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20 Players in England’s 2026 World Cup Squad Could’ve Represented Other Nations

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Of the 26 England players called up for the World Cup there are 20 who were eligible to represent other countries. The Three Lions boast a diverse squad that features a multiracial and multicultural set of stars.

It’s a dream for any footballer to play for the country they were born in, but some who aren’t given that opportunity opt to wear another nation’s shirt. That eligibility is often due to their parents, who gave birth to many of Thomas Tuchel‘s men after moving to England.

The Republic of Ireland are often beaten to top talent by the English, and that’s the case for many playing at this year’s World Cup. Here, we look at the Englishmen who could have been participating at the tournament for another country.

Defenders

Marc Guehi in England training Andrew Boyers Via Reuters

There are six defenders who were eligible for other countries before choosing to play for England. Ezri Konsa had the choice of four nations, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, which Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe opted to represent.

The Aston Villa man could have played for the Congolese through his father. He also had the chance to star for Angola through his mother and could even have pulled on a Portugal shirt if he had claimed Portuguese citizenship through his Angolan roots.

Tuchel surprised many when he selected Jarrell Quansah in his World Cup squad. The former Liverpool man, now at Bayer Leverkusen, had been eligible to play for Scotland, Ghana and Barbados through his grandparents but opted to be a Three Lion.

Another surprise call-up, Djed Spence, is somewhat of a Tuchel favourite. The versatile Tottenham Hotspur full-back has a Jamaican mother and a Kenyan father, but he instead became the first Muslim player to represent England.

Nico O'Reilly lining up for his England debut

Nico O’Reilly is Tuchel’s undisputed starting left-back, and Jamaica had little chance of persuading him to snub his country of birth. The Manchester City youngster’s Jamaican heritage comes through his father.

Grenada and Dominica are minnows in the football world, and they’d have relished calling upon Reece James. The Chelsea captain’s Grenadian roots come through his father, while his mother is of Dominican descent.

Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Trevoh Chalobah could have represented the West African country. He’s only earned one cap for England, where he was raised, but a late call-up after Tino Livramento’s injury means he’s set to confirm his English allegiance.

Player

Alternative Eligibility / Nations

Ezri Konsa

Democratic Republic of Congo (father), Angola (mother), Portugal (via Angolan roots)

Jarrell Quansah

Scotland, Ghana, Barbados (via grandparents)

Djed Spence

Jamaica (father), Kenya (mother)

Nico O’Reilly

Jamaica (father’s heritage)

Reece James

Grenada (father), Dominica (mother)

Trevoh Chalobah

Sierra Leone (birthplace)

Midfielders

Jude Bellingham for England at the 2026 World Cup Peter Cziborra via Reuters

Jude Bellingham is one of many Englishmen who could have turned out for the Republic of Ireland. The Real Madrid star’s grandparents were Irish, but he has already become a talisman for the Three Lions.

There is still a chance to see his younger brother, Jobe Bellingham, play for The Boys in Green. The brothers were also eligible to represent Kenya through their mother.

The Ghanaian FA approached Kobbie Mainoo in an attempt to get him to don the shirt of his parents’ birthplace. They failed to persuade the Manchester United midfielder, who was born and raised in Stockport and starred for England at Euro 2024.

Scotland similarly eyed Elliot Anderson during the soon-to-be Manchester City star’s rise. Steve Clarke even revealed in August 2023 that the Tartan Army had “an eye on” the Whitley Bay-born midfielder.

Anderson even represented the Scots from U16 to U21 but switched to England in 2024. He’s been a mainstay in Tuchel’s midfield since the German replaced Gareth Southgate.

Declan Rice in action for England Matthew Childs via Reuters

Most English fans know all about Declan Rice’s Irish roots because he even made three appearances for Ireland in friendlies. His decision to switch allegiance to England ignited a huge debate, but FIFA allowed the change because his senior outings hadn’t been competitive.

After making the call in February 2019, he wrote on X: “I consider myself to be of mixed nationality. I have equal respect for both England and Ireland, and therefore the national team I choose to represent is not a clear-cut, simple selection. Ultimately, it is a personal decision I have made with my heart and my head, based on what I believe is best for my future.”

Eberechi Eze had been eligible to play for Nigeria, and the African country had been hopeful during his youth. The Arsenal attacker, born in London, eventually opted to represent England and said, “It is a big opportunity for me; it is the highest level of football. I look at it with no regret at all.”

