If you love watching the England national side, you’re in the right place. This page pulls together the freshest squad info, recent results and everything you need to catch the next game live. No fluff, just the stuff that matters for a true fan.
England’s manager has trimmed the squad to a lean 23‑man roster for the upcoming Euro qualifiers. The back‑line features John Stones at centre‑back and the ever‑reliable Kyle Walker on the left. Up front, Harry Kane remains the captain and top scorer, partnered by the pace of Marcus Rashford. In midfield, Jordan Henderson brings experience while Phil Foden adds creativity.
Injuries have forced a few changes. Jack Grealish is still out with a hamstring issue, so Jude Bellingham has been promoted to the starting eleven. The coach also gave a chance to the young striker Anthony Gordon, who impressed in the last friendly.
All player stats, including minutes played and goal tallies, are updated after every match. Use the quick‑look table on the right side of this page to see who’s in form and who might be rotated.
The next three games are:
Want to catch the action on your phone? Download the BBC iPlayer or the UEFA app, sign up, and you’ll get push notifications a few minutes before kick‑off. For those who prefer radio, BBC Radio 5 Live carries live commentary with expert analysis throughout the game.
Tip: set a calendar reminder for each fixture. The app will alert you when the match starts, so you never miss a minute.
Beyond the matches, keep an eye on the official England website for post‑game interviews and behind‑the‑scenes videos. The site also posts a weekly highlights reel on their YouTube channel – perfect for a quick recap if you missed the live action.
That’s the core of what you need to stay on top of the England XI. Check back often; squad lists, injury updates and match times can change up to 24 hours before a game. With this guide, you’ll always know who’s playing, when they’re playing, and where to watch. Enjoy the football!
Soccer Aid 2024 is set to take place on June 9th at Stamford Bridge, divided into England XI led by Frank Lampard and World XI led by Mauricio Pochettino. The event supports UNICEF and will be broadcast live. Expect appearances from famous footballers and celebrities.
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