
With less than 250 days remaining until the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, all eyes are on England as the tournament draw takes place on December 5 in Washington, D.C., when the group-stage opponents will be revealed.
According to UK media, only five players are currently guaranteed starters for England: Pickford, Guehi, Rice, Saka, and Kane. This means that over the next eight months, the rest of the squad will be battling for the remaining starting positions.
This week, England will face Wales, followed by an away match against Latvia next week. Next month, they will take on Serbia and Albania. In March next year, provided England does not need to play in the World Cup qualifying playoffs, the team will play two friendlies, which will be the final matches before the World Cup kicks off.
Squad Analysis
Goalkeeper: Pickford is far ahead of Trappard, while Henderson could challenge him. However, Pickford is very likely to remain the first-choice keeper.
Right-back: Reece James is Chelsea’s first-choice right-back and ranks ahead of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is currently struggling with injury at Real Madrid. Tuchel favors Reece James, but his fitness is a concern, as he has withdrawn from the current squad due to injury. If John Stones is fully fit, he will likely play, as he is a key defensive figure. Consa is also a strong contender.
Left-back: With Livramento injured, Skelly may get a chance, though his limited playing time at Arsenal could affect his role in the national team. Dan Burn also has an opportunity.
Midfield: Declan Rice’s position is very secure. Currently, Tuchel wants a player to occupy the number 6 role to free Rice, and Elliott could be that midfield controller. Bellingham is certain to get a spot, and Tuchel is also fond of Rogers.
Attack: Saka is an exceptional player and an undisputed starter for both Arsenal and England. Even if Maduake recovers in time, he may not make the squad. Captain Kane will lead the line and is virtually unchallenged for the striker role; if he isn’t in place, England could face problems. Gordon and Rashford will compete for the left-wing spot. Palmer is a special talent, but it is uncertain whether he can secure a starting role, and the same goes for Foden.
UK media conclude that this England squad still faces many unresolved questions, and Tuchel needs to act quickly to finalize his team ahead of the World Cup.