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England’s Squad Numbers For the 2026 World Cup Released

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England’s squad numbers for the 2026 World Cup have been revealed by FIFA.

Tuchel named his 26-man squad for this summer’s tournament, to be played in the United States, Canada and Mexico, earlier this month. The likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice were all included.

There were also some huge omissions, with Harry Maguire, Jarrod Bowen, Cole Palmer, Morgan Gibbs-White and more big names being left at home.

The World Cup kicked off in just under two weeks, with England kicking off their campaign on June 17 against Croatia. The Three Lions’ starting XI for the tournament is currently unclear.

However, the squad numbers could hint at which 11 players Tuchel will field from the outset.

England’s Squad Numbers (1-11)

Harry Kane and Morgan Rogers hug during an England game

Unsurprisingly, Jordan Pickford has been given the number 1 shirt. The Everton star has been England’s starting goalkeeper for many years and that’s expected to continue this summer.

Ezri Konsa has been given the number 2 shirt, with numbers 3, 5 and 6 filled by Nico O’Reilly, John Stones and Marc Guehi respectively. If the squad numbers are anything to go by, those four will make up Tuchel’s defence.

Declan Rice is guaranteed to start in the middle of midfield. He has been given the number 4 shirt, while fellow midfielders Elliot Anderson and Jude Bellingham have been given numbers 8 and 10 respectively.

The squad numbers suggest that the three players Tuchel intends to field in attack are Saka, Marcus Rashford and Kane. Saka has been handed the number 7 shirt, Kane will be England’s number 9 and Rashford has been given number 11.

England’s Squad Numbers (1-11)

Shirt Number

Player

Position

Club

1

Jordan Pickford

GK

Everton

2

Ezri Konsa

DEF

Aston Villa

3

Nico O’Reilly

DEF

Manchester City

4

Declan Rice

MID

Arsenal

5

John Stones

DEF

Manchester City

6

Marc Guehi

DEF

Manchester City

7

Bukayo Saka

FWD

Arsenal

8

Elliot Anderson

MID

Nottingham Forest

9

Harry Kane

FWD

Bayern Munich

10

Jude Bellingham

MID

Real Madrid

11

Marcus Rashford

FWD

Manchester United

England’s Squad Numbers (12-26)

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Tino Livarmento, included in an England squad for a major tournament for the first time, has been given the number 12 shirt. His Newcastle teammates Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon have been handed numbers 15 and 18 respectively.

Pickford’s understudy, Dean Henderson, has been handed the number 13 shirt, while third-choice goalkeeper James Trafford has been given the number 23 jersey.

Kobbie Mainoo will wear the number 16, while Morgan Rogers, who is competing with Bellingham for a starting berth, has been handed number 17.

Backup strikers Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney have been given numbers 19 and 22 respectively, with Arsenal duo Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze handed numbers 20 and 21.

The three highest shirt numbers in the squad are occupied by Reece James (24), Djed Spence (25) and Jarell Quansah (26).

Of the players given numbers 12-26, James is the most likely player to start. The right-back also wears the number 24 shirt for Chelsea and is likely to start ahead of Konsa if fully fit.

England’s Squad Numbers (12-26)

Shirt Number

Player

Position

Club

12

Tino Livramento

DEF

Newcastle United

13

Dean Henderson

GK

Crystal Palace

14

Jordan Henderson

MID

Brentford

15

Dan Burn

DEF

Newcastle United

16

Kobbie Mainoo

MID

Manchester United

17

Morgan Rogers

MID

Aston Villa

18

Anthony Gordon

FWD

Newcastle United

19

Ollie Watkins

FWD

Aston Villa

20

Noni Madueke

FWD

Arsenal

21

Eberechi Eze

MID

Arsenal

22

Ivan Toney

FWD

Al-Ahli

23

James Trafford

GK

Manchester City

24

Reece James

DEF

Chelsea

25

Djed Spence

DEF

Tottenham Hotspur

26

Jarell Quansah

DEF

Bayer Leverkusen

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AI Predicts Final 2026/27 Championship Table in Full

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The EFL Championship is regarded by many to be the best league in world football. That’s because of its unpredictability, it’s almost impossible to know what will happen on a weekly basis.

The 2025/26 Championship season is a good example of that. At the start of the campaign, Leicester City were tipped by many to bounce straight back up to the Premier League. They ended up having a dismal season and suffered relegation to the English third tier.

Hull City, on the other hand, were one of the favourites for relegation to League One. The Tigers defied the odds to finish in a playoff berth, before beating Middlesbrough in the playoff final to book their place in the Premier League.

With the 2026/27 Championship season on the horizon, GiveMeSport have asked GrokAI to predict the final table, and it thinks it knows where all 24 teams will finish.

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Final Championship Table Predicted By AI (17-24)

Position

Team

Points

17

Blackburn Rovers

50

18

Portsmouth

48

19

Watford

46

20

Bolton Wanderers

44

21

Queens Park Rangers

42

22

Cardiff City

39

23

Charlton Athletic

36

24

Lincoln City

32

Blackburn Rovers and Portsmouth both narrowly escaped relegation in the 25/26 campaign. They are expected to do the same again in 26/27 as they are tipped to finish 17th and 18th respectively.

