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PUBLISHED ON: 13 MAY 2026, 07:32 AM
The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ has entered its final, most treacherous phase. With the opening ceremony in Mexico City just weeks away, the global football community is witnessing a staggering surge in injuries to elite players. Critics and managers alike have pointed to an increasingly congested fixture list as the “accident waiting to happen” that is now threatening to rob the tournament of its biggest stars.
From the defending champions in South America to the powerhouses of Europe, the medical rooms are full, leaving coaching staffs in a race against time to finalize their 26-man squads by the May 30 deadline.
Brazil’s quest for a sixth star has been severely compromised by a series of devastating defensive and offensive setbacks. Real Madrid duo Rodrygo (ACL) and Éder Militão (hamstring/operation) have both been officially ruled out of the tournament. Adding to the woes, 19-year-old sensation Estevão will miss his first World Cup due to a thigh injury sustained in April. On a positive note, veteran forward Neymar has been included in the expanded 55-man roster, offering a glimmer of hope for the Seleção.
The Albiceleste are facing a “moment of serious concern” as the spine of their team is under threat. Defensive anchor Cristian “Cuti” Romero is battling a season-ending knee injury and remains a major doubt for the opening match on June 11. Meanwhile, striker Lautaro Martínez has suffered a muscle setback, and defender Juan Foyth is confirmed out following a devastating Achilles tendon injury.
Thomas Tuchel’s England squad has taken several hits, particularly in the defensive department. Arsenal’s Ben White is officially out of contention after sustaining medial ligament damage that requires extensive rehabilitation. He is joined on the sidelines by Jarrad Branthwaite (thigh) and Jack Grealish (foot), both of whom have been ruled out for the summer.
While France has lost Liverpool attacker Hugo Ekitike to a ruptured Achilles, all eyes remain on Kylian Mbappé. The Real Madrid star is currently managing a hamstring issue, though he is expected to be fit in time for the group stages. However, the fitness of Boubacar Kamara remains a major concern for Didier Deschamps as he manages a knee injury.
| Player | Team | Injury Type | Tournament Status |
| Rodrygo | Brazil | ACL / Knee | Out |
| Éder Militão | Brazil | Hamstring | Out |
| Hugo Ekitike | France | Achilles | Out |
| Ben White | England | Medial Ligament | Out |
| Juan Foyth | Argentina | Achilles / Knee | Out |
| Cristian Romero | Argentina | Knee | Major Doubt |
| Kylian Mbappé | France | Hamstring | Minor Doubt |
| Lamine Yamal | Spain | Hamstring | Minor Doubt |
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While he is currently dealing with a hamstring injury, medical reports suggest he should be fit for the start of the tournament.
Brazil has seen several high-profile stars ruled out, including Rodrygo, Éder Militão, and the young sensation Estevão.
National team coaches must submit their final 26-man squads by May 30, 2026.
Yes, FIFA regulations generally allow for the replacement of a seriously injured player up to 24 hours before their team’s first match, subject to medical certification.
You can find the latest “Injury Watch” reports and live squad updates for all 48 teams right here on Sports Live Hub (SLH).
PUBLISHED ON: 13 MAY 2026, 07:32 AM

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