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England
Group L · UEFA · FIFA #4 · Pot 1
| # | Player | Pos | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jordan Pickford | GK | Everton |
| 2 | Ezri Konsa | DF | Aston Villa |
| 3 | Nico O'Reilly | DF | Manchester City |
| 4 | Declan Rice | MF | Arsenal |
| 5 | John Stones | DF | Manchester City |
| 6 | Marc Guéhi | DF | Manchester City |
| 7 | Bukayo Saka | FW | Arsenal |
| 8 | Elliot Anderson | MF | Nottingham Forest |
| 9 | Harry Kane | FW | Bayern Munich |
| 10 | Jude Bellingham | MF | Real Madrid |
| 11 | Marcus Rashford | FW | Barcelona |
| 12 | Tino Livramento | DF | Newcastle United |
| 13 | Dean Henderson | GK | Crystal Palace |
| 14 | Jordan Henderson | MF | Brentford |
| 15 | Dan Burn | DF | Newcastle United |
| 16 | Kobbie Mainoo | MF | Manchester United |
| 17 | Morgan Rogers | MF | Aston Villa |
| 18 | Anthony Gordon | FW | Newcastle United |
| 19 | Ollie Watkins | FW | Aston Villa |
| 20 | Noni Madueke | FW | Arsenal |
| 21 | Eberechi Eze | MF | Arsenal |
| 22 | Ivan Toney | FW | Al-Ahli |
| 23 | James Trafford | GK | Manchester City |
| 24 | Reece James | DF | Chelsea |
| 25 | Djed Spence | DF | Tottenham Hotspur |
| 26 | Jarell Quansah | DF | Bayer Leverkusen |
England topped their qualifying group and enter the 2026 World Cup ranked fourth in the world, still seeking their first major men's tournament win since 1966. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) leads the attack, while Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, and Bukayo Saka provide creative depth. After losing the Euro 2024 final to Spain, Gareth Southgate's successor Thomas Tuchel will look to go one step further.
Path to qualification
Qualified by winning UEFA qualifying Group J.
Matchday 1
England vs Croatia
England vs Croatia
AT&T Stadium
Matchday 2
England vs Ghana
England vs Ghana
Gillette Stadium
Matchday 3
Panama vs England
Panama vs England
MetLife Stadium