With the Premier League season now over, England fans can turn their attentions to who will make Gareth Southgate's squad for this summer's European Championships.
Southgate will announce the squad of players he and the nation will be hoping can build on their fourth-placed finish at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
It is not guaranteed that he will choose to name a full 26-man squad, with Spain boss Luis Enrique only going with 24 players for their campaign - with Sergio Ramos sensationally left out.
There also remains the chance to make changes to the squad until the final submission date of 1 June.
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With 26 spaces available, there should be plenty of room for England's star players, but there remain doubts, with Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold possibly being a high-profile casualty due to incredible competition at right-back.
There are injury concerns over Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson, but both are expected to make the squad.
Kalvin Phillips is a doubt after picking up a shoulder injury playing for Leeds United on Sunday, while Nick Pope has been ruled out of the Euros through injury.
When will the England squad be announced?
Gareth Southgate will name his squad at 1pm (BST) on Tuesday, May 25.
What TV channel is it on?
The press conference from St George's Park will be shown live on the England YouTube channel and broadcast on Sky Sports News.
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Meanwhile, all the latest news and reaction will be here on SPORTbible.
When is the deadline for the squad announcement?
UEFA's squad deadline is ten days before the tournament begins, so June 1.
How many players can Southgate pick?
UEFA has agreed to allow teams to pick a 26-man squad, three bigger than usual, due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis.
England's Euro 2020 fixtures
- 13 June: England vs Croatia - Wembley Stadium
- 18 June: England vs Scotland - Wembley Stadium
- 22 June: England vs Czech Republic - Wembley Stadium
Pre-tournament friendlies
- 2 June: England vs Austria - Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
- 6 June: England vs Romania - Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Topics: Euro 2020, England, Gareth Southgate