Reece James was left out of Gareth Southgate’s England lineup for the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal against Norway on 12 July.

What happened?

Southgate named his starting XI for the clash at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. James, the Chelsea and England right-back, did not feature among the 11. Kyle Walker started at right-back instead, with Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench. The omission follows ongoing fitness checks for James after a heavy pre-tournament workload.

Why it matters for Reece James

The World Cup knockout stage demands peak fitness. Southgate’s decision to bench James suggests the manager prioritized a fully fit defensive unit. James had played every minute of England’s World Cup 2026 group games, logging heavy minutes before the tournament. His absence leaves England’s backline reshuffled for a must-win tie against a Norway side that topped their group.

What comes next?

England face Norway in a World Cup 2026 quarterfinal on 12 July at 21:00 ET. Southgate will now rely on Walker’s experience and Alexander-Arnold’s creativity from deep. James remains in the squad but must wait his turn. A knockout win would send England to the semifinals in Dallas on 15 July.