England's FIFA World Cup 2026 squad numbers revealed
Find out which numbers the Three Lions will be wearing in North America this summer
The squad numbers for England's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in North America have been revealed, ahead of the tournament starting on Thursday 11 June.
Thomas Tuchel's squad touched down at their World Cup prep-camp in Florida on Monday afternoon, where they will continue their preparations for the tournament with their first training session due to take place on Tuesday morning local time, or afternoon in BST.
And the numbers which the squad will wear for the duration of the World Cup were announced with the 26 players now knowing what shirt they will be wearing.
For a number of players in Tuchel's squad such as captain Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford, John Stones and Marcus Rashford, this will be their third World Cup, while Jordan Henderson will be making a Three Lions’ record-equalling fourth appearance in the finals alongside Sir Bobby Charlton.
England's FIFA World Cup 2026 squad numbers
1 - Jordan Pickford
2 - Ezri Konsa
3 - Nico O'Reilly
4 - Declan Rice
5 - John Stones
6 - Marc Guéhi
7 - Bukayo Saka
8 - Elliot Anderson
9 - Harry Kane
10 - Jude Bellingham
11 - Marcus Rashford
12 - Tino Livramento
13 - Dean Henderson
14 - Jordan Henderson
15 - Dan Burn
16 - Kobbie Mainoo
17 - Morgan Rogers
18 - Anthony Gordon
19 - Ollie Watkins
20 - Noni Madueke
21 - Eberechi Eze
22 - Ivan Toney
23 - James Trafford
24 - Reece James
25 - Djed Spence
26 - Jarell Quansah
You can read more about the history of England's World Cup squad numbers here.
While in Florida, England will continue their World Cup warm-up with two games against New Zealand (9pm BST, Saturday 6 June) and Costa Rica (9pm BST, Wednesday 10 June), with tickets for those matches now on sale.
England will then begin their World Cup campaign a week later when they meet Croatia in their group stage opener in Dallas on Wednesday 17 June (9pm BST), before facing Ghana in Boston on Tuesday 23 June (9pm BST) and then finishing the group stage games against Panama in New Jersey on Saturday 27 June (10pm BST).
The England app will be the best place for fans to stay close to the team in North America throughout what promises to be an exciting summer, with exclusive content from the camp, behind-the-scenes access, match coverage and reaction and much more to come, all in the app.
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