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  • The England B team was a stepping stone for players aiming for the senior squad, facing scrutiny before shutting down in 2007.
  • Jermaine Jenas has come under scrutiny, while Joleon Lescott has delved into a wide array of passions to keep him busy.
  • Phil Neville transitioned into management, Ledley King was a one-club man, and Alan Smith coaches young players in Florida.

Before England’s Under-21s took centre stage, there was a curious rival – the England B team. Established in 1947 by Walter Winterbottom, this side acted as a stepping stone for those knocking on the door of the senior squad. It offered an international stage for fringe players and rising stars eager to make their mark. Its place in the future landscape eventually came under some scrutiny and, in May 2007, the curtain came down on its forgotten chapter.

The B team played a lowkey 3-1 victory over Albania’s first team in front of 22,500 fans at Burnley’s Turf Moor before bowing out for good. But what became of Steve McClaren’s men from that swan song? How many broke into the senior England setup? And are any of them still lacing up their boots in 2025? Below is the starting XI of the final-ever England B team. Let’s take a closer look at how they have fared since.

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Goalkeeper & Defence

Scott Carson; Phil Neville, Michael Dawson, Ledley King, Nicky Shorey

Scott Carson was England’s goalkeeper that day. The former West Brom and Derby shot-stopper earned just four senior caps. Now 40, he finally left Manchester City this summer after being their third-choice goalkeeper since 2021. He has since announced his retirement from football.

Phil Neville needs little introduction. A key part of Manchester United’s golden era (1994–2005) alongside brother Gary, he earned 59 England caps before transitioning into management. He coached the Lionesses and Team GB (2018–2021), then took charge of Inter Miami for two years. Today, he’s prowling the touchline for Portland Timbers.

At the heart of the defence was Ledley King, a true one-club man whose career was plagued by injuries. Despite barely training, Harry Redknapp called him a “freak” for still outclassing most defenders. He managed 21 England caps before retiring. His longtime Tottenham partner, Michael Dawson, fared slightly worse, earning just four senior caps. Nowadays, he’s a TV pundit.

Nicky Shorey won just two England caps despite nearly 300 appearances for Reading in their Premier League prime. His career faded through lower-league sides like Colchester and Hungerford, before retiring in 2016. He dabbled in management with Wingate & Finchley and held recruitment roles at Colchester and West Ham, but none lasted long.

Goalkeeper & defenders

Position

Player

Last club

Senior England caps

Goalkeeper

Scott Carson

Manchester City

4

Right-back

Phil Neville

Everton

59

Centre-back

Ledley King

Tottenham Hotspur

21

Centre-back

Michael Dawson

Nottingham Forest

4

Left-back

Nicky Shorey

Hungerford Town

2

Midfield

Aaron Lennon, Gareth Barry, David Bentley, Jermaine Jenas

Aaron Lennon is a name familiar to all fans of English football, having played in the top flight for the best part of two decades. He made his breakthrough as a teenager with Leeds United way back in August 2003. In November of the same year, he became the youngest Premier League player to ever assist a goal, doing so against Arsenal at the age of 16 years and 199 days. He is best known for his time at Tottenham Hotspur, but also spent time in England with Everton and Burnley, before retiring in 2022 after 21 senior caps.

David Bentley grabbed an assist to mark the occasion. As one of the best players to play for both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, there was never any doubt about his talent. But by retiring at the tender age of 29, the once-promising youngster managed to rack up just seven senior England caps before his adieu and managed to win the Premier League with the Gunners back in 2003/04. Now running a company in Marbella, which consists of looking after a series of bars and restaurants, who knows what the midfielder could’ve achieved if he hadn’t prematurely hung up his boots.

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What Happened to Former Tottenham Midfielder David Bentley

David Bentley was one of English football’s most promising youngsters but retired aged just 29. He’s been on quite the journey ever since.

Gareth Barry sat deep in midfield and made 653 Premier League appearances for Aston Villa, Manchester City, Everton, and West Brom, and earned 53 England caps over a 22-year professional career. Barry joined 12th-tier side Hurstpierpoint in 2024 to play village football in Mid-Sussex, and still plies his trade there at the incredible age of 44.

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Completing a midfield four that demands nostalgia is Jermaine Jenas. After appearing over a century of times for both Newcastle and Tottenham, he retired in 2014. He then started an even more successful career in the media, where he became the BBC One Show host and was considered the natural heir to Gary Lineker’s Match of the Day role.