Player

Alternative Eligibility / Nations

Jude Bellingham

Republic of Ireland (grandparents), Kenya (mother’s side)

Kobbie Mainoo

Ghana (parents’ heritage)

Elliot Anderson

Scotland (represented them from Under-16 to Under-21 level)

Declan Rice

Republic of Ireland (grandparents — made 3 senior friendly appearances)

Eberechi Eze

Nigeria (parents’ heritage)

Attackers

Marcus Rashford in action for England Marty Jean-Louis/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

Every single member of Tuchel’s attack holds dual nationality, including Aston Villa pair Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins, who could both have played for Jamaica. That was also the case for Marcus Rashford, whose family heritage also includes Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Rashford has been part of the England setup since debuting aged 18 back in 2016. Another Three Lion with Jamaican roots is Ivan Toney, who even turned the country down in 2022 to focus on firing Brentford to promotion.

Nigeria made a play to try and convince Noni Madueke to play for the Super Eagles during his time at PSV Eindhoven. The Arsenal winger committed to his country of birth and is starting at the ongoing World Cup.

Bukayo Saka also had the option to represent the African nation, but his heart was set on England. He’s become one of the best attacking talents this country has ever produced.

Both Scotland and the Republic of Ireland were snubbed by Anthony Gordon, who declared for the Three Lions ahead of Euro 2024. The Barcelona new boy dreamed of playing for his country where he grew up in Merseyside.

Harry Kane in action for England vs Croatia at the 2026 World Cup Hannah Mckay via Reuters

If Harry Kane’s grandparents had their way, England’s all-time top goalscorer may well be playing for the Irish. His father’s parents were born and bred in Ireland before emigrating to London, where the Bayern Munich superstar developed into one of the greatest players in the country’s history.

Player

Alternative Eligibility / Nations

Marcus Rashford

Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis (family heritage)

Morgan Rogers

Jamaica (father)

Ollie Watkins

Jamaica

Noni Madueke

Nigeria (family roots)

Anthony Gordon

Scotland, Republic of Ireland

Harry Kane

Republic of Ireland (father born in Connemara)

Bukayo Saka

Nigeria (family roots)

Ivan Toney

Jamaica


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Sky Sports Reporter Rules Out Tottenham Completing ‘Reliable’ Transfer

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Tottenham are dominating the summer transfer window, snapping up signings at every turn in a bid to transform their relegation-battling squad. The Spurs board finally look to have seen enough after back-to-back bottom-half finishes, and Roberto De Zerbi is likely to have demanded summer spending before accepting the job.

But even De Zerbi will be pleasantly surprised by how much Spurs have been willing to spend this summer, with a record spend already committed between the signings of Jan Paul van Hecke, Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.

But the spending will not end there, and it’s expected Tottenham want to sign both a winger and potentially a striker before the summer is out.

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With starting goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario expected to leave Tottenham to return to Italy this summer, there have been a couple of goalkeepers linked with a North London switch this summer. One of them is Manchester City’s James Trafford, who could be on the move just one year on from his £27million move from Burnley. Trafford looked to have signed as City’s new number one, but the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma changed all that, and the Englishman has barely had a look in, despite being described as ‘reliable’ by Pep Guardiola,

But according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge, Tottenham have no intention of going after Trafford this summer. He posted on X: “Very busy few days for Spurs & more to come. However, understand James Trafford is not a Tottenham target.”

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Antonin Kinsky

Part of the reason Spurs are likely not interested in a deal for Trafford is because they appear to be making Antonin Kinsky their number one, The youngster impressed at the back end of last season, when filling in for Vicario, and he has now been rewarded with a new contract this summer.

De Zerbi said upon the signing of the new deal: “Toni was outstanding over the final seven games of the season and a key part of what we achieved in that period. I am delighted he has committed his future to the Club. He has earned this new contract, not only with his performances but also his professionalism and desire to improve.

“We have huge belief in what Toni can become. He is still young, has enormous potential and I know that Spurs is the perfect place for him to continue to develop into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe.”

Those comments, and indeed the deal itself, are telling about Tottenham seeing Kisnky as their number one, and they have also signed Dubravka to compete from the number two spot.


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Harry Kane Won’t Win the Ballon d’Or Due to England, Claims Jamie Carragher

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Jamie Carragher has ruled Harry Kane out of the race for the Ballon d’Or and explained why the England skipper won’t win the prestigious award.

Kane is among the favourites to win the Ballon d’Or later this year after enjoying a phenomenal season at Bayern Munich. He found the back of the net an astonishing 61 times in 51 games across competitions while also providing seven assists.

The 32-year-old has carried that form into the World Cup with England, firing the Three Lions to the Round of 16. A brace in a 2-1 comeback win over DR Congo means the former Tottenham Hotspur striker sits on five goals in four games.

Carragher: Kane won’t win Ballon d’Or

Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher

Kane has been one of the World Cup’s best performers thus far and is rivalling Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi (both six) and Erling Haaland (five) in the Golden Boot race. His red-hot form has kept Thomas Tuchel’s side in the tournament but Carragher doesn’t expect them to go on and win it.

