The World Cup 2026 squads for the UK's 48 teams have been announced, with each nation naming a 26-man roster ahead of the tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico this summer. The UK's top teams, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, have all made their selections, with some notable inclusions and exclusions.
England manager Gareth Southgate has named a strong squad, with Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford, and Declan Rice all included. Scotland boss Steve Clarke has also made some shrewd choices, selecting the likes of Andy Robertson and Kieran Tierney. Wales manager Rob Page has opted for a mix of experience and youth, with Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey both featuring.
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has named a squad with a strong focus on midfield, selecting the likes of Steven Davis and Corry Evans. The teams will now begin preparing for the tournament, with the first matches scheduled to take place in the summer.
The World Cup 2026 squads will be a major talking point in the coming weeks, with fans and pundits alike analysing the selections and speculating about the tournament's potential winners.
With the squads now named, attention will turn to the teams' preparations for the tournament. Will any of the UK's teams make a surprise run to the final, or will one of the established favourites emerge victorious?