Month: March 2025

Officially appointed as England manager in January 2025, Thomas Tuchel has unveiled his first squad selection for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia, set to take place at Wembley on 21 and 24 March. The former Bayern Munich boss has made some notable decisions in his opening squad, including first-time call-ups and high-profile returns. Among the 26 players selected, Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly and Newcastle defender Dan Burn receive their maiden senior call-ups at very different stages of their careers, 18 for the former, 32 for the latter. Meanwhile, Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford return to the national team after absences from recent squads. Read more Read More
England U20 are gearing up for a decisive clash against Wales this Friday, 14 March, at Cardiff Arms Park. A win would not only secure back-to-back Six Nations titles but also mark their first Grand Slam at this level since 2021. After dominant victories over Ireland, France, and Scotland, followed by a hard-fought win against Italy, Mark Mapletoft’s squad head into this final fixture with both confidence and the weight of expectation on their shoulders. Read more Read More
Neil Ryan’s England U17 squad is gearing up for a pivotal UEFA European U17 Championship qualifying round. Drawn against Israel, Slovenia, and Northern Ireland, the Young Lions will play all their fixtures at St. George’s Park – a home advantage they intend to make the most of. Following two impressive victories against the Netherlands in February, England approach this stage with confidence and ambition, especially with a squad selection that holds no surprises. Read more Read More
England’s U18 squad embarks on the March international break with a demanding schedule of three fixtures. Under the guidance of Liam Bramley, the squad has been carefully assembled, featuring 23 players drawn from some of the best youth academies in the country. While several of them have previously represented England at younger age groups, there are also a number of new faces looking to make their mark on the international stage. Read more Read More
Will Antwi’s England U19 side is gearing up for a pivotal UEFA U19 European Championship qualifying campaign this March. The Young Lions will travel to North Wales, where they are set to face the hosts, as well as Turkey and Portugal. Only the group winner will secure a place in this summer’s finals in Romania, meaning England will need to maintain their momentum and avoid any costly slip-ups in their bid to reach the continental tournament. Read more Read More