Watford follow in 19th, while Bolton Wanderers, who sealed their return to the Championship with a 4-1 victory over Stockport County in the League One playoff final, are expected to survive in their first season back in England’s second tier.

Queens Park Rangers are expected to accumulate just 42 points in 26/27 campaign, but that will be enough for them to survive the drop.

Cardiff City are being predicted to finish in 22nd and go straight back down to England’s third tier, alongside Charlton Athletic and Lincoln City. The latter amassed 103 points in League One in 25/26 as they blew everyone away, but are being tipped to struggle following the loss of manager Michael Skubala to Bristol City.

Mid Table (9-16)

Millwall players

Millwall came so close to promotion to the Premier League in 25/26. They narrowly missed out on an automatic promotion spot before losing to Hull in the playoffs. They are being predicted to finish 10th in the upcoming campaign, a place behind Norwich City.

Derby County and Stoke City are expected to complete the top half and finish 11th and 12th respectively.

James Morrison led West Bromwich Albion to safety in 25/26, and they are expected to be a lot better in the upcoming campaign. They are being tipped to finish 13th, a place above Skubala’s Bristol City.

AI thinks Vítor Matos’ Swansea City will amass 54 points and finish 15th, a place above perennial mid-table side Preston North End.

Final Championship Table Predicted By AI (17-24)

Position

Team

Points

9

Norwich City

66

10

Millwall

64

11

Derby County

62

12

Stoke City

60

13

West Bromwich Albion

58

14

Bristol City

56

15

Swansea City

54

16

Preston North End

52

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The playoffs will be expanded in 26/27, with the top eight now qualifying. Southampton will start the season with -4 points after being found guilty of spying on multiple teams during the 25/26 campaign. Despite that disadvantage, they are expected to finish 8th and qualify for the playoffs.

Sheffield United are being tipped to bounce back from a dismal 25/26 season and finish 7th, behind Wrexham, Middlesbrough and Birmingham City.

AI thinks the three clubs that have dropped down to the Championship from the Premier League will finish in the top three.

Burnley are expected to amass 82 points and finish third as they just miss out on automatic promotion. AI thinks Wolves and West Ham will return to the Premier League at the first time of asking, with the latter finishing seven points clear of Rob Edwards’ side to be crowned champions. Grok wrote about the Hammers:

“Strong squad depth and Premier League quality should see them dominate and win the title.”

Final Championship Table Predicted By AI (17-24)

Position

Team

Points

1

West Ham United

92

2

Wolverhampton Wanderers

85

3

Burnley

82

4

Birmingham City

78

5

Middlesbrough

75

6

Wrexham

72

7

Sheffield United

70

8

Southampton

68

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Liverpool Reach Agreement to Appoint Bournemouth Manager Andoni Iraola

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Liverpool are now advancing in talks to appoint a new manager as they look to finalise a replacement for Arne Slot.

Liverpool Open Official Manager Talks

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According to The Times reporter Paul Joyce, Liverpool are advancing in talks to appoint former Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as they look to find a replacement for Slot.

Iraola, described as ‘elite’ by Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp, is leaving the Cherries this summer after guiding them into the European places.

Fabrizio Romano has also confirmed that Liverpool have actually reached an agreement in principle to appoint Iraola, with talks advancing over the last 48 hours.

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Man Utd Target Newcastle’s Lewis Hall in £50m+ Summer Transfer

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Manchester United are eyeing a summer transfer window move to sign a player Christopher Vivell knows from his time at Chelsea.

The Red Devils have been heavily linked with bringing in a host of new midfielders ahead of the summer, but they are likely to strengthen in multiple positions.

United qualified for the Champions League last season after a resurgence under Michael Carrick, who joined the club in January. They’ll need a deeper, stronger squad to compete in Europe.

Although Carrick did a phenomenal job in turning things around, they didn’t have the distraction of European football and the hectic fixture schedule that comes with that.

As a result, they will need reinforcements to deal with playing twice a week and competing on all fronts.


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Man Utd Eyeing Newcastle Star

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According to a report from The Athletic, Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall is one of the options being considered by Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window.

Hall is a player who crossed paths with director of recruitment Vivell during their time at Chelsea, so he’s someone the United chief knows very well.

Hall, described as elite, could be on the move in the summer transfer window, and any deal is likely to be north of £50 million.

Newcastle aren’t hoping to sell the 21-year-old this summer, but they are expected to reshape their squad after a disappointing season.

The Magpies could be forced to cash in on some players after they fail to qualify for European football.

Man Utd Need Left-Back Reinforcements

Manchester United's Luke Shaw in action against Everton

Although Luke Shaw appears to have got over his injury issues, starting every single Premier League game during the 2025-2026 season, United do need another option at left back.

Shaw is set to turn 31 next month, so United do need to sign a long-term replacement for the English defender.

One of United’s backup left backs, Tyrell Malacia, has left the club following the expiration of his contract.

Hall is already an established Premier League defender, and at the age of 21, he has yet to reach his full potential.

There’s no doubt the Newcastle left-back would be a smart signing for the Red Devils if they can secure his signature this summer.

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