England squad numbers confirmed for World Cup with Jude Bellingham handed No 10
England's squad numbers have been confirmed for the World Cup, with Jude Bellingham being handed the No 10 jersey.
Captain Harry Kane will wear the No 9 shirt, while Bukayo Saka will don the No 7 and Marcus Rashford the No 11.
Jordan Pickford is once again England's number one, while Declan Rice has been confirmed as the Three Lions' No 4.
At the back, Ezri Konza will wear the No 2, while John Stones will don the number five.
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Marc Guehi has been given the No 6 jersey, and youngster Nico O'Reilly has been given the No 3 in a boost to his hopes of starting left back.
Elliot Anderson completes the first 11, wearing the No 8, with the Nottingham Forest star expected to start alongside Declan Rice.
Nine England stars will be making their World Cup debuts, with them including O'Reilly and Anderson.
Highly-rated attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers will wear No 17, while Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo has been handed the No 16 strip.
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England's World Cup squad numbers
1: Jordan Pickford 2: Ezri Konsa 3: Nico O'Reilly 4: Declan Rice 5: John Stones 6: Marc Guehi 7: Bukayo Saka 8: Elliot Anderson 9: Harry Kane 10: Jude Bellingham 11: Marcus Rashford 12: Tino Livramento 13: Dean Henderson 14: Jordan Henderson 15: Dan Burn 16: Kobbie Mainoo 17: Morgan Rogers 18: Anthony Gordon 19: Ollie Watkins 20: Noni Madueke 21: Eberechi Eze 22: Ivan Toney 23: James Trafford 24: Reece James 25: Djed Spence 26: Jarell Quansah
England touched down in Miami yesterday as Thomas Tuchel's squad start to prepare for this summer's World Cup.
The majority of the 26-man party departed from Birmingham airport, landing in Florida to begin their pre-tournament training camp.
Several Arsenal players will link up with their teammates later, having featured in Saturday's Champions League final loss to PSG.
The squad will spend five days adjusting to the sweltering Florida conditions, with temperatures at their Palm Beach base anticipated to exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Tuchel's side face New Zealand in a warm-up fixture at Tampa Bay on Saturday before travelling to Orlando for a second friendly against Costa Rica the following Tuesday.
The squad will then enjoy a brief period of rest and time with family members before relocating to their tournament headquarters in Kansas City.
The German coach has pledged to secure a second star for the England shirt, 60 years after the Three Lions first.
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