Thomas Tuchel has unveiled his 26-man England squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, balancing experience with youthful dynamism as the Three Lions prepare to chase their first title since 1966 in North America this summer.
The German coach, who took over after Gareth Southgate, named the squad on the date promised, with the list first revealed on Friday. England are drawn in Group L and will open their campaign against Croatia on June 17.
Notable omissions include Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Harry Maguire, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who were left out due to inconsistent club form or fitness concerns. Maguire expressed his disappointment, calling himself "shocked and gutted. " The selections reflect Tuchel's emphasis on current club performance, defensive
solidity, and high-pressing intensity.
Veterans like captain Harry Kane, who remains the focal point in attack, Jude Bellingham, and Declan Rice provide leadership and quality. Exciting talents such as Mainoo, Rogers, and Madueke add energy and potential game-changing impact.
Tuchel told reporters: "This is a squad built to compete at the highest level. We have the right mix of leaders and hungry young players ready to make history. "
The team heads to a Florida training camp in early June, with warm-up matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica. Fans will be hoping this blend of steel and flair can finally deliver silverware after heartbreaking near-misses in recent tournaments.
With a competitive group stage ahead, expectations are high for England to go deep into the knockout rounds. The full squad will be finalised by early June, allowing for last-minute injury replacements.
Goalkeepers:
- Jordan Pickford (Everton)
- Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)
- James Trafford (Manchester City)
Defenders:
- Reece James (Chelsea)
- Tino Livramento (Newcastle)
- John Stones (Manchester City)
- Marc Guehi (Manchester City)
- Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa)
- Dan Burn (Newcastle)
- Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen)
- Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City)
- Djed Spence (Tottenham)
Midfielders:
- Declan Rice (Arsenal)
- Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest)
- Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United)
- Jordan Henderson (Brentford)
- Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
- Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
- Eberechi Eze (Arsenal)
Forwards:
- Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
- Ivan Toney (Al Ahli)
- Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
- Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
- Marcus Rashford (Barcelona)
- Anthony Gordon (Newcastle)
- Noni Madueke (Arsenal)











