The Football Faithful
·6 June 2026
Every Premier League player at the FIFA World Cup 2026

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsThe Football Faithful
·6 June 2026

The Premier League will be heavily represented at the FIFA World Cup 2026 when it kicks off on 11th June.
162 players from last season’s English top-flight have been called up by 37 of the 48 participating national teams for this summer’s tournament.
That’s far more than any other league in the world, with the Bundesliga the next closest at 100 players.
Manchester City top the table for the most footballers from one club, with 19 of their players set to appear at the World Cup this month. All 20 Premier League club have at least four players going to North America.
Here’s every single player from the division taking part, not including the promoted sides from the Championship (Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City).
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Manchester City).
Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa), Lisandro Martínez (Manchester United), Cristian Romero (Spurs), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool).
Kevin Danso (Spurs), Sasa Kalajdzic (Wolves).
Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton & Hove Albion), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Jeremy Doku (Manchester City), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal).
Alisson (Liverpool), Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal), Casemiro (Manchester United), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Rayan (Bournemouth).
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace).
Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City), Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City), Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg, on loan from Spurs).
Ladislav Krejci (Wolves), Tomas Soucek (West Ham United).
Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham United), Noah Sadiki (Sunderland), Yoane Wissa (Newcastle United).
Piero Hincapie (Arsenal), Moises Caicedo (Chelsea), Kendry Paez (River Plate, on loan from Chelsea), Nilson Angulo (Sunderland).
Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, leaving as a free agent).
Jordan Pickford (Everton), Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), James Trafford (Manchester City), Reece James (Chelsea), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), John Stones (Manchester City), Marc Guehi (Manchester City), Dan Burn (Newcastle), Nico O’Reilly (Manchester City), Djed Spence (Spurs), Tino Livramento (Newcastle), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, on loan from Manchester United).
World Cup 2026 – The biggest omissions from Tuchel’s England squad
Lucas Digne (Aston Villa), Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool), Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace), William Saliba (Arsenal), Rayan Cherki (Manchester City), Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace).
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle United), Pascal Gross (Brighton), Florian Wirtz (Liverpool), Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle).
Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City).
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolves), Wilson Isidor (Sunderland).
Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest), Simon Adingra (Sunderland), Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Evann Guessand (Crystal Palace).
Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Junya Ito (Genk), Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Ao Tanaka (Leeds United).
Raúl Jiménez (Fulham).
Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United), Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace), Issa Diop (Fulham), Chemsdine Talbi (Sunderland).
Robin Roefs (Sunderland), Bart Verbruggen (Brighton), Nathan Aké (Manchester City), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Jorrel Hato (Chelsea), Jan Paul van Hecke (Brighton), Micky van de Ven (Tottenham), Jurrien Timber (Arsenal), Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool), Tijjani Reijnders (Manchester City), Mats Wieffer (Brighton), Brian Brobbey (Sunderland), Cody Gakpo (Liverpool), Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth), Crysencio Summerville (West Ham United).
Tyler Bindon (Nottingham Forest), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest).
David Moller Wolfe (Wolves), Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Martin Odegaard (Arsenal), Sander Berge (Fulham), Erling Haaland (Manchester City), Jorgen Strand Larsen (Crystal Palace), Oscar Bobb (Fulham).
Omar Alderete (Sunderland), Diego Gomez (Brighton).
José Sá (Wolves), Diogo Dalot (Manchester United), Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Pedro Neto (Chelsea).
Angus Gunn (Nottingham Forest), Aaron Hickey (Brentford), Nathan Patterson (Everton), Andy Robertson (Liverpool, will join Spurs), Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), Ben Gannon-Doak (Bournemouth), Tyler Fletcher (Manchester United), John McGinn (Aston Villa).
El Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), Idrissa Gana Gueye (Everton), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Pape Matar Sarr (Spurs), Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Nicolas Jackson (Bayern Munich, on loan from Chelsea).
Lyle Foster (Burnley).
Hee-chan Hwang (Wolves).
David Raya (Arsenal), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea), Pedro Porro (Spurs), Rodri (Manchester City), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal), Yeremy Pino (Crystal Palace).
Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Leeds United), Victor Lindelof (Aston Villa), Yasin Ayari (Brighton), Lucas Bergvall (Spurs), Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal), Alexander Isak (Liverpool).
Granit Xhaka (Sunderland), Dan Ndoye (Nottingham Forest), Noah Okafor (Leeds).
Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley).
Altay Bayındır (Manchester United), Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton).
Santiago Bueno (Wolves), Manuel Ugarte (Manchester United), Rodrigo Bentancur (Spurs).
Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), Tyler Adams (AFC Bournemouth), Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United).
Abdukodir Khusanov (Manchester City).







































