Euro 2020 commences on Friday night when Italy take on Turkey, with the two countries kicking off the first of the 51 matches that are set to take place across Europe over the course of the next month.
In total, 24 nations are taking part in this year's edition of the competition, with 24 players bestowed with the honour of leading their respective teams at the continent's showpiece footballing event.
Turkey: Burak Yilmaz
Italy: Giorgio Chiellini
Wales: Gareth Bale
Switzerland: Granit Xhaka
Denmark: Simon Kjaer
Finland: Tim Sparv
Belgian: Eden Hazard
Russia: Artem Dzyuba
Netherlands: Georginio Wijnaldum
Ukraine: Andriy Pyatov
Austria: Julian Baumgartlinger
North Macedonia: Goran Pandev
England: Harry Kane
Croatia: Luka Modric
Czech Republic: Vladimir Darida
Scotland: Andrew Robertson
Spain: Sergio Busquets
Sweden: Andreas Granqvist
Poland: Robert Lewandowski
Slovakia: Marek Hamsík
Hungary: Adam Szalai
Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo
France: Hugo Lloris
Germany: Manuel Neuer