Which Premier League Players Are Headed To Euro 2016?

The official matchball for the EURO2016 is pictured during a training session of the German national soccer team in Berlin on March 23, 2016.Germany will play England in a friendly soccer match upcoming Saturday. / AFP / TOBIAS SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images)
The official matchball for the EURO2016 is pictured during a training session of the German national soccer team in Berlin on March 23, 2016.Germany will play England in a friendly soccer match upcoming Saturday. / AFP / TOBIAS SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images) /
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LEICESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 16: Back row: Ben Wrigglesworth (Technical Scout), Adam Sadler (Matchday Opposition Analyst), Gary Silk (First Team Masseur), Nick Powell, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Dean Hammond, Marcin Wasilewski, Chris Wood, Matthew Upson, Tom Hopper, Tom Lawrence, Ritchie De Laet, Mitchell Willis (First Team Strength
LEICESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 16: Back row: Ben Wrigglesworth (Technical Scout), Adam Sadler (Matchday Opposition Analyst), Gary Silk (First Team Masseur), Nick Powell, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Dean Hammond, Marcin Wasilewski, Chris Wood, Matthew Upson, Tom Hopper, Tom Lawrence, Ritchie De Laet, Mitchell Willis (First Team Strength /

Leicester City – 8 Players

Danny Drinkwater (England)
Jamie Vardy (England)
Andy King (Wales)
Gokhan Inler (Switzerland)
Christian Fuchs (Austria)
N’Golo Kante (France)

Leicester City are THE story of the season in the Premier League and their dream could extend to Euro 2016. Several Foxes have earned call-ups based solely on their recent club form and could find their way to France in the summer.

N’Golo Kante and Danny Drinkwater received their first call-ups for international football and both have an excellent chance to make their respective squads. Kante has been one of the best players in the Premier League and Drinkwater could provide an excellent alternative to Oxlade-Chamberlain out on the wings.

If international was a meritocracy then Jamie Vardy would be one of the first names in Roy Hodgson’s squad but he is no lock to make it ahead of Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck. Vardy could be an excellent option off the bench and could terrorize tired defenders with his pace and tenacity.

Andy King is a lock for Wales and Christian Fuchs and Gokhan Inler are captains of their respective squads and will be in France for Euro 2016.