Sunderland have had their fair share of players go on to represent both England and Scotland.
While there are no current players in the Black Cats' squad representing two of the home nations at Euro 2020, they can boast producing two of England's most influential players in their squad, Jordan Henderson and Jordan Pickford.
We've taken a look at some of the huge names and compiled a best XI, lining up in a 4-3-3.
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Craig Gordon

Getting us off and running we've opted for Craig Gordan between the sticks.
It may be slightly harsh on Jordan Pickford to exclude him but given his Gordon's experience at an international stage, we gave him the nod.
Sunderland bought him in 2007 for £9 million which was then a British transfer record fee for a goalkeeper.
Gordon would spend five years on Wearside before leaving to join Celtic and later Hearts.
He's part of Steve Clarke's Scotland squad for the tournament and has made 57 appearances for the Tartan Army.
Micky Gray
This one needs no explanation.
Gray came through the Academy of Light and would clock up a monumental 363 appearances for Sunderland.
He earned his first England cap against Hungary as a substitute, before making two more appearances against Sweden and Bulgaria as part of the Euro 2000 qualifiers.
Unfortunately for Gray his last cap would come against Bulgaria and he was limited to just three appearances for the Three Lions.
Nonetheless, his Sunderland career warrants a start at left-back.
Terry Butcher
You need just look at the iconic picture of Butcher dripping with blood in a World Cup qualifier against England.
A player who gave it all on the pitch, Butcher made 77 international appearances for England.
The centre-half made 38 appearances for Sunderland towards the tail end of his career before later going on t manage the Black Cats.
Steve Bould
Bould joined Sunderland towards the tail end of his career, making just 21 appearances in a red and white shirt.
He was also limited to just two England caps but made just short of 300 appearances for Arsenal as they went on to win the First Division, the Premier League, FA Cup and European Cup Winners Cup.
An incredible defender in his pomp.
Phil Bardsley
One of Sunderland's most consistent performers in the last decade, Bardsley has made 13 appearances for Scotland.
The former Manchester United defender joined the Black Cats from Old Trafford in 2008 and made 174 appearances before leaving for Stoke City in 2014.
He takes up the right-back slot.
Jordan Henderson

It wouldn't be an England team without Jordan Henderson.
The Black Cats academy graduate has been at the heart of things for the Three Lions over the past few years.
His recent triumphs at Liverpool - winning the Premier League title and Champions League have elevated him to a new level.
Henderson made 71 appearances in a red and white shirt, scoring four times before moving on to Liverpool.
The Liverpool captain has made 59 appearances for England but has yet to make his bow at Euro 2020.
Don Hutchison

The Gateshead born midfielder played just one season on Wearside before moving on to West Ham.
He made 26 appearances for Scotland scoring six times.
Hutchison lines up just in front of Henderson in our midfield three.
Gavin McCann
The industrious midfielder player for Sunderland from 1998 until 2003 and was capped for England while at the club.
He pulled on a Three Lions shirt in a friendly against Spain at Villa Park.
McCann was somewhat of a fan favourite during his time at the Stadium of Light before moving on to Aston Villa and then Bolton Wanderers.
Jermain Defoe
A goal scorer. No matter where Defoe has played he has scored goals for fun.
The striker quickly became a fan favourite and scored 34 times for the Black Cats in 84 appearances.
Defoe represented England at youth level before making is bow for the Three Lions in a 1-0 defeat against Sweden in 2004.
He would make 57 appearances and score 20 times for his country.
Ally McCoist
While our team has been largely dominated by English players it would be difficult to leave McCoist out of our xi.
The striker joined the club from St Johnstone in 1981 and played 56 times scoring just eight goals.
McCoist struggled to score goals in a red and white shirt and would return to Scotland, signing for Rangers for a fee of £185,000.
The rest, as we know, is history and McCoist went on to write his name in the history books with the Gers.
He made 61 appearances for Scotland scoring 19 times.
Darren Bent

Darren Bent takes the final spot in the team up front.
Before the outcry of leaving Kevin Phillips out of the XI starts, Bent scored four times for England in 13 appearances while Phillips would fail to find the back of the net in eight appearances for the Three Lions.
Bent scored 32 goals in 58 appearances at the Stadium of Light before leaving to join Aston Villa.
On the bench:
There are still some big names that narrowly missed out; Jordan Pickford, Alan Hutton, Kevin Phillips, Steven Fletcher, Danny Rose and Danny Welbeck to name a few.