Tottenham & the Premier League supply most World Cup semi finalists
The English league is well represented in the last four in Russia
Tottenham Hotspur are the side best represented in the World Ccup semi finals, with the Premier League side supplying nine players to the tournament's final four teams.
The Premier League, meanwhile, is the best represented league left as we move into the final week of the competition, with France, Belgium, England and Croatia competing for the crown.
Spurs' players are split among Francce, Belgium and England, with goalkeeper Hugo Lloris the No.1 for Les Bleus.
Meanwhile, they have defenders Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen and midfielder Mousa Dembele in the Belgium side which beat Japan and Brazil to reach this stage.
In the England side, they're represented by Danny Rose, Kieran Trippier, Eric Dier, Dele Alli and Harry Kane, the World Cup's top scorer, with six.
Manchester City and Manchester United both have seven players left, while Cchelsea have six and Liverpool four, with the Premier League still having 40 players left in Russia.
La Liga is second, with 12, while the French league is third with 11. Germany's Bundesliga has nine players remaining and Italy's Serie A has eight.
Barça have just four players left (Samuel Umtiti and Ousmane Dembele with France, Ivan Rakitic with Croatia and Thomas Vermaelen with Belgium), and Real Madrid have three (Raphael Varane with France and Croatian duo Luka Modric and Mateo Kovacic).
England (40):
Tottenham (9): Hugo Lloris, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Mousa Dembele, Danny Rose, Kieran Trippier, Eric Dier, Dele Alli, Harry Kane
Manchester City (7): Benjamin Mendy, Vincent Kompany, Kevin de Bruyne, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Fabian Delph, Raheem Sterling
Manchester United (7): Paul Pogba, Marouane Fellaini, Romelu Lukaku, Phil Jones, Ashley Young, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford
Chelsea (6): Ngolo Kante, Olivier Giroud, Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard, Gary Cahill, Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Liverpool (4): Dejan Lovren, Simon Mignolet, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson
West Bromwich (1): Nacer Chadli
Everton (1): Jordan Pickford
Stoke (1): Jack Butland
Burnley (1): Nick Pope
Leicester (2): Harry Maguire, Jamie Vardy
Arsenal (1): Danny Welbeck
Spain (12):
Barcelona (4): Samuel Umtiti, Ousmane Dembele, Ivan Rakitic, Thomas Vermaelen
Real Madrid (3): Raphael Varane, Mateo Kovacic, Luka Modric
Atlético de Madrid (3): Lucas Hernández, Antoine Griezmann (Thomas Lemar), Sime Vsaljko
Sevilla (1): Steven Nzonzi
Real Sociedad (1): Adnan Januzaj
Francce (11)
París Saint Germain (4): Alphonse Areola, Presnel Kimpembe, Kylian Mbappe, Thomas Meunier
Mónaco (4): Djibril Sidibe, Thomas Lemar, Danijel Subasic, Youri Tielemans
Marsella (3): Steve Mandanda, Adil Rami, Florian Thauvin
Germany (9):
Bayern Múnich (1): Corentin Tolisso
Stuttgart (1): Benjamin Pavard
Bayer Leverkusen (1): Tin Jedvaj
Hoffenheim (1): Andrej Kramaric
Eintracht Fráncfort (1): Ante Rebic
Schalke (1): Marko Pjaca.
Wolfsburg (1): Koen Casteels
Borussia Mönchengladbach (1): Thorgan Hazard.
Borussia Dortmund (1): Michy Batshuayi
Italy (8)
Juventus (2): Blaise Matuidi, Mario Mandzukic
Inter (2): Marcelo Brozovic, Ivan Perisic
Sampdoria (1): Ivan Strinic
Fiorentina (1): Milan Badelj
Milan (1): Nikola Kalinic
Nápoles (1): Dries Mertens
Croatia (2)
Dinamo Zagreb (1): Dominik Livakovic
Rijeka (1): Filip Bradaric
Belgium (2)
Gante (1): Lovre Kalinic
Anderlecht (1): Leander Dendoncker
China (2)
Tianjin Quanjian (1): Axel Witsel
Dalian Yfang (1): Yannick Carrasco
Russia (1):
Lokomotiv Moscú (1): Vedran Corluka
Austria (1)
RB Salzburgo (1): Duje Caleta-Car
Turkey (1)
Besiktas (1): Domagoj Vida
Ukraine (1)
Dinamo Kiev (1): Josip Pivaric
Scotland (1)
Celtic (1): Dedryck Boyata