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Reece James to Miss England's Next Two World Cup Matches Due to Hamstring Injury
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Guardian Sport6/26/2026Sports1 min read

Reece James to Miss England's Next Two World Cup Matches Due to Hamstring Injury

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  • Reece James will miss at least two World Cup matches for England due to a hamstring injury sustained after the draw with Ghana.
  • The Chelsea captain, who has a history of hamstring issues, will also miss a potential last-32 tie.
  • Manager Thomas Tuchel faces selection challenges at right-back.

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Why It Matters

Reece James, a key right-back for England and Chelsea, has a history of hamstring injuries. His absence impacts England's World Cup squad depth.

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Reece James will miss England’s next two World Cup matches at least as he fights to recover from a hamstring injury.

The right-back, who has a history of hamstring problems, reported tightness after the team’s 0-0 draw against Ghana in Boston on Tuesday.

The Chelsea captain did not train with the squad in Kansas City on Friday before their flight to New York, where they will play Panama in their final group phase game on Saturday.

He will sit that one out and also the last-32 tie which could follow.

James hurt his hamstring playing for Chelsea against Newcastle on 14 March and was out for nearly two months.

Thomas Tuchel considers him as his first-choice right-back and he was always going to rely on him at the World Cup.

He used him for 90 minutes against Croatia and Ghana.

Yet there was always an element of risk about the situation given how James has to have his minutes managed and the congested nature of the World Cup.

England hope to play eight matches in 33 days during their stay in North America.

Tuchel had selected Tino Livramento as his backup right-back only to lose the Newcastle player on the eve of the tournament to a calf injury in training.

The manager responded by calling up the Chelsea centre-half Trevoh Chalobah and saying that Jarell Quansah – a central defender by trade – could cover at right-back.

Tuchel’s other options at right-back are Ezri Konsa – also a centre-half – and Djed Spence.

He opted against calling up the Real Madrid right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, a player that he does not appear to trust.

Tuchel has only selected Alexander-Arnold for one camp – in June of last year.

Open Questions

  • Will James recover for later stages of the World Cup?
  • How will England's defense be affected?
  • Will other players be called up?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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