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Meet the 26 players in England’s World Cup squad
Tuchel’s 26: Meet the England Squad Flying to the 2026 World Cup
The waiting is over, and the blueprint for England’s latest bid for global glory has officially been drawn up.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel has finalized his 26-man squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Unveiled via a special film soundtracked by The Beatles’ Come Together, Tuchel’s selection represents a brutal, fascinating, and uncompromising shift in identity for the Three Lions.
“The best possible team is not necessarily the 26 most talented names,” Tuchel explained in his press conference at Wembley. “We had to leave some extraordinary talents at home, but I have full belief in this group.”
The Big Snubs: Palmer, Foden, and Maguire Left Behind
Before diving into who made the plane, the biggest talking points in English football center on who was left on the tarmac.
In a series of ruthless execution choices, Tuchel has entirely omitted Phil Foden and Cole Palmer. Palmer’s injury-hampered campaign at Chelsea ultimately cost him momentum, while Foden failed to fit into the German manager’s tactical formula during a highly competitive selection cycle. Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold also missed out.
Defensively, veteran center-back Harry Maguire revealed he was “shocked and gutted” after being dropped entirely, signaling a permanent passing of the torch in the England backcourt.
The Official 26-Man Roster
Tuchel has leaned heavily into tactical flexibility, picking nine players who will make their senior major tournament debuts this summer, balanced by seasoned leadership.
Goalkeepers
| Player | Club | World Cup Experience |
| Jordan Pickford | Everton | 3rd World Cup (Incumbent No. 1) |
| Dean Henderson | Crystal Palace | 1st World Cup |
| James Trafford | Manchester City | Tournament Debut |
Defenders
| Player | Club | Role / Note |
| John Stones | Manchester City | Experienced defensive anchor |
| Marc Guéhi | Manchester City | Presumed starter alongside Stones |
| Reece James | Chelsea | Elite right-back depth if fully fit |
| Ezri Konsa | Aston Villa | Tuchel’s most-utilized defender in qualifying |
| Dan Burn | Newcastle United | Physical presence, provides left-side cover |
| Tino Livramento | Newcastle United | Versatile full-back option for both flanks |
| Jarell Quansah | Bayer Leverkusen | Earned spot after an incredible season in Germany |
| Djed Spence | Tottenham Hotspur | Shock tactical inclusion for raw pace wide |
| Nico O’Reilly | Manchester City | Dynamic young defensive cover |
Midfielders
| Player | Club | Role / Note |
| Declan Rice | Arsenal | Critical box-to-box engine |
| Jude Bellingham | Real Madrid | The creative pulse of the midfield |
| Elliot Anderson | Nottingham Forest | Slated for the deep-lying holding No. 6 role |
| Kobbie Mainoo | Manchester United | Resurgent form under Michael Carrick earns him a spot |
| Jordan Henderson | Brentford | Record-equalling 4th World Cup appearance for veteran leadership |
| Eberechi Eze | Arsenal | Preferred over Foden/Palmer for multi-positional versatility |
| Morgan Rogers | Aston Villa | Powerhouse midfielder making his major tournament bow |
Forwards & Strikers
| Player | Club | Role / Note |
| Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | Captain; looking to break more scoring milestones |
| Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | Primary option on the right wing |
| Noni Madueke | Arsenal | Dynamic depth behind club teammate Saka |
| Marcus Rashford | Barcelona | Currently thriving on loan in Spain |
| Anthony Gordon | Newcastle United | Direct, high-pressing option on the left |
| Ollie Watkins | Aston Villa | Fresh off lifting the UEFA Europa League trophy |
| Ivan Toney | Al-Ahli | Rewarded for firing Al-Ahli to the AFC Champions League title |
The Road Ahead: England’s squad will meet in Palm Beach, Florida, on June 1st for a pre-tournament prep camp before flying to their permanent base camp in Kansas City on June 13th.
England will compete in Group C alongside Ghana, Croatia, and Panama, with group-stage matches scheduled across Boston, Texas, and New Jersey. With a tactical squad engineered for system chemistry rather than individual star power, Tuchel is betting everything on unity to finally bring football home.
