For Leeds United supporters, there are plenty of opportunities to see their heroes in action, whether it be Kalvin Phillips for England, or Mateusz Klich for Poland.
But how have Whites players fared at the European Championships in years gone by?
Paddy Power have conducted research to discover which clubs in Europe have seen their assets score the most goals in the competition over its long and fabled history.
Real Madrid lead the way with 30 goals scored, followed by Juventus (27), Bayern Munich (26), and Barcelona (24) – but which English clubs have had the most success, and how do Leeds United measure up?
Click and scroll through the pages below to read our countdown of the top 20, and to see who tops the charts...
. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - JUNE 16: A general view of the Adidas Uniforia match ball during the Belgium Training Session ahead of the Euro 2020 Group B match between Denmark and Belgium at Parken Stadium on June 16, 2021 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Euro 2020 match ball. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images) Photo: Stuart Franklin
. Sunderland
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Photo: Stu Forster
. Burnley
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Livesey
. Stoke City
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) Photo: George Wood
. Leeds United
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Lynne Cameron - Pool/Getty Images) Photo: Pool
. Aston Villa
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) Photo: Clive Mason
. Southampton
Number of goals: 2
Overall rank: 74th
(Photo by JOHN SIBLEY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: JOHN SIBLEY
1. Sunderland
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Photo: Stu Forster
2. Burnley
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Livesey
3. Stoke City
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) Photo: George Wood
4. Leeds United
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Lynne Cameron - Pool/Getty Images) Photo: Pool
5. Aston Villa
Number of goals: 1
Overall rank: 101st
(Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) Photo: Clive Mason
6. Southampton
Number of goals: 2
Overall rank: 74th
(Photo by JOHN SIBLEY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: JOHN SIBLEY