By Eduard Bănulescu
Are you convinced that England’s got a good chance to bring it home this time? Prepare your World Cup 2026 fantasy football team for just such an occasion.
Here are the England players that, in my opinion, are worth the hype. I’ve also picked a few clever alternatives.
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The World Cup Fantasy Football Stars and the Alternatives (Group Stage)
The “Lock” (Must-Haves)
England has reached the final stages of the World Cup and Euro tournaments in every single one of the last tournaments. This current team, now managed by Thomas Tuchel, a hybrid of experienced and youthful players.
The stats are clear about what kind of players deserve your selection this time. To my mind, they include:
| Player |
| Declan Rice |
| Harry Kane |
| Marc Guehi |
The “Enabler” – Budget Value
Considering the collective quality, there aren’t many unknowns on this side. Still, these are some of the players that you might not have scouted very carefully. I think that it’s time to reconsider.
| Player |
| Elliott Anderson |
| Nico O’Reilly |
| Kobbie Mainoo |
The “Trap” – Players to Avoid
As with any team of this calibre, there are players whose reputation won’t match their performances on the pitch. I think you’ll want to avoid the players below.
| Player |
| Marcus Rashford |
| Jordan Henderson |
| Tino Livramento |
The Expected Lineup Matrix
Argentina’s Predicted Line-up(4-2-3-1): Pickford – O’Reilly, Stones, Guehi, James – Rice, Anderson – Gordon, Bellingham, Saka – Kane
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