England vs Iran World Cup confirmed lineups for group stage match at Qatar 2022

Patrick Brischetto

England vs Iran World Cup confirmed lineups for group stage match at Qatar 2022 image

England take on Iran in the opening match of Group B, with England seen as big favourites to beat the Asian powerhouse.

It isn't all plain sailing for England, though, with several players under injury clouds ahead of the first game.

Iran too have important players facing a race against time to be fit, with captain Ehsan Hajsafi also being caught up in the political situation back at home.

Below are the confirmed lineups for both teams ahead of the match.

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England starting 11

Gareth Southgate has kept faith with Harry Maguire and Raheem Sterling. Both have been fine servants to his England side but are lacking form at club level. Mason Mount and Bukayo Saka will support Sterling and captain Harry Kane in attack, meaning Phil Foden has to settle for a place on the bench,

England (4-3-3 right to left): 1. Pickford (GK) — 12. Trippier, 5. Stones, 6. Maguire, 3. Shaw — 22. Bellingham, 4. Rice, 19. Mount — 17. Saka, 9. Kane, 10. Sterling

Iran starting 11

As expected, Iran boss Carlos Quieroz has gone for what looks like a defensive setup on paper. The plan will be to keep it tight and take the game deep, at which point Sardar Azmoun might appear from the bench. Until then, Porto striker Mehdi Taremi will plough a lone furrow up front.

Iran (5-4-1, right to left): 1. Beiranvand (GK) — 2. Moharrami, 15. Cheshmi, 19. Hosseini, 8. Pouraliganji 5. Mohammadi —  7. Jahanbakhsh, 3. Hajsafi, 18. Karimi, 21. Nourollahi — 9. Taremi

England vs Iran team news

For this opening game, England will be without Kyle Walker, who ruled himself out as he makes his way back from groin surgery, while James Maddison also won't be risked for the opener. Kieran Trippier and Trent Alexander-Arnold were the prime candidates to replace the Man City right-back.

Iran were waiting on the fitness of their star striker Sardar Azmoun. The prolific striker hasn't played for club side Bayer Leverkusen since the end of September with a calf tear, and he missed their warm up match against Nicaragua on November 10.

England vs Iran World Cup squads

Here are the 26 names on England's current World Cup squad in Qatar:

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps2022 World Cup
Qualifiers
GK1Jordan PickfordEverton (ENG)28454
GK13Nick PopeNewcastle United (ENG)30103
GK23Aaron RamsdaleArsenal (ENG)2431
DEF18Trent Alexander-ArnoldLiverpool (ENG)24173
DEF16Conor CoadyEverton (ENG)29104
DEF15Eric DierTottenham (ENG)28470
DEF7Harry MaguireManchester United (ENG)29486
DEF3Luke ShawManchester United (ENG)27234
DEF5John StonesManchester City (ENG)28599
DEF12Kieran TrippierNewcastle United (ENG)32373
DEF2Kyle WalkerManchester City (ENG)32706
DEF21Ben WhiteArsenal (ENG)2540
MID22Jude BellinghamBorussia Dortmund (GER)19174
MID26Conor GallagherChelsea (ENG)2241
MID8Jordan HendersonLiverpool (ENG)32704
MID19Mason MountChelsea (ENG)23328
MID14Kalvin PhillipsManchester City (ENG)26237
MID4Declan RiceWest Ham United (ENG)23345
MID25James MaddisonLeicester City (ENG)2510
MID20Phil FodenManchester City (ENG)21187
FWD24Callum WilsonNewcastle (ENG)3040
FWD7Jack GrealishManchester City (ENG)27246
FWD9Harry KaneTottenham (ENG)29758
FWD11Marcus RashfordManchester United (ENG)24463
FWD17Bukayo SakaArsenal (ENG)21205
FWD10Raheem SterlingManchester City (ENG)27797

And the 26 players currently in Iran's World Cup squad:

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK22Amir AbedzadehPonferradina (SPA)291
GK1Alireza BeiranvandPersepolis (IRA)3051
GK24Hossein HosseiniEsteghlal (IRA)305
GK12Payam NiazmandPersepolis (IRA)271
DEF15Roozbeh CheshmiEsteghlal (IRA)3418
DEF3Ehsan HajsafiAEK Athens (GRE)30121
DEF19Majid HosseiniKayserispor (TUR)2618
DEF25Abolfazl JalaliEsteghlal (IRA)252
DEF13Hossein KanaaniAl Ahli (QAT)2734
DEF4Shoja KhalilzadehAl Ahli (QAT)2524
DEF5Milad MohammadiAEK Athens (GRE)2845
DEF2Sadegh MoharramiDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2721
DEF8Morteza PouraliganjiPersepolis (IRA)2645
DEF23Ramin RezaeianSepahan (IRA)452
MID11Vahid AmiriPersepolis (IRA)3467
MID6Saeid EzatolahiVejle (DEN)2647
MID14Saman GhoddosBrentford (ENG)2933
MID17Ali GholizadehCharleroi (BEL)2626
MID7Alireza JahanbakhshFeyenoord (NED)2964
MID18Ali KarimiKayserispor (TUR)2813
MID21Ahmad NourollahiShabab Al Ahli (UAE)2926
MID16Mehdi TorabiPersepolis (IRA)2835
FWD10Karim Ansarifard Omonia Nicosia (CYP)3294
FWD20Sardar AzmounBayer Leverkusen (GER)2765
FWD9Mehdi TaremiPorto (POR)3060

Patrick Brischetto

Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.