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23 Clubs With Most Players at the 2026 World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup is on the horizon, and the 48 nations that will be competing have now named their 26-man player squads.

Euro 2024 champions Spain have a plethora of world-class players in their ranks and are the favourites to lift the trophy in July. The likes of France, England, Portugal, Argentina and Brazil will also fancy their chances of going all the way.

In total, 1248 footballers will take part in this year’s tournament, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The 23 clubs that will have the most players at the 2026 World Cup have now been revealed by the Athletic.

9 Players

Ollie Watkins celebrates against Liverpool
Ollie Watkins celebrates against Liverpool

Six teams have nine players going to the World Cup. That includes Egyptian club, Al-Ahly. Eight of their players will be representing Egypt, while Youssef Belammari has been named in Morocco’s squad.

Saudi Arabian sides Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr both have nine players going to this summer’s tournament. Franck Kessie (Ivory Coast) and Edouard Mendy (Senegal) are Al-Ahli’s most notable representatives, while Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo will have his last opportunity to become a world champion with Portugal.

Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez will be hoping to inspire Argentina to World Cup glory once more, while Sunderland will have nine players at the tournament, including Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) and Robin Roefs (Netherlands).

Nine players from Flamengo will also take part, including former Premier League stars Lucas Paqueta and Danilo.

Clubs with 9 players going to the World Cup

Club

Total

Nation

Notable Players

Al-Ahly

9

Egypt

Youssef Belammari, Mahmoud Trezeguet, Almed Zizo

Al-Ahli

9

Saudi Arabia

Franck Kessié, Édouard Mendy, Roger Ibañez

Al-Nassr

9

Saudi Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, Joao Felix

Aston Villa

9

England

Ollie Watkins, Morgan Rogers, Emiliano Martinez

Flamengo

9

Braziil

Lucas Paquetá, Alex Sandro, Danilo

Sunderland

9

England

Granit Xhaka, Robin Roefs, Brian Brobbey

10 Players

England's Jude Bellingham
England’s Jude Bellingham

Five sides have 10 players going to the World Cup, including Real Madrid. Remarkably, there are zero Los Blanco players in Spain’s World Cup squad. The likes of Jude Bellingham, Thibaut Courtois and Vinicius Jr have been called up by England, Belgium and Brazil respectively.

Of Czechia’s 26-man squad, 10 players represent Slavia Prague at club level, including David Zima, Lukas Provod and Tomas Chory.

USA will be hoping that Christian Pulisic can work his magic in front of their own fans. Nine other AC Milan players will play at the tournament, including France goalkeeper Mike Maignan and Portuguese winger Rafael Leao.

Turkish giants Fenerbahce also have 10 players at the tournament, including N’Golo Kante and Ederson, as do Dutch champions PSV.

Clubs with 10 players going to the World Cup

Club

Total

Nation

Notable Players

Fenerbahce

10

Turkey

N’Golo Kanté, Éderson, Nelson Semedo

AC Milan

10

Italy

Christian Pulisic, Mike Maignan, Rafael Leao

PSV

10

Netherlands

Ivan Perisic, Sergino Dest, Guus Til

Real Madrid

10

Spain

Jude Bellingham, Thibaut Courtois, Vinícius Júnior

Slavia Prague

10

Czechia

David Zima, Lukás Provod, Tomáš Chorý

11-12 Players

Mohamed Salah

Three teams have 11 players going to the World Cup: Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray and Liverpool.

Egypt’s hopes rest solely on Mohamed Salah, who is leaving the Reds this summer. Liverpool have 10 other players competing, including Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands), Alisson Becker (Brazil), Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina) and Alexander Isak (Sweden). Not a single Liverpool player has been called up to England’s squad, though, with Curtis Jones missing out.

Manchester United have 12 players going to the World Cup, including Bruno Fernandes, as do Crystal Palace. The fact that the Eagles have so many players at the tournament highlights their impressive rise in recent years.

Atletico Madrid also have 12 players, with Marcos Llorente, Álex Baena and Marc Pubill featuring in the Spain squad.

Clubs with 11-12 players going to the World Cup

Club

Total

Nation

Notable Players

Borussia Dortmund

11

Germany

Gregor Kobel, Marcel Sabitzer, Nico Schlotterbeck

Galatasaray

11

Turkey

Leroy Sane, Noa Lang, Davinson Sánchez

Liverpool

11

England

Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker

Al-Hilal

12

Saudi Arabia

Théo Hernandez, Ruben Neves, Darwin Nunez

Atletico Madrid

12

Spain

Julián Alvarez, Marcos Llorente, Giuliano Simeone

Crystal Palace

12

England

Jean-Philippe Mateta, Daniel Munoz, Ismaila Sarr

Manchester United

12

England

Bruno Fernandes, Matheus Cunha, Kobbie Mainoo

15+ Players

Erling Haaland
Erling Haaland

Spain have called up seven Barcelona players, including Ballon d’Or contender Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Gavi. Eight of their players will feature for other nations.

