Four teams and 92 players in total remain in UEFA Euro 2016, as only one more round remains before the ultimate final.

When France thrashed Iceland – the nation that surpassed expectations to make the quarter-finals – on Sunday, the semi-finals for UEFA Euro 2016 was set, as only four teams remain to battle for the coveted European Championship trophy.

The hosts will take on Germany in the last 4 on Thursday; debutants Wales will lock horns with the 2004 runners-up Portugal a day before on Wednesday, with the final set to be played on Sunday, July 10.

This means that 92 players remain in the competition, including those that are injured, suspended, and the benchwarmers. Bayern Munich dominate the competition as the club with the most remaining players at 8, thanks to die Mannschaft avoiding elimination to Italy.

La Liga giants Barca have only two players still fighting for the trophy due to Spain crashing out, and they are German goalkeeper Marc -Andre ter Stegen – a man yet to feature in a single game – and newly-signed Samuel Umtiti.

How do the other clubs fare in UEFA Euro 2016? Here are a few clubs with the most semi-finalists:

Bayern Munich 8

Manuel Neuer (Germany), Jerome Boateng (Germany), Mats Hummels (Germany), Joshua Kimmich (Germany), Mario Gotze (Germany), Thomas Muller (Germany), Renato Sanches (Portugal), Kingsley Coman (France), 

Crystal Palace 5

Steve Mandanda (France), Wayne Hennessey (Wales), Joe Ledley (Wales), Jonathan Williams (Wales), Yohan Cabaye (France)

Sporting CP 4

Rui Patricio, Adrien Silva, Joao Mario, and William Carvalho (all Portugal)

Arsenal 4

Mesut Ozil (Germany), Laurent Koscielny (France), Olivier Giroud (France), Aaron Ramsey (Wales)

Real Madrid 4

Liverpool 3

Emre Can (Germany), Joe Allen and Danny Ward (Liverpool)

Wolfsburg 3

Vieirinha (Portugal), Julian Draxler and Andre Schurrle (Germany)

Man Utd 3

Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany), Morgan Schneiderlin and Anthony Martial (France)

Juve 3

Sami Khedira (Germany), Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba (France)

West Ham 2

Dimitri Payet (France), James Collins (Wales)

Man City 2

Eliaquim Mangala and Bacary Sagna (France)

Leicester City 2

N'Golo Kante (France), Andy King (Wales)

Besiktas 2

Mario Gomez (Germany), Ricardo Quaresma

Barca 2

Samuel Umtiti (France), Marca-Andre ter Stegen (Germany)

Birmingham 1

David Cotterill (Wales)

MK Dons 1

Simon Church (Wales)

Tigres 1

Andre-Pierre Gignac (France)

 

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Portugal 2 - 0 Wales

July 6, 2016 3:00pmStade des Lumières

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Germany 0 - 2 France

July 7, 2016 3:00pmStade Vélodrome, France

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