England's 26-man World Cup 2022 squad is announced today, with Gareth Southgate facing some tough selection headaches.
Chelsea duo Reece James and Ben Chilwell both look likely to miss out after suffering nasty injuries in recent weeks, with the Three Lions particularly struggling in defence. Arsenal defender Ben White has been superb for the Gunners so far this season, with many posing the question as to why he hasn't been given more game time in the build-up to the tournament.
At the other end of the scale, Tottenham striker and England captain Harry Kane is probably Southgate's most automatic pick.
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Given England are still heavily backed by the bookies to go deep into the World Cup's latter stages, many see South American sides such as Brazil and Argentina as the Three Lions' strongest competitors, with current holders France always a sticky wicket too throughout.
So who are the bookmakers backing to make the cut for England? All odds via Betfair.
Goalkeepers
Jordan Pickford's wobble in form during the 21/22 campaign has quickly been amended, with Everton now in much better form following a strong summer window. The former Sunderland man looks more than likely to continue as England's no.1, with Southgate having done so at the last two major tournaments.
Jordan Pickford - 1/80
Nick Pope - 1/50
Aaron Ramsdale - 1/50
Defenders
It is no secret the troubles England are having at full-back, with Reece James, Ben Chilwell and Kyle Walker all struggling with their own setbacks as of late. Southgate is known to prefer a five-at-the-back formation, with perhaps out-of-favour Liverpool man Trent Alexander-Arnold now likely to be selected, despite his dip in form as of late. There are also huge questions over Harry Magure's selection, given his non-selection for Manchester United too most recently.
Trevoh Chalobah 15/2
Kieran Trippier 1/50
Eric Dier 1/50
Luke Shaw 1/50
John Stones 1/50
Harry Maguire 1/9
Trent Alexander-Arnold 1/12
Kyle Walker 1/6
Conor Coady 1/3
Ben White 1/7
Marc Guehi 7/5
Fikayo Tomori 13/8
Joe Gomez 4/1
James Justin 13/5
Ryan Sessegnon 10/3
Tyrone Mings 11/1
Kyle Walker-Peters 20/1
Dan Burn 11/4
Tyrick Mitchell 12/1
Chris Smalling 20/1
Adam Webster 33/1
Lewis Dunk 13/2
Craig Dawson 40/1
Midfielders
Regular Phil Foden looks likely to be on the plane to the Gulf state, with Kalvin Phillips' recent injury and bit-part cameos for Manchester City a worry of late. Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice have been preferred by Southgate most recently, with James Maddison's recent form catching the eye of most on-watchers in the Premier League.
Jacob Ramsey 25/1
Phil Foden 1/50
Bukayo Saka 1/50
Jude Bellingham 1/50
Mason Mount 1/50
Declan Rice 1/50
Jack Grealish 1/40
Jordan Henderson 1/14
Kalvin Phillips 4/7
James Ward-Prowse 5/2
James Maddison 4/11
Conor Gallagher 13/2
Ruben Loftus-Cheek EVS
Harvey Elliott 5/1
Anthony Gordon 20/1
Harvey Barnes 14/1
Eberechi Eze 9/1
Jack Harrison 25/1
Forwards
Former Man City star Raheem Sterling again looks to be a likely pick for Southgate tomorrow afternoon, with captain Harry Kane 1/50 on to lead the line for the Three Lions once more. Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has seen a strong upturn in form this season under Erik ten Hag, whilst Ivan Toney or Callum Wilson seems to be another headache for the England boss.
Raheem Sterling 1/50
Harry Kane 1/50
Marcus Rashford 1/25
Tammy Abraham 4/6
Ivan Toney 4/7
Jadon Sancho 5/2
Jarrod Bowen 6/5
Callum Wilson 4/6
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 13/2
Dominic Solanke 25/1
Ollie Watkins 20/1
Danny Welbeck 33/1
Callum Hudson-Odoi 33/1
Danny Ings 50/1
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