Delayed by the Coronavirus pandemic and coming at the end of a hectic season of domestic competition, the tournament still promises to be as enthralling as ever, not least because England go into it with a strong squad at their disposal.
Gareth Southgate has been able to call upon 26 players to make up his contingent this time around, and has selected talent from a wide range of Premier League, Championship, and continental clubs.
And that got us thinking about which areas of the country have produced the most England internationals in recent years.
The boffins at Bookmakers.tv have been crunching the numbers on every Three Lions debutant since the 1966 World Cup, and have come up with a definitive ranking based on population and number of call-ups.
Click and scroll through their findings below, and to see how Yorkshire measures up...

41. Berkshire
Call-ups: 4 Population: 158,450 People per call-up: 39,613 (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Photo: Dan Istitene

42. Merseyside
Call-ups: 42 Population: 1,429,910 People per call-up: 34,045 (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: ODD ANDERSEN

43. Northumberland
Call-ups: 18 Population: 322, 434 People per call-up: 17,913 (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Central Press

44. Greater Manchester
Call-ups: 36 Population: 283,686 People per call-up: 7,880 (Photo by Ian Walton - Pool/Getty Images) Photo: Pool