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England squad timeline set for Croatia

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Tuchel's preliminary 55-player list is due by 11 May. The final 26 is submitted by 30 May and announced on 1 June. England open against Croatia on 17 June in Arlington.

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Key takeaway

Tuchel's 11 May preliminary list is the first public signal of England's squad shape for the 17 June Croatia opener.

England's preliminary 55-player list is due to Thomas Tuchel by 11 May; the final 26 is submitted by 30 May and announced on 1 June. England open against Croatia on 17 June in Arlington, Texas.

Tuchel's timeline sits inside FIFA's registration calendar rather than the FA's old one. The 55-to-26 narrowing, submission to FIFA on 30 May, and first competitive match on 17 June compress the planning window more tightly than any tournament Tuchel has coached into; the registered list cannot be altered between 30 May and the opener except for injury replacements. Arlington's AT&T Stadium is inside Dallas-Fort Worth, one of four host cities with a published human rights plan, which keeps England's opener outside the Minneapolis-style enforcement question that is running in parallel.

Croatia is the opposition that reached the semi-final in Qatar 2022 and the final at Russia 2018, and arrives with Luka Modric likely to be 40 years old by the date of the fixture. For Tuchel, a Croatia opener is a selection test the March friendly against Uruguay and the omission of Trent Alexander-Arnold from the March squad did not answer. The 11 May preliminary list will be the first public signal of how Tuchel's squad is narrowing around that test.

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In plain English

England head coach Thomas Tuchel must submit a preliminary list of 55 players to FIFA by 11 May : five weeks from now. He then narrows that to a final 26-player squad by 30 May, which is officially announced on 1 June. England's first match is against Croatia on 17 June in Arlington, Texas. For context: 11 May is also the deadline Human Rights Watch set for all 16 World Cup host cities to publish human rights plans. The two deadlines coinciding illustrates how compressed the pre-tournament calendar has become across every strand of the World Cup story : squad selections, venue rights plans, and diplomatic questions about Iran's participation are all converging in the same two-to-three week window.

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  • Meaning

    The 11 May preliminary list falls on the same day as HRW's host-city rights-plan deadline, compressing the pre-tournament period into a single week that will simultaneously test sporting, governance, and human rights accountability.

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