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England's potential route to the 2026 World Cup final

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England have selected their squad and know their potential pathway to the 2026 World Cup, so with just weeks until the finals, attention is turning to their chances this summer. 

The Three Lions will face Croatia, Panama and Ghana in Group L, with all three matches taking place in the USA.

For the first time in World Cup history, 48 teams will participate in the tournament, a rise from the traditional 32-team format.

With England one of the World Cup favourites, DAZN News looks at their potential route to the final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, on July 19.

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England handed favourable World Cup group

England were one of the top seeds during the World Cup draw and have been given a reasonably straightforward group.

Thomas Tuchel’s toughest opponents will be Croatia, who knocked them out of the 2018 competition in the semi-finals, but they are an ageing side.

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The Three Lions will also face Panama and Ghana, the lower-ranked teams in their group, who are ranked 33rd and 74th in the world, respectively.

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick in his country’s 6-1 win over Panama in the 2018 World Cup, while Ghana failed to qualify for AFCON.

Group L
England
Croatia
Panama
Ghana

Who could England face in the Round of 32?

If England win their group as expected, they will face a third-place finisher from Group E, H, I, J, or K, meaning there are 20 possible teams they could face.

Among those sides are Ivory Coast, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Algeria and DR Congo.

Germany, Spain, France, Argentina and Portugal are also among those teams, but all are expected to top their respective groups.

Should Tuchel’s men finish second in their group, then they would head to Canada to face a fellow runner-up from Group K.

Colombia are the second-highest-ranked side in that group, meaning they would be England’s most likely opponent; otherwise, it would be one of Portugal, Uzbekistan or DR Congo.

In the unlikely scenario that England qualify as one of the eight best third-place sides, then they would play the winner from Group K.

England's potential opponents in Round of 16

If the Three Lions win their group, the highest-ranked team they could face in the Last 16 would be co-hosts Mexico, which would be set for the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

With that encounter scheduled to kick off on July 6 at 1am BST, England fans may be in for a long night against El Tri, who they have only faced once in a World Cup.

Finish second in their group, and Tuchel’s side would probably face the daunting prospect of Spain, who are expected to top Group H.

If the Three Lions finish third and progress to the Round of 16, then they would likely face either Canada or Switzerland in Vancouver, with kick-off set for 6pm on July 7.

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Brazil the most likely quarter-final opponent

Should England top the group and progress to the quarter-finals, their most likely opponents would be five-time champions Brazil.

While that may seem like a nightmare fixture, A Seleção only finished fifth in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers and has endured a turbulent couple of years.

The potential clash with Carlo Ancelotti’s side would take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on July 11 and would be a repeat of the 2002 quarter-final, which Brazil won 2-1.

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If the Three Lions finish second in their group and reach the quarter-finals, they would likely play Belgium, while the USA are another possibility.

Finish third in their group, then Argentina would be England’s most likely opponents, with the match scheduled to take place on July 11 at 1am BST.

England could face Argentina in the semi-finals

If England win their group and reach the semi-finals for the first time since 2018, they could face another South American team in Argentina.

Should they meet, the match would be scheduled for July 15 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with kick-off at 8pm BST.

The two nations have met on four occasions in the World Cup, with England triumphing in 1966 and 2002, while Argentina won in 1986 and 1998.

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Finish second in their group and reach the semi-finals, then Tuchel’s men would likely play France in the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on July 14, with kick-off set for 7pm BST.

Didier Deschamps’ side have reached the last two World Cup finals and knocked the Three Lions out in the quarter-finals in Qatar 2022.

If England finish third in their group and manage to reach the semi-finals, they would likely play either Brazil or the team that tops their own group.

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England and Spain could compete in another final

Due to the new seeding rules, England will avoid facing top seeds Spain until the final, should they win their group or finish third.

However, if the Three Lions finish as runners-up, then they would most likely play reigning champions Argentina.

That match is scheduled to take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 19, with kick-off set for 8pm BST.

Who made Thomas Tuchel's England squad?

Tuchel made some bold statements when naming his England squad, with big names like Cole Palmer and Phil Foden missing out after relatively poor seasons.

The German also left out Harry Maguire, who has an abundance of international experience, and the defender voiced his frustration on social media.

Other notable names to miss out include Lewis Hall, Jarrod Bowen, Morgan Gibbs-White and Adam Wharton, who all enjoyed successful campaigns in their own right.

Questionable calls include Jordan Henderson, Jarell Quansah and John Stones, although the latter is England's leading centre-back when fit and available.

Tuchel has also remained loyal to Noni Madueke, Dan Burn and Djed Spence, who he selected throughout qualifying, while Ivan Toney secured a surprise call-up.

Shirt Number*PositionPlayer
 GoalkeeperJordan Pickford (Everton)
 GoalkeeperDean Henderson (Crystal Palace)
 GoalkeeperJames Trafford (Manchester City) 
 Defender Reece James (Chelsea) 
 Defender Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City) 
 Defender Djed Spence (Tottenham) 
 Defender Tino Livramento (Newcastle United) 
 Defender Marc Guehi (Manchester City) 
 Defender Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa) 
 Defender Dan Burn (Newcastle United) 
 Defender Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen) 
 Defender John Stones (Manchester City) 
 MidfielderDeclan Rice (Arsenal) 
 MidfielderElliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest) 
 MidfielderJordan Henderson (Brentford) 
 MidfielderKobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) 
 MidfielderJude Bellingham (Real Madrid) 
 MidfielderEberechi Eze (Arsenal) 
 MidfielderMorgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
 ForwardHarry Kane (Bayern Munich) - captain 
 ForwardBukayo Saka (Arsenal) 
 ForwardAnthony Gordon (Newcastle United)
 ForwardMarcus Rashford (Barcelona on loan from Man United) 
 ForwardOllie Watkins (Aston Villa) 
 ForwardNoni Madueke (Arsenal) 
 ForwardIvan Toney (Al-Alhi) 

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