- Thomas Tuchel has confirmed his 26-man England squad for the World Cup, with some players facing delayed arrivals due to their involvement in European club finals.
- Four young players – Alex Scott, Josh King, Rio Ngumoha, and Ethan Nwaneri – have been called up to join the squad for warm-up friendlies, while Brighton’s Jason Steele will be with the squad as a training goalkeeper.
- These additions are intended to ensure a full squad for training and matches, allowing for careful management of key players’ minutes ahead of the tournament.
- England will travel to Florida for two warm-up friendlies against New Zealand on 6 June and Costa Rica on 10 June.
- The squad will then move to their tournament base in Kansas City on 13 June, with their World Cup campaign commencing on 17 June against Croatia.