Carragher feels England will fall short, which will ultimately cost Kane a Ballon d’Or win. The Liverpool legend wrote in The Telegraph:

“If the vote for the Ballon d’Or was being held right now, Kane would be the worthy winner, his heroics for England against DR Congo absorbing his 72nd goal of this season. Only Lionel Messi has recently hit those kinds of numbers. Not even Cristiano Ronaldo was so prolific in one campaign.”

Carragher added: “Based on the past 12 months, Kane should win the Ballon d’Or. Unfortunately, he probably won’t because in a World Cup year, it is bound to go to the star player of the winning nation.”

France have been the team to beat thus far and Carragher named Mbappe and Michael Olise as contenders. He also reckons Messi might end up winning his ninth award:

“Much as I want to believe England can still win it, there is nothing to support that opinion, especially after recent performances. If Argentina retain the cup, Messi will win the Ballon d’Or. If France win the competition, one of their key men will get it. Kane’s Bayern team-mate Michael Olise is a strong contender.”

Michael Olise and Kylian Mbappe (France) celebrate at World Cup John Sibley via Action Images via Reuters

Carragher doesn’t think Mbappe‘s struggles with Real Madrid will prevent him from winning the award if he goes on to win the World Cup. He also tipped Ousmane Dembele to be in the running after enjoying “another fantastic season.”

Kane’s best Ballon d’Or finish came in 2024 when he finished fourth, missing out on a place on the podium. If he were to win the award, he’d become the first Englishman to do so since Michael Owen back in 2001.

Kane can win Ballon d’Or without World Cup glory

Harry Kane in action for England vs Croatia at the 2026 World Cup Hannah Mckay via Reuters

A Ballon d’Or win isn’t reliant on World Cup glory, and Messi became the first player to win the award as a world champion since Fabio Cannavaro in 2006. There are other factors taken into account, including club success, of which Kane fired Bayern to the Bundesliga title.

Harry Kane for Bayern Munich 2025-26

Competition

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Bundesliga

31

36

5

UEFA Champions League

13

14

2

DFB-Pokal

6

10

0

Other Club Comps

1

1

0

All Competitions

51

61

7

If Kane were to win the tournament’s Golden Boot, that could also work in his favour against Mbappe and Messi. Should he lift the trophy itself, he’d almost certainly seal a place among the top three or even claim the award.

England face Mexico in the Round of 16 on Monday (July 6th) at the Azteca, hoping to make the quarter-finals. Kane has saved his nation several times, including with a brilliant double in a comeback win against Congo.


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Sean Strickland Named the Hardest Puncher He’s Faced in the UFC

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When it comes to polarising figures in the world of MMA, few men are as divisive as outspoken UFC Middleweight Champion, Sean Strickland.

However, for as much as the American may stir up controversy with his comments and actions, his resume inside the Octagon is seriously impressive.

Currently in his second reign as the UFC’s 185-pound titleholder, Strickland has gone toe-to-toe with some of the greatest fighters of his generation and has a number of notable victories on his resume.

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The 35-year-old boasts wins over the likes of Israel Adesanya, Paulo Costa and Nassourdine Imavov, although his greatest career performance came when he defeated Khamzat Chimaev as a huge underdog to win the middleweight belt again at UFC 328 in May.

Strickland is renowned for his toughness. The California native has seven losses in 38 career fights, but has only ever been knocked out twice.

One opponent, though, hit Strickland so hard that he has never forgotten the experience.


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Sean Strickland

Heading into UFC 276 in July 2022, Strickland was undefeated at middleweight and ranked as the number four fighter in the division. When he stepped into the Octagon at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas that night, he was matched up with surging Brazilian contender Alex Pereira.

‘Poatan’ would go on to become a two-division UFC champion. However, at the time he faced Sean, he was competing in just his third career fight in the promotion.

Pereira won the pair’s bout via stoppage after just two minutes and 36 seconds. He caught Strickland with a vicious left hook that separated him from his senses, before closing the show with a stiff right hand.

During an interview with TNT Sports, Strickland confirmed that Pereira was the hardest puncher he has ever faced in his career, explaining just what it felt like to be caught on the chin by the fearsome striker.

“Here’s the thing, guys. I can go point-for-point with Alex. I can hit him. I can kick him.

“But the difference is, that man hits you and you just f****** die”.

Pereira would win the UFC Middleweight Championship from Israel Adesanya in his very next fight, although he would lose it back to him in their immediate rematch.

Following that defeat, Pereira moved up to light heavyweight, where he also won championship gold. In an unlikely twist, Strickland and Pereira have since become good friends and regularly spar together in preparation for fights.

Thankfully for Strickland, those sparring sessions don’t involve the sort of blows that Pereira landed on him when they fought for real.

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