England's 1-0 win away in Iceland yesterday evening is a game that will not live long in the memory.
Gareth Southgate's side may have kickstarted their UEFA Nations League campaign with three points, but their performance in Reykjavik was pretty dire.
The Three Lions required a 90th-minute penalty from Raheem Sterling to secure victory after Kyle Walker's second half red card.
Iceland's Birkir Bjarnason then squandered a chance to equalise from the spot seconds later following a dubious foul from Joe Gomez.
All in all, it was a game that proved England still have significant deficiencies, especially in the midfield department.
But that doesn't mean the talent isn't there. Despite their struggles against Iceland, the Three Lions' current squad for the Nations League is worth a whopping €1bn.
That's over €100m more than any other team on the continent and you can view the squad valuations of the top 40 European nations below.
All data sourced from Transfermarkt.
40. Bulgaria
Squad value: €23.1m
39. Sweden
Squad value: €23.4m
38. Iceland
Squad value: €23.5m
37. Kazakhstan
Squad value: €23.78
36. Montenegro
Squad value: €25.7m
35. Finland
Squad value: €34.9m
34. Israel
Squad value: €42.0m
33. Georgia
Squad value: €42.1m
32. Northern Ireland
Squad value: €45.3m
31. Romania
Squad value: €53.0m
30. North Macedonia
Squad value: €59.2m
29. Hungary
Squad value: €69.0m
28. Kosovo
Squad value: €69.1m
27. Greece
Squad value: €70.4m
26. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Squad value: €72.4m
25. Albania
Squad value: €101.8m
24. Czech Republic
Squad value: €110.5m
23. Slovenia
Squad value: €110.9m
22. Republic of Ireland
Squad value: €114.7m
21. Slovakia
Squad value: €134.7m
20. Russia
Squad value: €146.0m
19. Ukraine
Squad value: €151.2m
18. Switzerland
Squad value: €162.3m
17. Wales
Squad value: €172.2m
16. Austria
Squad value: €186.0m
15. Scotland
Squad value: €199.7m
14. Norway
Squad value: €231.9m
13. Poland
Squad value: €238.4m
12. Turkey
Squad value: €285.4m
11. Denmark
Squad value: €291.2m
10. Serbia
Squad value: €349.1m
9. Croatia
Squad value: €349.2m
8. Netherlands
Squad value: €561.8m
7. Belgium
Squad value: €697.2m
6. Germany
Squad value: €729.5m
5. Portugal
Squad value: €736.5m
4. Spain
Squad value: €758.2m
3. Italy
Squad value: €847.0m
2. France
Squad value: €882.9m
1. England
Squad value: €1bn
The Three Lions are comfortably clear of Europe's big hitters and that's without the likes of Marcus Rashford, Dele Alli and Harry Maguire in their squad - three players all worth over €50m.
One of the key reasons for their superiority in the valuation department is the presence of Sterling, Jadon Sancho and captain Harry Kane.
All three forwards are worth over €100m and to put that into perspective, only 10 players in world football have nine-figure values on Transfermarkt.
England are blessed with copious amounts of talent, but Southgate still has a lot of work to do if he is to turn this team into a force capable of winning major trophies.