It seems somewhat bizarre that by the time the current international break is over and we head into the second half of November, the England national team will have played just as many matches this season than Leeds United have.
Wednesday's Three Lions clash against Iceland will be their eighth match of the season, which matches Leeds' Premier League tally as the schedule chaos that has followed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to make its presence felt.
With Kalvin Phillips establishing himself as an England international since Leeds' promotion back to the top flight many Leeds fans will have no doubt taken more notice in how the national team gets on this season.
Gareth Southgate's side are in Nations League action in the coming days, but the rescheduled European Championship next summer looms large on the horizon.
Despite having had to sit out the current hat-trick of England fixtures owing to his shoulder injury, Phillips will be hoping to be a part of Southgate's squad next summer, but how do the bookies rate his chance of making the 23-man squad? And will any of his Leeds team-mates join him?
SkyBet have priced up odds for a glut of English players to be included in the Southgate's squad next year and they are confident that the Leeds academy graduate will be there.
They have him priced at 8/11 to be included, ahead of the likes of fellow central midfielder Harry Winks (6/4), Dele Alli (2/1) and Ross Barkley (2/1) in the betting.
Patrick Bamford's quick start to life in the Premier League with Leeds has also seen speculation of an England call-up grow, but he will have to defy much bigger odds if he is to proverbially make the plane.
Leeds' leading scorer is an 18/1 chance, with ten players below him in the betting, including Ollie Watkins (12/1), Tammy Abraham (8/1) and Harvey Barnes (8/1), who are all behind the usual suspects of Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and the likes.
Another two Leeds players are included in the betting following their positive Premier League performances, with Luke Ayling and Jack Harrison both 33/1 shots to get the nod from Southgate.
Ben White was tipped for future England honours during his time at Leeds on loan last season and he is a 9/2 chance.