Full list of Premier League stars selected for FIFA World Cup 2026 ft. Kai Havertz & Erling Haaland

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Manchester City have the most players (19) at the FIFA World Cup 2026 from the Premier League.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is now around the corner. The mega competition is all set to begin on June 11 in Canada, Mexico and the USA. A total of 48 teams will battle it out for the prestigious title.
The English Premier League are going to have a total of 183 players representing their nations in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The English top division is considered one of the top football leagues around the world.
The competition is going to be tough this time around. It will be interesting to see the performances put up by stars from all around the globe.
The EPL winners, Arsenal, have 16 players, Manchester United have 13 stars and Crystal Palace have 12 individuals looking to shine for their national teams on the grandest stage of all.
Manchester City are the English club with the most players (19) at the FIFA World Cup 2026. They are going to represent 12 different countries. In total, 23 clubs, including three relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League season and three promoted sides for the 2026-27 Premier League season, have their players battling out for FIFA’s flagship title.
Also Read: Premier League clubs with most players at FIFA World Cup 2026 – Full Breakdown
Premier League players at the FIFA World Cup 2026
Manchester City (19 players)

- Rayan Ait-Nouri (Algeria)
- Jeremy Doku (Belgium)
- Josko Gvardiol (Croatia)
- Mateo Kovacic (Croatia)
- Omar Marmoush (Egypt)
- James Trafford (England)
- Marc Guehi (England)
- Nico O’Reilly (England)
- John Stones (England)
- Rayan Cherki (France)
- Antoine Semenyo (Ghana)
- Nathan Ake (Netherlands)
- Tijjani Reijnders (Netherlands)
- Erling Haaland (Norway)
- Matheus Nunes (Portugal)
- Ruben Dias (Portugal)
- Bernardo Silva (Portugal)
- Rodri (Spain)
- Abdukodir Khusanov (Uzbekistan)
Arsenal (16 players)

- Leandro Trossard (Belgium)
- Gabriel Magalhaes (Brazil)
- Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil)
- Piero Hincapié (Ecuador)
- Eberechi Eze (England)
- Declan Rice (England)
- Noni Madueke (England)
- Bukayo Saka (England)
- William Saliba (France)
- Kai Havertz (Germany)
- Martin Odegaard (Norway)
- Jurrien Timber (Netherlands)
- David Raya (Spain)
- Martin Zubimendi (Spain)
- Mikel Merino (Spain)
- Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden)
Manchester United (13 players)

