All the EFL players at Euro 2024

Ahead of the 2024 European Championships that get underway in Germany this week, all 24 competing nations have confirmed their squads for the tournament.

Here, we take a look at all the EFL players that will be representing their countries in the Championships.

Angus Gunn (Norwich City) - Scotland

Norwich City shotstopper Angus Gunn has been a pivotal player for Scotland in their run to Euro 2024, keeping four clean sheets from six qualifying games, conceding just the three goals.

Gunn has been a regular in the Scotland goal for the last 12 months and is in line to start the tournament opener against Germany on Friday night. 

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Grant Hanley (Norwich City) - Scotland 

Fellow Norwich City player Grant Hanley is another that has been named in Scotland's squad for the tournament. 

The vastly experienced 32 year-old has 48 Scotland caps to his name, making his debut back in May 2011. 

Hanley has made 292 divisional EFL appearances, firstly at Blackburn Rovers and now Norwich. He was named in the 2020/21 Championship Team of the Season. 

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Kenny McLean (Norwich City) - Scotland

Kenny McLean makes it a hat-trick of Norwich City players to be included within the Scotland squad, as he looks to add to his 32 international appearances whilst out in Germany. 

McLean scored a crucial goal against Norway in qualifying, an 89th minute winner which ultimately saw Scotland finish above Norway in Group A. 

Liam Cooper (Leeds United) - Scotland

Leeds United's Liam Cooper is the next of the EFL players to be named in the Scotland squad. Making his debut as late as 2019, the Leeds captain has 19 caps to his name.

Cooper has played 291 divisional EFL games for five different Clubs: Hull City, Carlisle United, Huddersfield Town, Chesterfield Town and Leeds. 

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Ryan Porteous (Watford) - Scotland 

25 year-old Ryan Porteous made his Scotland debut in September 2022 after impressing at Hibernian.

Since making a move to Watford in January 2023, Porteous has been a fixture in Steve Clarke's squad, adding 10 further caps whilst playing regularly for the Hornets. 

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Ross McCrorie (Bristol City) - Scotland 

Injuries to Nathan Patterson and Aaron Hickey have opened the door to Ross McCrorie, a versatile defender who predominantly plays on the right. 

McCrorie was uncapped until this international break, but his form towards the back end of the season at Bristol City has seen him rewarded with a place in the Scotland squad and an international debut. 

 

Tommy Conway (Bristol City) - Scotland

Exciting forward Tommy Conway joined his Bristol City teammate Ross McCrorie in the squad after receiving a late call-up.

Conway was promoted from the Under-21s to replace Queens Park Rangers striker Lyndon Dykes, who picked up an injury in training.

The 21 year-old scored 10 league goals for the Robins in the 2023/24 season and will be desperate to add to his singular Scotland cap. 

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Callum Styles (Barnsley) - Hungary

England-born Callum Styles declared for Hungary in 2022, having found out he was eligible through his grandmother. 

The former Millwall and Sunderland player has made 22 appearances for Hungary since and will be looking to make an impression in Group A alongside Germany, Scotland and Switzerland. 

If he can score a goal as good as his strike for Barnsley against Northampton Town last season, then it'll be a tournament to remember for Styles. 

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Andreas Weimann (Bristol City/ West Brom) - Austria

EFL stalwart Andreas Weimann is another player heading to the European Championships, representing Austria.

Weimann has made 342 divisional appearances in the English Football League across six different clubs, most prominently at Bristol City. 

Austria are in Group D at the Championships, alongside France, Netherlands and Poland. 

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Okay Yokuşlu (West Bromwich Albion) - Turkey 

West Bromwich Albion midfielder Okay Yokuşlu is a fixture in the Turkey set-up and has been named in the squad for the Euro's. 

The 30 year-old has 39 caps for Turkey and provides a calmness in the centre of the pitch.

Yokuşlu received the Sky Bet March Goal of the Month in the Championship for an incredible strike against Huddersfield Town. 

Thomas Kaminski (Luton Town) - Belgium

Luton Town goalkeeper has been named as one of the three goalkeepers for Belgium at the tournament.

Kaminski made 115 EFL appearances at Blackburn Rovers before moving to Luton Town in 2023. The 31 year-old shot-stopper has one international cap to his name. 

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Giorgi Chakvetadze (Watford) - Georgia

Georgia have already made history by qualifying for the European Championships, in what will be their first ever major tournament.

Helping them out in Germany will be Watford midfielder Giorgi Chakvetadze, a regular in the team.

The 24 year-old has made 25 appearances for Georgia and played a crucial role in their qualification, scoring once and assisting three times in eight qualifying matches. 

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Zeki Amdouni (Burnley) - Switzerland

Zeki Amdouni is yet to feature in the EFL with Burnley, having joined the Clarets ahead of the Premier League campaign in 2023/24. 

Seven goals in 15 international appearances for Switzerland highlight his capabilities, and he will look to add to that in games against Germany, Hungary and Scotland. 

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Wout Weghorst (Burnley) - Netherlands

Dutch striker Wout Weghorst signed for Burnley in 2022 from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg. Since his arrival at Turf Moor, Weghorst has had loan spells at Besiktas, Manchester United and Hoffenheim. 

The 6'5 forward is still contracted to Burnley and goes into the tournament with a brilliant record at International level. He has 12 goals in 34 caps for the Netherlands, including one in the World Cup quater-final against Argentina. 

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Maximilian Wober (Leeds United) - Austria

Central defender Maximilian Wober signed for Leeds United in the summer of 2022, arriving from RB Salzburg. 

After Leeds's relegation to the Championship in 2023, Wober was loaned to Borussia Monchengladbach in the Bundesliga where he spent the full 2023/24 campaign. The 26 year-old is still contracted to Leeds United.

Wober has featured 25 times for Austria and is expected to start the tournament for Ralf Ragnick's team at the heart of the defence. 

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