List of England national football team World Cup and European Championship squads


The World Cup and European Championship, are the primary competitive tournaments the England national football team enters. The finals of both tournaments held every four years in alternate even numbered years. Excluding the tournament years in which England either did not enter or failed to qualify for the finals, the England national team has nominated the following squads of players to compete in the finals:

1950 World Cup

Head coach: Walter Winterbottom

1954 World Cup

Head coach: Walter Winterbottom
Head coach: Walter Winterbottom
Head coach: Walter Winterbottom
Manager: Alf Ramsey

1968 European Championship

Head coach: Alf Ramsey

1970 World Cup

Head coach: Alf Ramsey

1980 European Championship

Head coach: Ron Greenwood

1982 World Cup

Head coach: Ron Greenwood
Note that this squad is numbered alphabetically by surname, unlike traditional numbering systems. Despite this the goalkeepers are given the usual England goalkeepers' shirts 1, 13 & 22 and Kevin Keegan is given his favoured 7.

1986 World Cup

Head coach: Bobby Robson

1988 European Championship

Head coach: Bobby Robson

1990 World Cup

Head coach: Bobby Robson
Head coach: Graham Taylor

1996 European Championship

Head coach: Terry Venables

1998 World Cup

Head coach: Glenn Hoddle

2000 European Championship

Head coach: Kevin Keegan

2002 World Cup

Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson

2004 European Championship

Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson

2006 World Cup

Head coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson

2010 World Cup

Head coach: Fabio Capello
A provisional 30 man England squad for the 2010 World Cup was announced on 11 May 2010. This was then reduced to the official 23-man squad, announced on 1 June 2010. The seven players dropped from the provisional squad were Leighton Baines, Darren Bent, Michael Dawson, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Scott Parker and Theo Walcott. Dawson was subsequently called up after a knee injury to captain Rio Ferdinand.

2012 European Championship

Head coach: Roy Hodgson
Roy Hodgson announced England's 23-man squad on 16 May 2012, along with a five-man stand-by list. The England team is the only squad to consist entirely of players from their domestic league. On 25 May, John Ruddy was ruled out with a broken finger; Jack Butland was called up as his replacement. On 28 May, Gareth Barry was ruled out with a groin injury, being replaced by Phil Jagielka. On 31 May, Frank Lampard was ruled out with a thigh injury and was replaced by Jordan Henderson. On 3 June, Gary Cahill was ruled out with a double fracture of his jaw and Martin Kelly was called up as his replacement.

2014 World Cup

Head coach: Roy Hodgson
England's final squad was announced on 12 May 2014, including seven standby squad members: John Ruddy, Jon Flanagan, John Stones, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe. Of those seven, only Stones and Flanagan joined the rest of the squad at a training camp in Portugal, with Stones serving as a like-for-like replacement option for Phil Jones, who was still recovering from a shoulder injury. Both Stones and Flanagan travelled with the squad to their pre-tournament training base in Miami, and are expected to remain with the team in Brazil should any injuries be suffered ahead of the opening game. The squad numbers were revealed on 22 May.

2016 European Championships

Head coach: Roy Hodgson
England named their final squad on 31 May.

2018 World Cup

Head coach: Gareth Southgate
England's final squad was announced on 17 May 2018, including five standby squad members: Lewis Cook, Tom Heaton, Adam Lallana, Jake Livermore, and James Tarkowski.