- Lisandro Martinez (Argentina)
- Senne Lammens (Belgium)
- Casemiro (Brazil)
- Matheus Cunha (Brazil)
- Kobbie Mainoo (England)
- Marcus Rashford (England)
- Amad (Ivory Coast)
- Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco)
- Diogo Dalot (Portugal)
- Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)
- Tyler Fletcher (Scotland)
- Altay Bayindir (Turkey)
- Manuel Ugarte (Uruguay)
Crystal Palace (12 players)
- Owen Goodman (Canada)
- Daniel Munoz (Colombia)
- Jefferson Lerma (Colombia)
- Dean Henderson (England)
- Maxence Lacroix (France)
- Jean-Philippe Mateta (France)
- Daichi Kamada (Japan)
- Chadi Riad (Morocco)
- Jorgen Strand Larsen (Norway)
- Ismaila Sarr (Senegal)
- Yeremy Pino (Spain)
- Chris Richards (United States)
Liverpool (11 players)
- Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina)
- Alisson Becker (Brazil)
- Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
- Ibrahima Konate (France)
- Florian Wirtz (Germany)
- Wataru Endo (Japan)
- Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands)
- Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands)
- Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)
- Andy Robertson (Scotland)
- Alexander Isak (Sweden)
Chelsea (11 players)
- Enzo Fernandez (Argentina)
- Mike Penders (Belgium)
- Moises Caicedo (Ecuador)
- Kendry Paez (Ecuador)
- Reece James (England)
- Malo Gusto (France)
- Jorrel Hato (Netherlands)
- Pedro Neto (Portugal)
- Mamadou Sarr (Senegal)
- Nicolas Jackson (Senegal)
- Marc Cucurella (Spain)
Aston Villa (10 players)
- Emiliano Martinez (Argentina)
- Amadou Onana (Belgium)
- Youri Tielemans (Belgium)
- Ezri Konsa (England)
- Morgan Rogers (England)
- Ollie Watkins (England)
- Lucas Digne (France)
- Evann Guessand (Ivory Coast)
- John McGinn (Scotland)
- Victor Lindelof (Sweden)
Tottenham Hotspur (9 players)
- Kevin Danso (Austria)
- Cristian Romero (Argentina)
- Luka Vuskovic (Croatia)
- Djed Spence (England)
- Micky van de Ven (Netherlands)
- Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal)
- Pedro Porro (Spain)
- Lucas Bergvall (Sweden)
- Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay)
Brighton & Hove Albion (8 players)
- Maxim De Cuyper (Belgium)
- Pascal Gross (Germany)
- Bart Verbruggen (Netherlands)
- Jan Paul van Hecke (Netherlands)
- Mats Wieffer (Netherlands)
- Diego Gomez (Paraguay)
- Yasin Ayari (Sweden)
- Ferdi Kadioglu (Turkey)
Newcastle United (8 players)
- Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil)
- Yoane Wissa (DR Congo)
- Dan Burn (England)
- Tino Livramento (England)
- Anthony Gordon (England)
- Malick Thiaw (Germany)
- Nick Woltemade (Germany)
- Anthony Elanga (Sweden)
Fulham (7 players)
- Timothy Castagne (Belgium)
- Luc de Fougerolles (Canada)
- Raul Jimenez (Mexico)
- Issa Diop (Morocco)
- Sander Berge (Norway)
- Oscar Bobb (Norway)
- Antonee Robinson (United States).
Wolverhampton Wanderers (7 players)
- Sasa Kalajdzic (Austria)
- Ladislav Krejci (Czech Republic)
- Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Haiti)
- David Moller Wolfe (Norway)
- Jose Sa (Portugal)
- Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea)
- Santiago Bueno (Uruguay).
AFC Bournemouth (6 players)
- Rayan (Brazil)
- Justin Kluivert (Netherlands)
- Alex Paulsen (New Zealand)
- Ryan Christie (Scotland)
- Ben Gannon-Doak (Scotland)
- Tyler Adams (United States)
Nottingham Forest (6 players)

- Elliot Anderson (England)
- Ibrahim Sangare (Ivory Coast)
- Tyler Bindon (New Zealand)
- Chris Wood (New Zealand)
- Angus Gunn (Scotland)
- Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
West Ham United (5 players)
- Tomas Soucek (Czech Republic)
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka (DR Congo)
- Edson Alvarez (Mexico)
- Crysencio Summerville (Netherlands)
- El-Hadji Malick Diouf (Senegal)
Burnley (5 players)
- Axel Tuanzebe (DR Congo)
- Lyle Foster (South Africa)
- Hjalmar Ekdal (Sweden)
- Zeki Amdouni (Switzerland)
- Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia)
Brentford (4 players)
- Igor Thiago (Brazil)
- Jordan Henderson (England)
- Kristoffer Ajer (Norway)
- Aaron Hickey (Scotland).
Everton (4 players)
- Jordan Pickford (England)
- Nathan Patterson (Scotland)
- Idrissa Gueye (Senegal)
- Iliman Ndiaye (Senegal)
Leeds United (4 players)
- Ao Tanaka (Japan)
- Gabriel Gudmundsson (Sweden)
- Noah Okafor (Switzerland)
- Brenden Aaronson (United States)
Hull City (3 players)
- Amir Hadziahmetovic (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
- Liam Millar (Canada)
- Ivor Pandur (Croatia).
Coventry City (2 players)
- Brandon Thomas-Asante (Ghana)
- Haji Wright (United States)
Ipswich Town (2 players)
- Ali Al-Hamadi (Iraq)
- George Hirst (Scotland)
How many players from Manchester City are going to the FIFA World Cup 2026?
A total of 19 players.
How many players from Manchester United are going to the FIFA World Cup 2026?
13 stars.
How many players from Arsenal are going to the FIFA World Cup 2026?
The Gunners have 16 players in the World Cup.
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