This summer, 32 of the world's best teams will head to the USA for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup - where every game is free to watch on DAZN.
The tournament has been revamped and will see some of the best teams from across the globe compete in a competition similar to that of a World Cup or European Championship.
Among those teams, some of the game's biggest names will strut their stuff in the States, including a slew of England's best.
DAZN News looks at the Three Lions stars set to shine at the FIFA Club World Cup.
Who else? As part of Real Madrid's frightening array of talent in attacking areas, Bellingham is normally at the heart of everything for the Spanish giants.
The midfielder is still only 21, but is already a La Liga and Champions League winner with Madrid and a key component of the England national team set-up.
He is also already closing in on 50 caps for the Three Lions and has been earmarked as a future skipper for his country.
Perhaps now it's understandable why Birmingham City retired his squad number when he left in 2020 - they knew what was coming, and boy, were they right.

Since signing for the German giants, the England skipper has made the Bundesliga his playground, and his Bayern Munich numbers speak for themselves.
His 44 goals last season saw him win the European Golden Shoe—the first Englishman to do so since Kevin Phillips in 2001—and this season, he's continued in the same vein.
Another 30+ goals have seen him finally land his first-ever major trophy with a Bundesliga win, and he tops the goalscoring chart for the second season in a row.
No wonder Bayern will be strong favourites in the States, with England's record goalscorer in such deadly form.
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Chelsea's loss has very much been Atletico's gain this season, as Gallagher has quickly become a big part of Diego Simeone's team in Madrid.
Gallagher's all-action, combative style, mixed with his clever eye for a pass, makes him a brilliantly adaptable midfielder and ironically one Chelsea could have done with in their ranks this season.
The midfielder already has 21 England caps to his name and will undoubtedly be in Thomas Tuchel's mind as he looks to build towards next summer's World Cup.
What better way to further stake his claim than showing what he can do in the tournament's host country during this summer's Club World Cup.
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Is there a cooler player in the England ranks than Cole Palmer?
Whatever the Chelsea man does, he seems to make it look easy and plays like there's no pressure on him whatsoever, despite being the Blues' main man for the past two seasons.
Palmer is sure to be one of the key men that Thomas Tuchel builds his England team around because of both his ability to play in a number of positions and how calm he is in doing so.
Expect to see plenty of cold shoulders in the States as Palmer leads Enzo Mareca's side's bid to win another FIFA Club World Cup.
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It's easy to forget that Phil Foden is still just 24 but has already achieved so much in the game and won more medals than most players win in a lifetime.
Having broken into the Manchester City side as a 17-year-old, the midfielder has become more instrumental with every season, to the point where last season he was the best player in the entire Premier League.
Already, he's won six Premier League titles, as well as a key role in the club's treble triumph of 2023. While, for England he's already closing in on the 50-cap mark.
If City are to retain their Club World Cup crown, then Foden will play a major part in the success.
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A name very much to place in the 'ones to watch' category, the FIFA Club World Cup could be the platform where Jamie Gittens really shines.
A product of the Manchester City academy, the winger made the bold move to Dortmund in 2023 and has followed in the footsteps of Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho by establishing himself in the first team for the Germans.
2024-25 has already been a coming-out campaign for the England U21 international, and a major role in the States this summer could be the perfect crescendo.
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