Kevin Nolan runs while playing for West Ham against Fulham, 2012
Kevin Nolan playing for West Ham against Fulham, 2012(Image credit: Alamy)

You have to be a pretty good player to make more than 250 Premier League appearances but that doesnt necessarily mean you get to play for England.

Some players, perhaps regulars at U21 level, come agonisingly; others are never even called up to the senior squad in the first place.

Here, we take a look at the most experienced English Premier League players (anyone who had retired prior to the 2024/25 season) who never earned a full international cap for the Three Lions.

Matthew Etherington (288 appearances)

Matthew Etherington spent most of his career in the Premier League, joining Tottenham from third-tier Peterborough United in 2000, alongside teammate Simon Davies.


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