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England

UEFA
FIFA #4
Group L

Perennial contenders with a golden generation of talent. England seek their first World Cup title since 1966.

Team Information

Country Code
ENG
Confederation
UEFA
FIFA Ranking
#4
Group
Group L

Group L

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England
🇭🇷Croatia
🇬🇭Ghana
🇵🇦Panama

Group Stage Schedule

Matchday 1Mon, Jun 15
Matchday 2Sat, Jun 20
Matchday 3Sat, Jun 27

World Cup History

Best Result:Champion (1966)

All-Time World Cup Stats

16
Appearances
1
Titles
74
Matches
32
Wins
32
Wins
22
Draws
20
Losses
43%
Win Rate
Goals For: 108Goals Against: 71

Notable Achievements

  • 1966 World Cup champions on home soil
  • Semi-finalists in 2018 (first since 1990)
  • Consecutive Euro finals (2020, 2024)

Tournament History

2022Qatar
Quarter-finals
2018Russia
Fourth Place
2014Brazil
Group Stage
2010South Africa
Round of 16
2006Germany
Quarter-finals
2002South Korea/Japan
Quarter-finals
1998France
Round of 16
1990Italy
Fourth Place
1986Mexico
Quarter-finals
1982Spain
Second Round
1970Mexico
Quarter-finals
1966England
🏆Champion
1962Chile
Quarter-finals
1958Sweden
Group Stage
1954Switzerland
Quarter-finals
1950Brazil
Group Stage

About This Team

England's Golden Generation 2.0 heads to the 2026 World Cup with genuine belief they can win their second-ever World Cup. With world-class talent across every position — Kane, Bellingham, Saka, and Foden — the Three Lions are among the tournament favorites.

Best Videos

England v Panama | 2018 FIFA World Cup | Match Highlights

Spain v England | UEFA Euro 2024 Final | Highlights

Frequently Asked Questions

When did England last win the World Cup?

England won their only FIFA World Cup in 1966, defeating West Germany 4-2 in the final at Wembley Stadium. They have been seeking their second title for nearly 60 years.

Can England win the 2026 World Cup?

England is among the favorites for the 2026 World Cup, boasting one of the most talented squads in the tournament with players like Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Phil Foden.

Who are England's key players for 2026?

England's key players include Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), and Phil Foden (Manchester City), giving them world-class talent across the pitch.