The 2026 Champions League finalists, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, both have 16 players at this summer’s tournaments. Arsenal quartet Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke will turn out for England, while Ousmane Dembele, Vitinha and Achraf Hakimi are three of PSG’s representatives.

18 Bayern Munich players are going to the World Cup. Harry Kane is hoping to fire England to World Cup glory, Michael Olise has been named in the France squad and Manuel Neuer, now 40, will be the man between the sticks for Germany.

The club with the most players going to the World Cup is Manchester City. 19 of their players have been called up, including Erling Haaland (Norway), Rayan Cherki (France), Rodri (Spain), Jeremy Doku (Belgium) and Marc Guehi (England).

Clubs with 15+ players going to the World Cup

Club

Total

Nation

Notable Players

Barcelona

15

Spain

Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Gavi

Arsenal

16

England

Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel

PSG

16

France

Ousmane Dembele, Vitinha, Achraf Hakimi

Bayern Munich

18

Germany

Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Manuel Neuer

Manchester City

19

England

Erling Haaland, Rayan Cherki, Rodri

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24 Players Born in England But Represent Other 2026 World Cup Teams

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Twenty-four players who were born in England, making them eligible to play for the Three Lions, will represent other nations at the 2026 World Cup finals.

A study posted on Reddit found that 289 players in 2026 World Cup squads do not represent their country of birth. Only France (76 players) and Netherlands (44 players) have more players competing for other World Cup nations than England.

Only one player in Thomas Tuchel’s 26-man squad wasn’t born in England. Manchester City defender Marc Guehi was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, but moved to London at the age of one.

Here are the 24 players born in England but representing other World Cup nations. Just imagine how strong Tuchel’s starting line-up would be this summer if these players had chosen to play for England instead.

DR Congo (Two Players)

DR Congo's Aaron Wan-Bissaka

DR Congo have two players who were born in England: West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Kilmarnock midfielder Aaron Tshibola.

Both players represented England at youth level before opting to play for DR Congo as senior professionals. On his decision to play for DR Congo, Wan-Bissaka said: “It’s my country, where my parents come from. I grew up in a Congolese household, and I’m proud to represent it.”

Iraq (One Player)

Zidane Iqbal

Manchester United fans will be familiar with the name Zidane Iqbal. The Manchester-born midfielder was once touted as a potential first-team star but ended up making just one senior appearance for the Red Devils before moving to Dutch outfit Utrecht.

Iqbal had the choice to represent England, Iraq or Pakistan. Since 2022, the 23-year-old has played 22 times for Iraq, scoring two goals.

Ghana (Three Players)

Ghana's Antoine Semenyo

England’s stars will meet Ghana in the World Cup group stages and face three players who were born in the same country as them.

Manchester City’s Antoine Semenyo was born in London, as was Jerome Opoku, who started at Fulham but now plies his trade with Istanbul Basaksehir. Meanwhile, Milton Keynes-born Brandon Thomas-Asante will be a Premier League player with Coventry City next season.


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New Zealand (Three Players)

Tommy Smith

Veteran centre-back Tommy Smith was born in Macclesfield and played for England U17s and U18s before switching to New Zealand, while defensive midfielder Joe Bell was born in Bristol.

Matthew Garbett was born in London but moved to New Zealand at a young age. He’s now back in England playing for Peterborough United.

Scotland (Five Players)

Scott McTominay

Scott McTominay is Scotland’s star player but was actually born in Lancaster, England. Tyler Fletcher, son of Darren, was born in Manchester and plays for the Red Devils alongside his twin brother Jack, who plays for England’s Under-19s.

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn played for England’s youth teams before switching his international allegiances to Scotland, while Leicester-born Che Adams and Sheffield-born George Hirst also began life south of the border.

Canada (Three Players)

Luc de Fougerolles
Luc de Fougerolles

Goalkeeper Owen Goodman was born in London but moved to Canada aged five. Although he resented Canada at Under-20 level, he also made two appearances after that for England’s U20s. However, he has been named in Canada’s 26-man World Cup squad.

Fulham defender Luc de Fougerolles was also born in London, while Middlesbrough’s Alfie Jones has spent his entire life living in England but is eligible to represent Canada through his grandmother.

USA (Three Players)

Giovanni Reyna

Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson was born in Milton Keynes, while Giovanni Reyna was born in Sunderland. Reyna’s father, former USA star Claudio, was playing for Sunderland at the time of his birth.

Their international teammate Sebastian Berhalter, who plays for Major League Soccer side Vancouver Whitecaps, was born in London but grew up in Columbus, Ohio.

France (One Player)

Michael Olise
Michael Olise

Michael Olise has cemented his status as one of the world’s best players since leaving Crystal Palace for Bayern Munich in 2024. The 2026 Ballon d’Or award contender was born and raised in London to a British-Nigerian father and Franco-Algerian mother.

