READING FC duo Stephen Quinn and Chris Gunter are heading to Euro 2016 after securing a place in their country's final squads.
Quinn has been named in Republic of Ireland's 23-man group, while Gunter made the cut with Wales yesterday.
They will now join fellow Royal Oliver Norwood in France after the midfield schemer secured his place in the Northern Ireland squad last weekend.
But Reading skipper Paul McShane will not be going to the finals after being left behind by manager Martin O'Neill, though the 31-year-old centre-back is on standby.
Quinn, meanwhile, started in Ireland's 1-1 draw with Holland in a friendly on Friday and he could play a key role for O'Neill during their Euro 2016 campaign.
Ireland, with ex-Reading striker Shane Long leading their attack, open their Group E account against Sweden on Monday, June 13 and also face Belgium (June 18) and Italy (June 20).
Gunter was also a mainstay of the Wales side throughout their qualification campaign.
Delighted to be named in the squad for next week.Thank you for all the messages.En route back to camp with Biebs pic.twitter.com/GipuuMsxH8
— Chris Gunter (@Chrisgunter16) 31 May 2016
He started all 10 games including a 1-0 win over Belgium to help Chris Coleman's Dragons reach their first major finals since the 1958 World Cup.
Wales, who take on Sweden in a friendly this Sunday, face a mouthwatering clash against England in Lens in a Group B clash on June 16.
Coleman's men open their campaign against Slovakia in Bordeaux on Saturday, June 11 and also face Russia in Toulouse on June 20.
Hal Robson-Kanu, who has turned down a new contract with Reading and is being linked with Swansea City and Watford, is also in the Wales squad, as is former Royals striker Simon Church.
Norwood's Northern Ireland play their opening Group C fixture against Poland on June 12 then face Ukraine (June 16) and Germany (June 21).
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