Predicting England's 2026 World Cup Squad: A Glimpse into the Future
June 12, 2025
Football experts have started predicting England's 2026 World Cup squad. Key names such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Harry Kane, and Cole Palmer are sparking debates, with their performances in international and club football under consideration.
The 2026 World Cup is just a year away and speculations have already begun on who the English team should consist of. Despite recent unimpressive results against Andorra and Senegal, England is on track to qualify for the tournament. Football pundits have been contemplating the possible line-ups, with players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cole Palmer, and Harry Kane being the centers of discourse.
Alexander-Arnold's inclusion as a right-back, Palmer's potential, and the possibility of Liam Delap replacing Harry Kane as a forward in the team are topics under scrutiny. The line-up predictions included the Real Madrid duo of Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold, the Arsenal trio of Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Bayern Munich's striker Harry Kane. Jordan Pickford seems to be the most reliable goalkeeping option currently.
The centre-back pairing and the remaining attacking position are yet to be decided with several potential candidates in contention. Amidst all this, there are concerns about Harry Kane's suitability as an elite team's leading striker in the modern era. His work off the ball and lack of pressing abilities are concerns that are being raised. However, critics argue that England's structure improves without Kane, thus opening the door to potential stars like Liam Delap.
The England's 2026 World Cup team's final composition will depend on the fitness and performance of the players in the coming season. However, it's clear that the bar is set high and expectations are soaring.