“I actually come from four countries: France, Algeria, Nigeria and England.” Olise said. “I consider myself very lucky to possess these four parts, which all enrich me. I feel each individual part in me, I’ve developed attachments in all my countries.”


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Switzerland (One Player)

Marvin Keller,

Marvin Keller, one of Switzerland’s three 2026 World Cup goalkeepers, was born in London and only became a ‘keeper because his father bought him goalie gloves as a joke.

The 23-year-old, who also represented Switzerland at Under-19 and Under-21 level, has been on the books of Young Boys since 2023.

Norway (Two Players)

Norway's Erling Haaland

Like the USA’s Giovanni Reyna, Erling Haaland was born in England because his dad played professionally in the Premier League. However, there was never any doubt that Erling would follow in the footsteps of his dad, Alf-Inge, by representing Norway.

Former Liverpool youth player Thelo Aasgaard was also born in England but, like Erling, has only ever pulled on the Norway shirt.

Can you imagine England’s starting line-up with the likes of Haaland, Olise, McTominay and Semenyo added to it? They’d surely be the red-hot favourites to lift the World Cup trophy.

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Concerning Footage Emerges of Bron Breakker

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Footage has surfaced of a WWE Superstar dealing with an apparent injury, with the wrestler in question seen hobbling around a hotel lobby, using their luggage to help support them.

A video has done the rounds on social media after Monday’s edition of Raw, which took place in Italy following their Clash in Italy Premium Live Event this past weekend.

In what could be a disastrous stroke of bad luck, WWE may be forced to rethink their current storylines, as more and more talent get struck down through injury.

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Following his latest match against former Vision leader Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker appeared to be struggling with a legitimate injury as footage of him struggling up a small flight of stairs in a hotel reception emerged on social media.

Breakker has only just returned from a hernia injury, but after suffering defeat to Rollins on Monday, he was apparently left ‘banged up’ after a long match. The Dog only returned last month after a two-month absence, so another injury would be a huge blow to an exciting member of the roster.

Many fans are blaming The Vision for the injury, calling the faction cursed. This is due to the number of injuries suffered by members of the group since its inception in 2025. The first was Seth Rollins. He suffered a bad shoulder injury during his match with Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel, which meant he missed a number of months, including the Royal Rumble in January.

Bronson Reed then suffered a bicep tear which has kept him out for a number of months, while Logan Paul tore his triceps, meaning he too will be missing for several months. This, alongside Breakker’s initial hernia injury, has fans worried about the future of the group.

A number of fans took to X to comment on the injuries suffered, with one saying: “Okay, The Vision is definitely cursed. End the faction now lol,” while another said: “I mean he is in The Vision so…”

While many have suggested it is all part of the storyline, False Finish has reported: “Bron Breakker was indeed banged up after his match with Seth Rollins on #WWERAW, but nothing that will affect him or working in-ring moving forward.”


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Crystal Palace In Advanced Talks To Appoint New Manager

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Crystal Palace are in advanced talks to appoint Pierre Sage as their new manager, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Palace have known for some time that they would need a new manager this summer, after Oliver Glasner made it clear he would not be signing a new contract and would leave the club.

And now an agreement is close for Palace to bring in highly-rated Sage to Selhurst Park to replace Glasner, after he made the decision to quit Ligue Un outfit Lens.

Palace replacing one trophy-winning manager with another

Oliver Glasner

Glasner will go down as the Eagles’ most successful manager in history, winning the FA Cup, Community Shield and UEFA Conference League in the past two seasons.

And in making the move to appoint Sage, Palace are probably bringing in the second most successful manager in Lens’ history.

Sage left his role as Lyon boss at the end of last season, making the move to Lens, where he enjoyed a terrific first season in charge. Lens were in the mix to win the Ligue Un title until losing to eventual champions Paris Saint-Germain in the penultimate game of the season.

They would go on to finish as runners-up for the sixth time in their history – they’ve won the title once – and lifted the Coupe de France trophy for the first time ever after a 3-1 win over Nice in the final.

Sage was one of the names on the shortlist for Liverpool, but their main priority was always to bring in Andoni Iraola, who had been linked with the vacant post at Selhurst Park until Arne Slot was sacked by the Reds.

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Rayan Cherki in action for Manchester City

Manchester City midfielder Rayan Cherki played under Sage at Lyon and described him as a “genius”.

He said: “The coach brought back the serenity we needed so much. He knows how to talk to players, he understands how we feel. With him, there is no pretending. He gives us freedom while establishing a very clear framework. It’s exactly what we needed.”

“People forget just how much of a tactical genius he is. Every match is prepared down to the millimetre. We know exactly where the spaces are, what we have to do with the ball. He makes football simpler for us.”


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