On his way: Fernando Torres will spearhead Spain's attack
This is a huge season for the international stars at your team as they attempt to book their place at next summer's World Cup.
Between now and May, every player is under the microscope in their bid to be part of the 23-man squads.
Sportsmail brings you a club-by-club guide to who could be heading to South Africa from each Barclays Premier League side.
Flying high: Nicklas Bendtner will represent Denmark in the finals
Cameroon: Alex Song
Denmark: Nicklas Bendtner
England: Theo Walcott
France: Bacary Sagna, William Gallas, Gael Clichy, Samir Nasri, Abou Diaby
Holland: Robin van Persie
Ivory Coast: Emmanuel Eboue
Mexico: Carlos Vela
Spain: Cesc Fabregas
Switzerland: Philippe Senderos,
Johann Djourou
England: Gabriel Agbonlahor, Ashley Young, Emile Heskey, James Milner, Stewart Downing
USA: Brad Guzan
England: Joe Hart
Wizard of Oz: Blackburn's Brett Emerton (right)
Australia: Brett Emerton, Vince Grella
Denmark: Lars Jacobsen
South Africa: Elrio van Heerden,
Benni McCarthy
England: Gary Cahill
Nigeria: Danny Shittu
South Korea: Lee Chung-Yong
Cameroon: Andre Bikey
Drog's life: Ivory Coast striker Didier fired his country to South Africa
Brazil: Alex
England: Ashley Cole,
Frank Lampard, John Terry,
Joe Cole
France: Florent Malouda,
Nicolas Anelka
Ghana: Michael Essien
Ivory Coast: Didier Drogba,
Salomon Kalou
Nigeria: John Mikel Obi
Portugal: Paolo Ferreira, Jose Bosingwa, Deco, Ricardo Carvalho
Serbia: Branislav Ivanovic
Australia: Lucas Neil, Tim Cahill
France: Louis Saha, Sylvain Distin
Holland: Johnny Heitinga
Nigeria: Joseph Yobo, Yakubu, Victor Anichebe
South Africa: Steven Pienaar
USA: Tim Howard
Australia: Mark Schwarzer
Ghana: John Paintsil
Nigeria: Dickson Etuhu
South Africa: Kagiso Dikgacoi
South Korea: Seol Ki-Hyeon
USA: Clint Dempsey, Eddie Johnson
Australia: Richard Garcia
USA: Jozy Altidore
Red alert: Martin Skrtel will be a key player for Slovakia
Argentina: Javier Mascherano,
Emiliano Insua
Brazil: Lucas
Denmark: Daniel Agger
England: Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson
Greece: Sotiros Kyrgiakos
Holland: Dirk Kuyt, Ryan Babel
Italy: Andrea Dossena, Alberto Aquilani
Spain: Fernando Torres, Pepe Reina, Albert Riera
Slovakia: Martin Skrtel
Argentina: Carlos Tevez,
Pablo Zabaleta
Brazil: Robinho
England: Joleon Lescott,
Gareth Barry, Wayne Bridge,
Shaun Wright-Phillips
Ivory Coast: Kolo Toure
Holland: Nigel de Jong
Paraguay: Roque Santa Cruz
Slovakia: Vladimir Weiss
Heads up: Nemanja Vidic helped Serbia achieve their dream
England: Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen, Wes Brown, Ben Foster, Owen Hargreaves
France: Patrice Evra
Brazil: Anderson
South Korea: Park Ji-Sung
Serbia: Nemanja Vidic, Zoran Tosic
Portugal: Nani
Algeria: Hassan Yebda, Nadir Belhadj
England: David James
Ghana: Kevin Prince-Boateng
Greece: Angelos Basinas
Ivory Coast: Aruna Dindane
Nigeria: John Utaka, Kanu
South Africa: Aaron Mokoena
Denmark: Thomas Sorensen
Uruguay: Diego Arismendi
England: Darren Bent
Ghana: John Mensah
Paraguay: Paulo da Silva
Brazil: Heurelho Gomes
Cameroon: Sebastien Bassong,
Benoit Assou-Ekotto
England: Jermain Defoe, Ledley King, Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon
Honduras: Wilson Palacios
Mexico: Giovani dos Santos
Green light: Guillermo Franco will form part of Mexico's attack
Chile: Luis Jimenez
England: Carlton Cole,
Matthew Upson, Robert Green
Portugal: Luis Boa-Morte
USA: Jonathan Spector
Mexico: Guillermo Franco
Switzerland: Valon Behrami
Ghana: Richard Kingson
Honduras: Manuel Figueroa,
Hendry Thomas
South Korea: Cho Won-Hee
Cameroon: George Elokobi
Serbia: Nenad Milijas
GO SPAIN GO!
Spain is the overwhelming favourites for the world cup. they have the skills, passing, tenacity and toughness to win it this time round.
lol..wow looks like im not the only spain fans here.. i tot u guys will root england?
HAHA
spain`s squad really good. GOGO LIGA! international n 2010 wc results.
I used to support england, been disappointed time and again, sian liao. time to support another new team lol. I like brazil also.
i'm a fan of spain!
already one before euro 08
i think english player play better when they are in club...all put together.. cant play ..
i think england have a good chance of reaching the semi's together with spain and brazil