Gruppe L · FIFA Weltmeisterschaft 2026
Harry Kane
Bayern Munich
England's captain and irreplaceable striker. Combines hold-up play, movement, and finishing at the highest level — the squad is built around him.
Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid
England's most gifted attacker. After a difficult club season, the World Cup is his stage to remind the world why Real Madrid paid €103m for him at 19.
Bukayo Saka
Arsenal
Arsenal's Premier League winner and England's most consistent performer. Relentless, creative, and dangerous from the right — one of the best wide players in the world.
Declan Rice
Arsenal
The £105m midfielder who anchors both Arsenal and England. World-class in the press, elite in transition, and one of the best defensive midfielders in Europe.
Anthony Gordon
Newcastle United
Electric left winger with the physicality to attack defenders and track back. Expected to start ahead of Rashford as England's first-choice left-sided threat.
Stones
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Age
31
Height
188cm
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Right
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Kane
FW
Age
32
Height
188cm
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Right
Value
€65M
Yes. England qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. They are in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama.
Tuchel won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021 and has managed at the highest level in Germany, France, and England. He succeeded Gareth Southgate as England manager in early 2025 and immediately brought a more structured, tactically demanding style — building a 4-2-3-1 around Kane and imposing a high press that Southgate rarely demanded.
England's 26-man squad carries a Transfermarkt value of €1.32bn — the highest of any team at the 2026 World Cup. Three players alone (Saka, Rice, Bellingham) cost over €100m each. Even the players who missed out were worth €552m combined. The Premier League has built something extraordinary.
England open against Croatia, then face Ghana, then close with Panama. The order is tougher first — Croatia are a proven tournament side, Ghana are arguably the strongest African team at this World Cup. England need a fast start to guarantee top spot and avoid the bracket's danger side.
England have missed the World Cup six times — second only to Uruguay (eight) among former champions. The FA dismissed the early tournaments. Then three qualifying failures between the 1970s and 1990s. The 2010s saw rapid improvement, but the scars of those years shaped how cautiously England approached big games.
Under Gareth Southgate, England reached two World Cups and two European Championship finals — a consistency unmatched in 100 years of English football. He banished the penalty shootout curse, introduced set-piece structure, and rebuilt trust. Tuchel inherits a settled dressing room and a framework that actually works.
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Left
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FW
Age
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Height
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Bellingham
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22
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Hall
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Spencer
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Anderson
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O'Reilly
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Right
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Tomori
DF
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Ghana
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25
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England are in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. The schedule runs from easiest to hardest in reverse — Croatia first, then Ghana, then Panama.
Thomas Tuchel is the head coach of England. The German manager succeeded Gareth Southgate after two consecutive European Championship runner-up finishes. Tuchel won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021.
England's standout players are Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Declan Rice (Arsenal), and Anthony Gordon (Newcastle). Kane is the irreplaceable captain; Bellingham is the matchwinning X-factor.
Yes — once. England won the 1966 FIFA World Cup on home soil, beating West Germany 4–2 in the final at Wembley. It remains their only major international trophy. They have missed the tournament six times in total.
England are among the tournament favourites. Their squad value of €1.32bn is the highest of all 48 teams. Under Tuchel, they kept clean sheets in all 8 qualifying matches. The semi-final is the minimum realistic target; many believe this is the best chance to end the 60-year wait.
After consecutive European Championship final defeats, England needed a tactician, not a man-manager. Tuchel won the Champions League, reached finals at PSG and Dortmund, and has a reputation for drilling defensive shape without sacrificing attacking intent. He is the first foreign manager to take England to a World Cup.
The squad value is deceptive. Bellingham, Foden, and Palmer underperformed badly at club level this season. The back four has been rebuilt — Walker gone, Luke Shaw absent, Maguire dropped. Tuchel has promoted Gey, Konsa, and Reece James, and handed Spence a place over Alexander-Arnold.
England's dressing room has been unusually stable under Southgate. Kane is the undisputed leader — calm, respected, professional. Jordan Henderson, despite losing his starting place, has been retained as a dressing room elder and Tuchel's liaison between coaching staff and players.
Walker, Trippier, Luke Shaw, and Maguire — the spine of Southgate's defensive era — are all gone or marginalised. Tuchel has rebuilt around Gey, Konsa, Reece James, and a rotating left side. Stones remains, but as a midfielder-defender. It is England's most significant defensive reset since 2016.
In their 2026 World Cup qualifiers, England kept clean sheets in all eight matches. Tuchel demands total defensive discipline — aggressive press in the first line, compact shape in the middle, full-back discipline when exposed. It worked against European opposition. It must now work against the world.
The most surprising selection story of England's 2025-26 season: Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) outperformed Phil Foden and Cole Palmer consistently in training and matches. Tuchel trusts him over both. In a squad of established names, Rogers is the wildcard who could define England's World Cup.
Real Madrid paid €103m for Bellingham when he was 19. At 22, he should be at the peak of his powers — but 2024-25 was a difficult season. He is still England's most dangerous attacking midfielder, capable of scoring and creating from deep. The World Cup is where he must deliver.
England's central tactical debate: use Morgan Rogers as the attacking #10 and deploy Bellingham wide or from deep, or start Bellingham as the #10 and sacrifice Rogers? Either decision leaves elite talent underused. The answer may change game by game — and could decide how far England go.
Harry Kane is 32. He remains England's most important player — his hold-up play, movement, and finishing are irreplaceable. But the North American summer heat, and the physical demands of a month-long tournament, will test him. Tuchel's job is to manage Kane's minutes carefully enough to keep him lethal.
In recent tournaments, England's substitute strikers were wasted. That changed at Euro 2024 when Watkins scored a winner and Ivan Toney contributed meaningfully. Both return. With Kane ageing and the schedule demanding rotation, they are not just backup — they are part of the plan.
In the last two World Cups, England scored 20 goals from set pieces (9 + 11). Southgate brought American football blocking concepts into corner routines. Tuchel has maintained this advantage. Without Trippier and Maguire as the primary delivery-and-target combination, the system must adapt — Rice is the new delivery man.
Over the last four tournaments, England were slow out of the blocks every time. Lost to Belgium in the group stage. Drew with USA and Scotland. Won just two goals in Euro 2024 group play. Players need time to decompress from a long club season. Tuchel's group stage opponents — Croatia, Ghana, Panama — can absorb that.
Once the tournament reaches the knockouts, England become dangerous. They have beaten Germany, Senegal, Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland in recent tournament eliminations. They struggle more against peers — France, Italy — at full throttle. If Tuchel can replicate that ruthlessness against top sides, it changes everything.
For decades, England's tournament exits were defined by penalty shootout failures. Southgate changed that — they won at Euro 2020 and Euro 2024. Tuchel inherits a squad that no longer fears the shootout. In a 48-team World Cup where knockout matches can go to penalties quickly, that psychological edge is significant.
England's squad is the most valuable at the tournament. Their structure under Tuchel is solid. Their penalty record is no longer a liability. The group is manageable. If Kane stays fit and Bellingham finds form, England are genuine contenders — not just to reach the final, but to win it. 60 years is a long time to wait.