A blow to the England team: Alexander-Arnold, Shaw, and Hall will miss the 2026 World Cup.
A blow to the England national team: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luke Shaw, and Lewis Hall will not be included in the national team’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. This decision, driven by both medical and tactical reasons, is a major setback for the coaching staff’s recruitment plans.
The loss of these three key players significantly affects the team’s defensive and attacking arrangements. Alexander-Arnold, who can play both as a right-back and a central midfielder, Shaw, who provided balance on the left flank, and the youngish Hull leave a significant void in the team’s lineup. The coach is forced to re-evaluate his tactical strategies and find replacements among players from the Premier League and the team’s reserve squad.
Sports analysts point out that the absence of these players reduces the depth of the team’s squad and its flexibility during tournaments. However, history shows that such forced losses can sometimes lead to the emergence of new leaders and unconventional solutions on the field.
The final list of 26 players will be announced by FIFA within the specified time frame. Fans and experts will have to watch how the national team compensates for these losses during the tournaments in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.