Already qualified ahead of schedule! England roster: Bellin, Foden return, La Shifu selected, Arnold missed the opportunity
7:25pm, 7 November 2025Football

England has announced its roster for the November World Cup preliminaries. Currently, England has won six games and is ranked first in Group K of the European Zone in the World Cup preliminaries. It has advanced to the 2026 World Cup main event. In this list, Bellingham and Foden return, Scott is selected for the first time, and Skelly and Arnold are not included in the list.
England roster↓
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Pickford (Everton), Pope (Newcastle)
Defenders: Dan Byrne (Newcastle), Guy (Crystal Palace), Reece Can James (Chelsea), Konsa (Villa), O'Reilly (Manchester City), Kwanza (Leverkusen), Spence (Tottenham), Stones (Manchester City)
Midfielder: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Bellingham (Real Madrid) , Henderson (Brentford), Rice (Arsenal), Rogers (Villa), Scott (Bournemouth), Walton (Crystal Palace)
Forward: Bowen (West Ham United), Eze (Arsenal), Foden (Manchester City), Go Den (Newcastle), Kane (Bayern), Rashford (Barcelona), Saka (Arsenal)
England November schedule↓

World Cup qualifying standings↓

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