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Send us your questions on the England squad

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    Get Involved - 'Criminal Hall is not going'published at 10:56 BST

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    No Lewis Hall? This season's best English left back omitted, not sure what Tuchel is thinking there.

    Andy G

    Where is Lewis Hall?

    ES

    No Lewis Hall. Been Newcastle's standout player this season and probably over the season, the best LB in premier league. Criminal he's not going to world cup.

    Mart

    When I heard Lewis Hall, potentially the best left back in the league, was missing, I was shocked but maybe Tuchel rates Shaw or Lewis-Skelly more. When I realised it was because we aren't taking any left backs I'm just baffled. O'Reilly is great, but not a proper left back.

    Ian

  2. Tuchel has stuck to his gunspublished at 10:52 BST

    Phil Jagielka
    Former England defender

    It's not been a great season for either Phil Foden or Cole Palmer. And in that attacking area, we've got a pool of players who have outperformed them at club level.

    Usually for England you get to keep your place on your name, but Thomas Tuchel wants to pick on form and chemistry, so I'm not surprised.

    Would I have take Ivan Toney? With no disrespect, no, but it's a different situation.

    Maybe his schedule hasn't been as hectic. If the manager thinks he needs to give Harry Kane a rest or we need a penalty specialist, there are loads of situations where he could come into the mix.

    It's going to be a very hot tournament, so he wants to bring a pretty fresh Ivan Toney. Obviously, he's a penalty specialist. We hope we won't go through that in a tournament again but that's very possible.

    Having a few extra numbers allows you to take specialists or players for specific occasions. The only thing I can think of with Toney is that he's very much a specialist when it comes to taking penalties.

    With the Harry Maguire situation, it's one where Tuchel has decided to go with other options.

    I think Maguire's form this year has put him in as good a position as he could have been in, but Tuchel's stuck to his guns and you've got to respect that.

  3. Extra players in Floridapublished at 10:50 BST

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent at Wembley

    No confirmation of this, but I’m hearing Thomas Tuchel is considering inviting some of the unlucky few to miss out on his final squad to join the travelling party for the pre-tournament camp in Florida. Bournemouth’s Alex Scott is an option if Tuchel decides to go down that route.

  4. Stones or Maguire?published at 10:47 BST

    Stones v Maguire comparison statsImage source, Getty Images

    John Stones gets the nod in England’s World Cup squad but there is no place for Harry Maguire.

    The Manchester United centre-back misses out despite an impressive season in the Premier League.

    Agree with Thomas Tuchel's call here? Hit thumbs up if you do and thumbs down if you don’t.

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    Get Involved - 'Cannot get my head around Stones over Maguire'published at 10:44 BST

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    John Stones over Maguire is ridiculous. Stones hasn't played and is not starting.

    Dr K, Wilmslow

    I can't get my head around leaving Maguire out for John Stones. We know Tuchel's view on John Stones as a leader but just look at United with and without Maguire this season as a sign of the leadership he can give.

    Alex

    Why are we picking Stones over Maguire? Hasn't stones not played most of this season. Not making it out of the group stages

    Andrew, Doncaster

    Longest World Cup schedule ever, potentially eight games (although after this squad announcement I doubt we’ll get that far), and he picks James, Livramento, Stones and Spence, all have terrible injury records. In addition, Henderson was past it at the last Euros, how he still gets in is mind-boggling.

    Patrick

  6. 'Toney's style of play is a mix between Welbeck and Calvert-Lewin'published at 10:41 BST

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender

    I had to comment on this yesterday. They showed Ivan Toney's goal record and I was like okay, and that’s the thing I didn’t know because I don’t have eyes on the Saudi Pro League.

    I think for Tuchel, he has seen Toney's skillset and decided regardless of what anyone else thinks that this is going to work for me for this season. I think the style of play he has, maybe he’s a mix between a Danny Welbeck and Calvert-Lewin and for Ivan, he probably knows that he is not going to be starting as well in the majority of the games.

    But there is a feeling that attackers have which is a privilege to them that when a game isn’t going well, the manager looks down the bench and he is always locking eyes with the attackers and Toney can be that person.

  7. Surprise inclusion for Toneypublished at 10:37 BST

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    Ivan Toney playing for England in 2025Image source, Getty Images

    Striker Ivan Toney is a surprise inclusion in the World Cup squad having featured just once under Thomas Tuchel and not having been called up since June 2025.

    He has scored 32 goals in 32 games for Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli, this season.

    In the aforementioned call-up last summer, the striker played less than four minutes in the 3-1 defeat by Senegal at the City Ground.

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    Get Involved - 'Tuchel is having a laugh'published at 10:34 BST

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    Toney woah...what did DCL have to do...he offers something different from teh bench and btw his penalty record is pretty good! How can Toney's 'team chemistry' be good when's not been in a squad for ages?

    Rich, East Yorkshire

    Ivan Toney, John Stones, Jordan Henderson and Dan Burns. He’s having a laugh isn’t he. DCL gets in this squad before Toney every day. We won’t make it to July that’s for sure.

    Mark, South Yorkshire

    Ivan Toney has been picked purely for penalties.

