Football Today
·11 Juli 2026
Triple injury boost for England ahead of World Cup quarter-final vs Norway

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·11 Juli 2026

England have received a triple injury boost ahead of their World Cup quarter-final tie against Norway on Saturday.
There were concerns about the availability of Reece James, Declan Rice, and Marc Guehi for the knockout game, but all three have been spotted in training, per The Times.
James has been absent since picking up a hamstring injury during England’s second group match against Ghana.
The national team’s defensive problems intensified after Jarell Quansah’s red card in Sunday’s win over Mexico, ruling him out for the next fixture.
But manager Thomas Tuchel has received a timely boost with James returning to training.
Djed Spence and Ezri Konsa are also options at right-back, but Tuchel will likely feature the Chelsea star for Saturday’s clash.
Guehi and Rice missed the last training session, with the Manchester City defender sustaining a slight hamstring issue and the Arsenal star suffering from illness.
The duo have since rejoined their teammates in training, as England prepare to face Norway in a tricky game in Miami.
The Three Lions were far from convincing in the group stage. But confidence will likely be sky-high in their camp after they survived Mexico’s late onslaught with 10 men to come away with a thrilling 3-2 success.
However, underestimating the task would be a grave mistake, as the Vikings also boast quality in their ranks and got the better of Brazil in the previous round.







































