Alex Mott · 2 June 2026
England have officially unveiled their squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The Football Association released the full list on Tuesday, offering fans a glimpse into Gareth Southgate’s likely starting lineup for the opening group stage clash against Croatia and the rest of the tournament.
Captain Harry Kane retains his iconic number 9 shirt, while Jude Bellingham will wear number 10. Morgan Rogers has been assigned number 17.
In defence, Marc Guehi takes number 6 and John Stones wears number 5. Bukayo Saka will don the number 7 jersey, and Anthony Gordon has been handed number 11.
England, under the management of Thomas Tuchel, will begin their pre-World Cup preparations with a friendly fixture against New Zealand this weekend in Florida.
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