of the tournament. In the center forward position, Werner, Havertz, Gnabry all have the opportunity to take the role, but Lefebvre also brought with him Voland, who plays for Monaco, and gave him the No. 9 jersey.

Hungary: List of 30

Hungary have announced their 30-man squad, and the big name in their lineup comes from Red Bull Leipzig, with Sobos Roy causing

There has been a lot of interest from the European giants. For Hungary, the real attention they are getting comes from the fact that they have been placed in the same group as France, Germany and Portugal, and if they are able to kill it, it will be of great interest.

Portugal: 26-member list

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