When will the England World Cup squad be announced? Date and time Gareth Southgate is set to name 26-man group for Qatar 2022

Ben Miller

When will the England World Cup squad be announced? Date and time Gareth Southgate is set to name 26-man group for Qatar 2022 image

England manager Gareth Southgate has already announce his Three Lions squad for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

After months of conjecture, 26 players will have a shot at glory in the tournament — or, at least, the chance to end a six-match winless run for England stretching back to March.

There will be only 11 days between the squad being announced and England beginning their campaign, with one round of Premier League fixtures beforehand.

Here's what you need to know.

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When will the England World Cup squad be announced?

England will not play any pre-tournament friendlies ahead of the World Cup, with Southgate basing his final squad pick on domestic and previous international form. Southgate named his squad on Thursday, November 10 at 2pm GMT.

Final England 26-man World Cup squad

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps2022 World Cup
Qualifiers
GoalkeeperJordan PickfordEverton (ENG)28454
GoalkeeperNick PopeNewcastle United (ENG)30103
GoalkeeperAaron RamsdaleArsenal (ENG)2431
DefenderTrent Alexander-ArnoldLiverpool (ENG)24173
DefenderConor CoadyEverton (ENG)29104
DefenderEric DierTottenham (ENG)28470
DefenderHarry MaguireManchester United (ENG)29486
DefenderLuke ShawManchester United (ENG)27234
DefenderJohn StonesManchester City (ENG)28599
DefenderKieran TrippierNewcastle United (ENG)32373
DefenderKyle WalkerManchester City (ENG)32706
DefenderBen WhiteArsenal (ENG)2540
MidfielderJude BellinghamBorussia Dortmund (GER)19174
MidfielderConor GallagherChelsea (ENG)2241
MidfielderJordan HendersonLiverpool (ENG)32704
MidfielderMason MountChelsea (ENG)23328
MidfielderKalvin PhillipsManchester City (ENG)26237
MidfielderDeclan RiceWest Ham United (ENG)23345
ForwardJames MaddisonLeicester City (ENG)2510
ForwardCallum WilsonNewcastle (ENG)3040
ForwardPhil FodenManchester City (ENG)21187
ForwardJack GrealishManchester City (ENG)27246
ForwardHarry KaneTottenham (ENG)29758
ForwardMarcus RashfordManchester United (ENG)24463
ForwardBukayo SakaArsenal (ENG)21205
ForwardRaheem SterlingManchester City (ENG)79197

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England World Cup fixtures schedule

England kick off their 2022 World Cup campaign on November 21, up against Iran, in Al Rayyan.

That opening fixture is followed by two further eye-catching clashes in Group B, against the USA in Al Khor on November 25, and neighbours Wales back in Al Rayyan on November 29.

Despite never facing Iran before, England are no strangers to their other two group-stage opponents, with the USA unbeaten in World Cup action against the Three Lions.

Their 1-0 win over England in the 1950 World Cup remains one of the greatest shocks in the tournament's history and Rob Green's famous error gifted Bob Bradley's side a 1-1 draw in 2010.

Wales vs England will be marked on the calendar for both sets of fans ahead of their meeting in Qatar, with England's controversial 2-1 Euro 2016 win still in the memory.

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DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Mon, Nov. 21England vs. Iran8 a.m.Khalifa Int'l Stadium
Fri, Nov. 25England vs. USA2 p.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Tues, Nov. 29Wales vs. England2 p.m.Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium

England route to World Cup final

Despite a reduction in confidence in recent months, England will still expect to make it out of Group B, ahead of Iran, Wales and the USA.

They have only failed at the first hurdle once since 1998, after picking up just one point from three group games in Brazil in 2014

Round of 16

If England win Group B, they will take on the second-place side from Group A in the last 16, which means they will face one of Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal or Netherlands.

Second place in the group pits them against the winners of Group A.

Quarterfinals

England have to face a team from Group A in the last 16 but the quarterfinal permutations are more diverse, as the competition heats up.

First place in the group would put them on a likely collision-course with France in the last eight, if the defending champions top Group D, with second in the group meaning a possible meeting with Argentina.

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Semifinals

Either quarterfinal opponent will present a huge challenge for England, but if they progress into the last four, the picture changes again.

Top spot is likely to mean either Belgium or Portugal in the last four with second place tipping towards a tie with one of Spain, Germany or Brazil.

Final

If England can make it all the way to the final they will have already seen off some major rivals on the way to Lusail.

Either Argentina or Brazil will be their likely rivals, if they win the group, and France, if they finish second.

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Potential knockout schedule — if England finishes 1st in Group B

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Sun, Dec. 4Round of 162:00 p.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Sat, Dec. 10Quarterfinals2:00 p.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Wed, Dec. 14Semifinals2:00 p.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Sat, Dec. 17*Third Place Match10:00 a.m.Khalifa International Stadium
Sun, Dec. 18Final10:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium

*Only in event of defeat in semifinals

Potential knockout round schedule — if England finishes 2nd in Group B

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Sat, Dec. 3Round of 1610:00 a.m.Khalifa International Stadium
Fri, Dec. 9Quarterfinals2:00 p.m.Lusail Stadium
Tue, Dec. 13Semifinals2:00 p.m.Lusail Stadium
Sat, Dec. 17*Third Place Match10:00 a.m.Khalifa International Stadium, A
Sun, Dec. 18Final10:00 a.m.Lusail Stadium

*Only in event of defeat in semifinals

Ben Miller

Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.