World Cup 2026: Every nation's squad as they are announced
World Cup 2026: Every nation's squad as they are announcedImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, There will be 48 teams in this year's World CupPublished11 May 2026Updated 10 minutes agoCountries have started to announce their 26-man squads for June's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.The tournament is the biggest yet, with 48 teams involved, and starts on 11 June.You can see the squads below as they are announced.Belgium: 'Out of shape' Lukaku in Belgium World Cup squadBosnia-Herzegovina: Dzeko to join list of World Cup 40-year-oldsCape Verde: Shamrock's Lopes makes Cape Verde's World Cup squadCroatia: Croatia name Modric, 40, in World Cup squadCuracao: Smallest nation Curacao name debut World Cup squadDR Congo: Wan-Bissaka and Wissa in DR Congo World Cup squadFrance: Mbappe and Dembele lead France World Cup squadHaiti: Isidor and Bellegarde in Haiti World Cup squadIvory Coast: Zaha omitted from Ivory Coast World Cup squadJapan: Injured Mitoma left out of World Cup squadNew Zealand: Braintree's Smith joins Forest's Wood in squadSouth Korea: South Korea captain Son picked for fourth World CupSweden: Isak and Gyokeres named in World Cup squad Tunisia: Lamouchi leaves Sassi out of squadRelated topicsFootballFIFA World Cup50 days until World Cup - pick your favourite kits Published22 AprilBBC to show Scotland's first World Cup game since 1998Published10 December 2025More on this storyFollow your club with BBC SportPublished12 MarchListen to the latest Football Daily podcastAttributionSoundsGet football news sent straight to your phonePublished16 August 2025المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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