England World Cup 2022: Players, fixtures, group

Updated: September 17, 2024

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As England launches another bid to bring the World Cup home, manager Gareth Southgate has a tall task ahead of him. Despite a squad packed with Premier League heavyweights and entering Qatar as one of the favorites, England enters the 2022 World Cup after a run of six games without a win and relegation from the UEFA Nations League. Yet, England finished top of Group B ahead of the USA, Iran, and Wales to advance to the round of 16 to face Senegal, whom it defeated 3-0 to set up a quarterfinal tilt with reigning World Cup champion France. The experience of Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling, Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane, and Manchester City’s Kyle Walker should help coax the best out of newer squad members such as James Maddison (Leicester City), Callum Wilson (Newcastle United), and Conor Gallagher (Chelsea).

Quarterfinal: England vs. France

Match Date Time (ET) Stadium
England vs. France December 10 2 p.m. Al Bayt Stadium

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Group stage: England World Cup fixtures and match schedule

infographic england world cup 2022 games

Date Match Time (ET) Stadium
Thurs, Nov. 21 England vs. Iran (Winner: England, 6-2) 5 a.m. Khalifa International Stadium
Mon, Nov. 25 England vs. USA (Draw: 0-0) 11 a.m. Al Bayt Stadium
Fri, Nov. 29 Wales vs. England (Winner: England, 3-0) 11 a.m. Ahmed bin Ali Stadium

Final 26-man England World Cup 2022 roster

Position Player Club Age Caps
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford Everton (ENG) 28 45
Goalkeeper Nick Pope Newcastle United (ENG) 30 10
Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale Arsenal (ENG) 24 3
Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool (ENG) 24 17
Defender Ben Chilwell Chelsea (ENG) 25 17
Defender Eric Dier Tottenham (ENG) 28 47
Defender Reece James Chelsea (ENG) 22 15
Defender Harry Maguire Manchester United (ENG) 29 48
Defender Luke Shaw Manchester United (ENG) 27 23
Defender John Stones Manchester City (ENG) 28 59
Defender Kieran Trippier Newcastle United (ENG) 32 37
Defender Kyle Walker Manchester City (ENG) 32 70
Defender Ben White Arsenal (ENG) 25 4
Midfielder Jude Bellingham Borussia Dortmund (GER) 19 17
Midfielder Conor Gallagher Crystal Palace (ENG) 22 4
Midfielder Jordan Henderson Liverpool (ENG) 32 70
Midfielder Mason Mount Chelsea (ENG) 23 32
Midfielder Kalvin Phillips Manchester City (ENG) 26 23
Midfielder Declan Rice West Ham United (ENG) 23 34
Forward Tammy Abraham AS Roma (ITA) 25 11
Forward Phil Foden Manchester City (ENG) 21 18
Forward Jack Grealish Manchester City (ENG) 27 24
Forward Harry Kane Tottenham (ENG) 29 75
Forward Marcus Rashford Manchester United (ENG) 24 46
Forward Bukayo Saka Arsenal (ENG) 21 20
Forward Raheem Sterling Manchester City (ENG) 79 19

Star players in the England World Cup team

The likes of Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden represent the exciting present and bright future of their respective clubs Arsenal and Manchester City—as well as the face of the modern England national team. Premier League striker Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) has scored 51 goals in 75 games for England, just two shy of Wayne Rooney’s record (and ahead of 1966 World Cup winner Bobby Charlton and Gary Lineker). Defender Kieran Trippier is having a fantastic season with Newcastle United and hopes to bring that form to the international stage against some of the world’s top teams. James Maddison’s inclusion in midfield could be key for this England side that lacks a little bit of creativity in attack.

Who Is England’s head coach?

Gareth Southgate has been the manager of the England national team since 2016. A former international himself, he made 57 appearances for England between 1995 and 2004. Though he played at the 1998 World Cup in France, his most notable (and infamous) moment in an England shirt was a missed penalty at Wembley during the 1996 European Championships that saw the team lose to Germany in the semifinals.

England national team strengths & weaknesses

Possibly England’s greatest strength is the indelible courage and self-belief that it can bring the World Cup home. This has so far only happened once, winning the 1966 World Cup, which it hosted. Yet, throughout the years, England has always had generational talents in its ranks—the likes of Bobby Moore, Paul Gascoigne, Michael Owen, David Beckham, and Harry Kane. In Qatar, it’ll be down to the players’ mentality and focus on getting the job done and make their country proud. 

Strengths

Harry Kane remains the focal point of the England forward line. The Tottenham Hotspur striker is just two goals shy of Wayne Rooney’s record of 53 goals for England. Young wingers like Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund), and Phil Foden (Manchester City) have also given the national team potent offensive options on the flanks and their pace allows England to hit high-pressing teams on the counter. The national team also has a deep pool of talent in midfield, where the likes of Mason Mount (Chelsea) can help to control the pace of the game and thread the needle for the attackers. 

Weaknesses

Central defense used to be England’s strong point. However, Harry Maguire (Manchester United) and Eric Dier (England) have looked shaky in recent times. The likes of Arsenal’s Ben White may have stepped in; however White has operated at right back all season for Arsenal, a position he may be called upon should Kyle Walker (Manchester City) remain an injury concern. Speaking of injuries, the presence of Reece James and Ben Chilwell (both Chelsea) will be missed in defense. England fans will be hoping this makeshift defense can remain tight and keep their Group B opponents at bay. In attack, Garth Southgate’s sides have often looked bereft of creativity and fresh ideas. So the inclusion of James Maddison (Leicester City) in midfield could be key to unlocking tougher defenses and creating chances for England’s front line.

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