Over 100 Premier League players have been named to national squads for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and that total is expected to grow as more teams confirm their selections, according to the provided list. The compilation shows this season’s runners-up, Manchester City, projected to send the largest contingent.
Arsenal have a sizeable representation, with Jurriën Timber (Netherlands), David Raya (Spain), William Saliba (France), Gabriel Magalhães (Brazil), Declan Rice (England), Martín Zubimendi (Spain), Martin Ødegaard (Norway), Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil), Leandro Trossard (Belgium), Eberechi Eze (England), Bukayo Saka (England), Noni Madueke (England), Mikel Merino (Spain), Kai Havertz (Germany) and Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden) all listed.
Manchester City’s entries include Tijjani Reijnders (Netherlands), Nathan Aké (Netherlands), James Trafford (England), Abdukodir Khusanov (Uzbekistan), John Stones (England), Marc Guéhi (England), Josko Gvardiol (Croatia), Rúben Dias (Portugal), Matheus Nunes (Portugal), Nico O’Reilly (England), Rodri (Spain), Mateo Kovacic (Croatia), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Jérémy Doku (Belgium), Omar Marmoush (Egypt), Rayan Cherki (France) and Erling Haaland (Norway).
Liverpool’s selections on the list include Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands), Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands), Alisson (Brazil), Ibrahima Konaté (France), Andy Robertson (Scotland), Wataru Endo (Japan), Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina) and Florian Wirtz (Germany). Chelsea players named so far include Jorrel Hato (Netherlands), Mike Penders (Belgium), Mamadou Sarr (Senegal), Malo Gusto (France), Marc Cucurella (Spain), Reece James (England), Enzo Fernández (Argentina), Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina), Pedro Neto (Portugal) and Nicolas Jackson (Senegal).
Other Premier League clubs are also represented across the list. Aston Villa’s entries include Emiliano Martínez (Argentina), Ezri Konsa (England), Victor Lindelöf (Sweden), Lucas Digne (France), John McGinn (Scotland), Amadou Onana (Belgium), Youri Tielemans (Belgium), Emiliano Buendía (Argentina) and Ollie Watkins (England). Manchester United names include Senne Lammens (Belgium), Altay Bayindir (Turkey), Lisandro Martínez (Argentina), Diogo Dalot (Portugal), Diego León (Paraguay), Casemiro (Brazil), Kobbie Mainoo (England), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal) and Matheus Cunha (Brazil). Brighton, Brentford, Newcastle and others also feature multiple players on the list.