New research has revealed that the North West is in the top five best areas to produce England team footballers.
The study, conducted by no deposit bonus code guide NoDepositFriend.com, looked at 204 male England team players of the past 24 years to see which regions in England they were born in.
London is the region that has produced the most players, with 57 footballers on the men’s England team, including David Beckham, Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, and formed player turned manager Gareth Southgate.
Ranking close in second is the North West which has produced 50 players. Looking more closely at the region reveals that Merseyside has produced 18 football players, including Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard, while Greater Manchester has produced 17 players including Marcus Rashford and Gary and Phil Neville.
Below, we've taken a look at some of the footballing stars to have been born in Lancashire.
1. Kevin Kilbane, Preston
Born and raised in Preston, Kevin Kilbane came through the North End academy in the early '90s and made around 50 appearances for the club before departing for West Brom in 1997 for a then-record fee for Albion of £1m. He went on to make over 500 professional appearances as well as 110 international caps for Ireland. Photo: Pete Norton
2. Clarke Carlisle -Preston
Clarke Carlisle was born in Preston in 1979. He attended Balshaw's Church of England High School where he attained 10 A-grades at GCSE and studied mathematics and politics at A-level. As a defender, he played for a host of teams as a defender, including Blakcpool, Burnley, QPR and Preston. Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS
3. Joe Garner - Blackburn
Joe Garner was born in Blackburn in 1988. He started his career with Blackburn Rovers before joining Carlisle United. Garner had a three-year spell with Preston North End, where he made over 150 appearances and won the 2015 Football League One play-off final. Garner has also played for Wigan Athletic and now plays for Oldham Athletic. Photo: Getty
4. Phil Jones - Preston/Leyland
Phil Jones was born in Preston, grew up in nearby Clayton-le-Woods and attended Balshaw's CE High School in Leyland. He made his name at Blackburn Rovers before moving to Manchester United, and representing England. He is currently a free agent. Photo: Manchester United/Manchester United via Getty Images
5. Tom Barkhuizen - Blackpool
Tom Barkhuizen was born in Blackpool in July 1993. He's played as a forward for Blackpool, Preston, Morecambe and Derby County. Photo: Getty
6. Ronnie Clayton - Preston
Ronnie Clayton was born in Preston, but went on to become a Blackburn footballing hero - making nearly 600 apperances for Rovers. He was alsp capped 35 times for England. Ronnie Clayton died in 2010 aged 76. Photo: PA