    Tom, London

    Toney over Bowen ! What a joke

    Chris, London

  9. 'We have to pick the squad that we as a staff really believe in'published at 10:28 BST

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    England boss Thomas Tuchel has been speaking on the England app about his squad selection.

    Here's what he said: "A lot of factors play into that nomination process. Like I said, I love the difficult decisions, and I love the tough decisions – they bring a certain edge. That is what you need to go all the way. It is hard to please. In the end, we have to pick the squad that we as a staff are convinced of and really believe in.

    "You feel the love of your coach, and you feel the trust. In the end, it comes down to this – who do we really trust? The connection has to be there. Somehow, it is a bit of a tool to challenge myself. What would I think from the outside? Mostly it is about the energy, connection and trust between me and the players."

    We'll hear more from Thomas Tuchel in his news conference at 11am...

  10. Chemistry is key for Tuchelpublished at 10:23 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport England reporter at Wembley stadium

    Thomas Tuchel says that team chemistry has played a big part in his thinking about his England squad for the World Cup.

    "Everything I know about international football and everything I hear about international football is that it is about chemistry. It is so obvious in this moment that teams win titles." Tuchel said.

  11. No place for Gibbs-White despite standout seasonpublished at 10:18 BST

    Morgan Gibbs-WhiteImage source, Getty Images

    Indeed, you should perhaps spare a thought for Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White this morning.

    The 26-year-old has had an outstanding season for Forest and is the top-scoring English player in the Premier League alongside Ollie Watkins and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, on 14 goals.

    In total, he has racked up 18 goal contributions in the top flight, that is more than any other midfielder in the squad, including Jude Bellingham, who has produced nine in 27 La Liga outings.

    No-one is even close to Gibbs-White for form since the turn of the year with 14 of his 18 goal contributions having come since the start of January.

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    Get Involved - 'What does Gibbs-White have to do?'published at 10:14 BST

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    Disappointing Morgan Gibbs-White not included especially after his form in recent games.

    Stephen

    What exactly does Morgan Gibbs-White have to do to get into the England squad? Was 14 goals and 4 assists not up to the FA standard for a season? John Stones hasn't played 90 minutes since August yet potentially included? Very very bizarre even by England levels!

    Brandon

  13. Tuchel's big callspublished at 10:11 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport England reporter at Wembley stadium

    So there we go. The England squad for the 2026 World Cup is announced. The biggest shock from that is Ivan Toney.

    The striker has not played for England for a year and had limited minutes in a friendly defeat to Senegal.

    There is no place for Phil Foden and Cole Palmer. The pair were always up against it with Morgan Rogers and Jude Bellingham favoured by Thomas Tuchel.

    John Stones, despite his fitness issues also makes the group. Tuchel is a big fan of Stones and his leadership skills, ability on the ball and tournament experience mean that he's a must have for the England manager.

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    Get Involved - Your thoughts England's 26-man World Cup squadpublished at 10:08 BST

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    There we have it then. It's exactly as we thought it would be.

    Which, judging by the thumbs so far today - isn't proving popular.

    Any real surprises in there?

    Anyone that hasn't made it that you're really ticked off about?

    You know what to do, click that 'Get Involved' button and have your say.

  15. Postpublished at 10:05 BST

    And this is how the squad was revealed via England's official social media channels.

    It's pretty good, to be honest...

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  16. England 2026 World Cup squad confirmedpublished at 10:00 BST
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    Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford (Everton), Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), James Trafford (Manchester City)

    Defenders: Reece James (Chelsea), Tino Livramento (Newcastle), Marc Guehi (Manchester City), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), John Stones (Manchester City), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City), Dan Burn (Newcastle), Djed Spence (Tottenham Hotspur)

    Midfielders: Declan Rice (Arsenal), Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal)

    Forwards: Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, on loan from Manchester United), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle)

  17. England fans pick who's in or outpublished at 09:57 BST

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    England fans pick who's in or out

  18. First time hearing from Tuchel on live showpublished at 09:54 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport England reporter at Wembley stadium

    For the first time the England squad announcement is being announced live on the England app.

    I'm in the media room with a lot of the other reporters who cover England, and although we know the majority of the group, it's the first time we will hear from Tuchel about his picks.

  19. Who will not be in the England squad?published at 09:50 BST

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    So, as we understand it, these are among the names that will not be involved this summer.

    • Trent Alexander-Arnold (Real Madrid)
    • Harry Maguire (Manchester United)
    • Phil Foden (Manchester City)
    • Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
    • Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest)
    • Luke Shaw (Manchester United)
    • Levi Colwill (Chelsea)
    • Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan)
    • Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)
    • Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal)
    • James Garner (Everton)
  20. Watch live: England World Cup squad live panelpublished at 09:47 BST

    We have a live stream running at the top of this page for you to tune into right now!

    BBC Sport’s Sam Harris is joined by former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, England fan and content creator Rukiah Ally, and Last Pundit Standing winner Nahyan Chowdhury to discuss the key selection dilemmas ahead of England’s World Cup squad announcement.

    Just click 'Watch live' to watch along with us.