Fans have been asked by Mail Sport to decide between club and country success ahead of the Euro 2024 last 16.
England will take on Slovakia as they hope to push their chnaces of success in a favourable side of the draw that has seen them avoid the likes of Spain, Germany and France.
It has been a difficult group stage for Gareth Southgate's side, who were booed off the field in Cologne after their 0-0 draw with Slovenia in their final match of the group stage.
They have, nonetheless, qualified for the knockout stage, and will be lookin to put things right and go one further than their penalty shootout loss to Italy in the final of Euro 2020.
But would fans sacrafice a poor season from their clubs next season in order for that to happen? Mail Sport found out on the streets of Germany.
Mail Sport has asked England fans at the Euros to pick between winning the competition, their club side winning their league and rivals being relegated
Gareth Southgate's side are in the round of 16 at the competition and will face Slovakia on Sunday
Mail Sport is launching a 'We're backing England campaign' to get behind the Three Lions
One fan, a supporter of Liverpool at club level, was asked to rank a Premier Legaue title win, a Euro win and an Everton relegation from one to three.
'For me, England to win the Euros,' they replied. 'I sing the national anthem every time I'm at Wembley becuase I'm a very proud Englishman. I wanted to see Liverpool win the Premier League in my lifetime, I did, and now I want to see England win something.
'I like Everton. The rivalry is good becuase we are comepting against each other.
Another fan voted for England winning the Euros over Arseanl winning the Premier League, replying: 'This is our country, man. Clubs are clubs, countries are where we're from.'
'Right now, England win the f***ing Euros. Becuase it's coming home!' another replied, while a fourth, a fan of QPR, chose rivals getting relegated. 'I f***ing hate Brentford,' their reasoning.
Another fan, donning an England bucket hat, replied: 'England all the way. Country first, then club, then rivals, they can do whatever they like. It would be amazing to see England win a trophy, we are all in it together. This is what it is all about, come on England.'