But after inappropriate messages to two female colleagues in 2024, he was relieved of his duties, though he is trying to work his way back onto the scene after he returned to British TV screens during Liverpool 2-2 Arsenal.

Midfielders

Position

Player

Last club

Senior England caps

Right midfield

David Bentley

Tottenham Hotspur

7

Centre midfield

Jermaine Jenas

QPR

21

Centre midfield

Gareth Barry

Hurstpierpoint

53

Left midfield

Aaron Lennon

Burnley

21

Attack

Michael Owen & Alan Smith

Michael Owen was the biggest name in England’s final B team outing. The 2001 Ballon d’Or winner was battling back from injuries while at Newcastle, but he never fully regained his former brilliance. Once among England’s greatest forwards, his career fizzled out, and he is constantly reminded of how unwelcomed he is at Anfield after stints at Real Madrid and Manchester United, though he has found success as a pundit on TNT Sports covering Champions League football.

Alan Smith suffered a similar fate. A horrific leg break at Anfield in 2006 left him with ten pins in his leg, and he still struggles to walk today. His best years came at Leeds United, where he netted 54 goals in 225 appearances and earned 19 England caps. Now 44, he moved to Florida in 2020 to coach young players and serves as Academy Director at XL Soccer Academy in Orlando. Speaking about his role, he said: “The goal of The XL Academy is to produce National Team players while giving every student the opportunity to perform to their greatest potential on the field and in the classroom.”

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Forwards

Position

Player

Last club

Senior England caps

Striker

Michael Owen

Stoke Coty

89

Striker

Alan Smith

Notts County

19

Substitutes

Phil Jagielka, Joleon Lescott, Jermain Defoe, Steven Taylor, Stewart Downing, David Nugent, Kieron Dyer, Rob Green

The England B team certainly didn’t lack depth, either. The most notable substitute at the time was Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing, who scored twice to restore the Three Lions’ lead and then double it. He went on to make 35 senior appearances for England, having stints with the likes of Liverpool, Aston Villa, and West Ham.

Jermain Defoe certainly had a better time in front of goal for the rest of his career, who remains 10th on the list of top goalscorers in Premier League history with 162 strikes. Phil Jagielka and Joleon Lescott both went on to secure English topflight mainstay status and became household names for fans of Everton, Sheffield United, Aston Villa, and Manchester City.

The latter has also tried his hand at DJing, and earnt himself a festival debut over the summer before then joining a Wythenshawe Veterans side boasting nine ex-Premier League stars and romping to the title as a result. This all comes after Lescott also served as a coach for England during Lee Carsley’s interim term, meaning his options are endless.

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Jagielka is now in the gold world, co-founding a golf-themed social media brand called Flagz Golf with fellow footballer Steven Fletcher. Steven Taylor, meanwhile, only ever made one appearance for the forgotten England B team, while David Nugent was an unused substitute on the day, before then going on to be inducted into the England senior team’s one-cap wonder club later in his nondescript career.

Kieron Dyer would achieve an impressive 33 caps, while Rob Green will forever be haunted by his mistake against USA in the 2010 World Cup – an error-laden venture that effectively ended his international career.

Substitutes

Position

Player

Last club

Senior England caps

Centre-back

Phil Jagielka

Stoke City

40

Centre-back

Joleon Lescott

Sunderland

26

Striker

Jermain Defoe

Sunderland

57

Left midfield

Stewart Downing

Blackburn Rovers

35

Centre-back

Steven Taylor

Wellington Phoenix

0

Striker

David Nugent

Preston North End

1

Right-winger

Kieron Dyer

Middlesbrough

33

Goalkeeper

Rob Green

Chelsea

12

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt (correct as of 20/11/2025).

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Michael Owen Names 3 Subs England Should Make Every World Cup Game

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England get their 2026 World Cup campaign up and running on Wednesday night, one of the last nations to take to the field for their first game in Mexico, Canada and the United States of America.

It has been a thrilling start to the biggest tournament in history and the Three Lions will look to make their mark after impressive performances on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning by two of the favourites to win the tournament – France and Argentina.

Now, Thomas Tuchel will be looking on his side to follow suit as they aim to end 60 years of hurt by lifting the trophy for only the second time come July 19.

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Phil Foden playing for England vs Albania

Tuchel has already made some bold calls in the build-up to the tournament, leaving some big-name players at home when naming his 26-man squad.

Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Harry Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold were all left to watch the tournament at home as the German head coach made some ruthless decisions. And it will be interesting to see what starting lineup he chooses for the Three Lions’ opener against Croatia on Wednesday night, with some key decisions to be made. The biggest talking points would appear to be in the three spots behind captain and striker Harry Kane.

Former England striker Michael Owen has suggested the decisions facing Tuchel are not as thought-provoking as people may think, because he should “play them all” in the three spots behind Kane to help England lift the trophy.

Speaking in his Daily Mail World Cup column, Owen said: “This may sound radical, but here is my plan for England to win the World Cup – change the three attacking players behind Harry Kane at half-time.

“We know conditions are going to be limiting and we have seen that already with the temperatures in North America and Mexico. Thomas Tuchel has also warned about matches being slow and potentially won by his ‘special teams’ from the bench late in the game. I agree with him – this World Cup will be won by attacking players who are fresh.

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“So why not quicken things up and play to our strengths? There is so much debate as to who should play on the left, who should play in the middle, who should play on the right. It is because we have brilliant options in all of those positions.

“My solution – play them all! If it is Anthony Gordon who starts on the left, tell him: ‘forget about conserving energy, you’ve got 45 minutes, give it everything you’ve got, empty the tank’. Then, at half-time, on comes Marcus Rashford. Make one player from two. This rotation also means they can go again a few days later.

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“It can be the same at No 10. Be it Jude Bellingham or Morgan Rogers who starts, send them out with the same message – don’t pace yourself, run yourself into the ground and get us ahead.”

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Food and Drink Prices at Shinnecock Hills

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The food and drink prices at this year’s US Open have drawn widespread criticism after they emerged on social media.

Some have even compared the costs to the sky-high charges being levied on fans at the ongoing 2026 football World Cup, which will run alongside the major.

The price of concessions at big sporting events and concerts is frequently discussed in modern times, with the surprisingly cheap fare on offer at The Masters each year being the exception to an increasingly more expensive rule.

Journalist Josh Carpenter posted a series of photos on social media which revealed the prices. The images have been met with cries of “robbery” and “yikes” and “bring back The Masters!”

Food and Drink Prices at the 2026 US Open Golf

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Every alcoholic beverage, including beer, will run into double digits (in local currency) at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York this week.

The official beer of the Open is Corona Premium, and enjoying one of those will be $12.95 (£9.65), as will the alternatives Modelo and Coors Light.

Don’t fancy a beer? In that case, canned cocktails and canned wine come in at $14.45 (£10.77), and basic cocktails like Jack Daniel’s and a mixer are going to hit the attendees at $15.95 (£11.89) a piece.

Soft drinks are slightly more reasonable, but still pricey compared to their typical cost.

A bottle of water will apparently set you back $6.45 (£4.81), while soft drinks like Sprite and Coca-Cola will cost $3.79 (£2.83) for a single can.

It is the same story with the food being served at the event; snacks like Kind Bars will be $3.69 (£2.75), and if spectators want to indulge in a single pretzel, that will be $7.49 (£5.58). If you were after something a bit more fulfilling than that, a Caesar salad will be $10.95 (£8.16) and adding chicken will be a dollar. A turkey sandwich will be $12.59 (£9.39), and a foot-long hot dog is going to cost almost $20! (£15).

How Do The US Open Food and Drink Prices Compare With The 2026 World Cup?

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These prices are obviously ridiculous, but they do seem very aligned with what is being seen across the USA, Canada and Mexico during the World Cup. Prices for tickets were already something of a concern going into the tournament, with backlash coming from all angles during the build-up.

Photos circulating on X showcase the prices for concessions at multiple host stadiums, such as MetLife; a bottle of water is $5, and a soft drink is $6. Beers are priced at $16, and canned cocktails and seltzers will set back fans $19 (£14.16).

Food is no better with a chicken-tenders and fries combo meal with a Coca-Cola, which is priced at $19. If you visit the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, you can expect to pay $20 (£15) for a match-day pizza or $24 (£18) for a meatball sub!

Considering the prices for tickets are already emptying spectators’ pockets, they will be disappointed looking at the price boards if they fancy some refreshments.

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15 Best Current Footballers That Could’ve Played For England But Chose Not to

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England are one of the best nations in world football right now. Thomas Tuchel has a plethora of world-class players at his disposal, including Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice.

The three aforementioned players chose to represent England over other nations. All three qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland, while Bellingham was also able to play for Kenya.

Rice even represented Ireland at youth level and even made three appearances for their first team before switching allegiances to England.

