John Terry, Ashley Cole, Gary Cahill and Frank Lampard are the latest Chelsea players to be named for Euro 2012, after Roy Hodgson announced his England squad.

The four will link up with the rest of the squad next week after the Champions League Final, ahead of friendlies with Norway and Belgium. Daniel Sturridge is on standby.

Petr Cech, Czech Player of the Year, will lead his nation in Group A with hosts Poland, Greece and Russia to contend with.

Raul Meireles will be a part of the Portuguese squad in Group B, while England's four could meet Florent Malouda, who has been named in France's provisional squad in Group D.

Fernando Torres and Juan Mata have not been named in Spain's squad for their pre-tournament friendlies with Serbia and South Korea due to their involvement in the Champions League Final, but both will be expected to take their place in Group C alongside Italy, Ireland and Croatia.

Romelu Lukaku is in the Belgium squad that will meet England at Wembley on June 2, while his Belgium side will also host Montenegro on May 25. Thibaut Courtois will also be in the squad, but the injured Kevin De Bruyne is not. Their summer will be completed after the England game having not qualified for the Finals.

In South America, David Luiz has been named in Brazil's squad for friendlies against Denmark and United States this month, with coach Mano Menezes likely to want the defender in his side for the Olympic Games in London. He is one of only six over-23s selected, meaning Ramires misses out.

In Africa, Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou are both in the Ivory Coast squad that hosts Tanzania in Abidjan on June 2, and travels to Morocco on June 9.

At Under 21 level, Oriol Romeu has been named in the Spain squad for the game away to Estonia on May 31, while Milan Lalkovic is in the Slovakia group for two games against Romania at the beginning of June.