The Football Association has collaborated with multi-award-winning music artist, Wretch 32, to unveil the England men’s UEFA EURO 2020 squad.
The rap and grime legend – real name Jermaine Scott – has provided the creative vision behind a film titled The Call Up ft. Wretch 32, which premiered today to formally reveal the 26 players England manager Gareth Southgate has selected to represent the country at UEFA EURO 2020.
A life-long England fan, whose music has been streamed over 165 million times globally, Wretch 32 is the creative force behind The Call Up, which delivers a message of unity and hope that unifies different cultures, communities and generations.
The film is scored with a track penned by the critically acclaimed British rapper with Wretch using his rhymes to celebrate the players, fans and volunteers across the country who form the backbone of the football community and issues a rallying call for the nation to get behind the Three Lions this summer.
The film showcases a host of incredible individuals and clubs that form the fabric of football in England with Wretch’s lyrics referencing the connection between players and supporters and the sense of unity, anticipation and hope that a major tournament brings.
Members of England’s Lionhearts squad, including Harmonie-Rose Allen, Nana Badu and Emdad Rahman, are among those featured in the film. They star alongside FA Grassroots Award winner and Cerebral Palsy footballer Olly Miller and the nurse’s team from Nottingham University Hospital who, like millions of other key workers, have been working around-the-clock throughout the pandemic.
The film closes with an illustration by renowned artist Reuben Dangoor – whose Three Lions-inspired artwork proved a viral hit during the FIFA 2018 World Cup – emblazoned on a tower block building spotlighting Gareth Southgate and several England players alongside pillars of the community. The final frame lists the 26 names Southgate has selected for the UEFA EURO 2020 squad.