While the trio chose to play for England, others who were eligible to play for the Three Lions have snubbed them in favour of other countries.

With that in mind, GiveMeSport have named the 15 best footballers in the world right now that could have played for England but chose not to.

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Folarin Balogun in action for the United States at the 2026 World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kiyoshi Mio

Leeds United captain Ethan Ampadu, who was born in Exeter, was eligible to represent England, Republic of Ireland, Ghana and Wales. He chose the latter.

Folarin Balogun was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Nigerian parents. He spent his entire youth in England as he grew up in London. He represented England at various age groups, but was convinced to change allegiances to the United States in 2023.

Brennan Johnson and Alex Iwobi were both born in England but chose to represent Wales and Nigeria respectively.

Harry Wilson was born in Wrexham, Wales, but qualified for England through an English grandfather. Wales made the decision to tie him down early as he made his debut for the Dragons aged 16, making him the nation’s youngest ever player.

15 Best Footballers That Chose to Represent Other Countries Over England (15-11)

Rank

Player

Club

Nation

15

Ethan Ampadu

Leeds United

Wales

14

Folarin Balogun

Monaco

United States

13

Brennan Johnson

Crystal Palace

Wales

12

Alex Iwobi

Fulham

Nigeria

11

Harry Wilson

Fulham

Wales

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Scott McTominay in action for Scotland at the 2026 World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/David Butler Ii

Antonee Robinson was born in Milton Keynes and raised in Liverpool, but he chose to play for the United States. He would probably have played for England multiple times in the past few years, given England’s issues at left-back.

Felix Nmecha was born in Germany but moved to England at age six. He played for both Germany and England at youth level but eventually committed to the country of his birth.

Aston Villa defender Matty Cash is of Polish descent through his mother, who was born in the UK to Polish parents. Despite being born in Slough and spending his whole life in England, he decided to represent the White-Reds.

Jeremie Frimpong was born in Amsterdam but moved to England at age seven. He never had any intention of playing for The Three Lions, though.

Ademola Lookman’s story is truly inspirational. Born in Wandsworth, he was playing Sunday League football until the age of 16 when Charlton Athletic spotted him. He has risen through the ranks and, despite playing 11 times for England U21s, switched allegiances to Nigeria in 2022.

15 Best Footballers That Chose to Represent Other Countries Over England (10-6)

Rank

Player

Club

Nation

10

Antonee Robinson

Fulham

United States

9

Felix Nmecha

Borussia Dortmund

Germany

8

Matty Cash

Aston Villa

Poland

7

Jeremie Frimpong

Liverpool

Netherlands

6

Ademola Lookman

Atletico Madrid

Nigeria

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Each of the top five would undoubtedly have been in England’s 26-man squad for the World Cup. You could make a case that all of them would start, too.

Scott McTominay has reached a whole new level after leaving Manchester United for Napoli. He was born in England but qualifies for Scotland through his father, and ultimately decided to represent the latter.

Antoine Semenyo has enjoyed an extraordinary rise in recent years. In 2018, he was playing for National League South outfit Bath City. In 2026, after excelling for Bournemouth, he completed a £64 million to Manchester City. He never represented England at any level before making his Ghana debut in 2022, while he was playing Championship football with Bristol City.

Jamal Musiala was born in Stuttgart, Germany, before moving to England at the age of seven. Learning his trade at Chelsea, he represented England at multiple levels up until the U21s. However, he moved back to Germany in 2019 as he joined Bayern Munich and ultimately decided to represent the country of his birth.

Michael Olise is arguably the world’s best winger. He enjoyed an incredible debut season at Bayern Munich in 2025/26 as he recorded 53 goal contributions (22 goals and 31 assists) in just 52 matches. He was eligible to represent France, Algeria, England or Nigeria at international level. Despite being born in England and spending his whole childhood in the country, he elected to play for Les Bleus.

The best player right now that could have represented England – but chose not to – is Erling Haaland. The lethal striker was born in England while his father, Alfie, was playing for Leeds. He moved back to Norway at age 3 and ultimately decided to represent The Vikings.

15 Best Footballers That Chose to Represent Other Countries Over England (5-1)

Rank

Player

Club

Nation

5

Scott McTominay

Napoli

Scotland

4

Antoine Semenyo

Manchester City

Ghana

3

Jamal Musiala

Bayern Munich

Germany

2

Michael Olise

Bayern Munich

France

1

Erling Haaland

Manchester City

Norway

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