The England squad is buzzing with excitement as key players Kobbie Mainoo, Lewis Hall and Harry Maguire make their return. These selections bring a mix of youthful energy and seasoned experience, promising a pretty dynamic setup for the national team.
- Kobbie Mainoo returns to the squad after a strong performance with Manchester United.
- Lewis Hall earns his spot with impressive displays at Newcastle United.
- Harry Maguire brings leadership and experience back to the team.
Kobbie Mainoo’s Impactful Return
Kobbie Mainoo’s return to the England squad is a testament to his consistent performance at Manchester United. Under Erik ten Hag, Mainoo has been really instrumental in securing seven wins out of nine matches, showcasing his growth and influence in the midfield alongside players like Casemiro.
🚨 Kobbie Mainoo returns to England squad ahead of Uruguay & Japan friendlies. Lewis Hall rewarded for superb form with call-up + chance to become 1st choice left-back. Harry Maguire also back in group. Adam Wharton among those to keep place @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/PKW6OVrGq8
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
March 20, 2026
Lewis Hall: Rising Star at Newcastle United
Lewis Hall’s inclusion in the national team highlights his outstanding form at Newcastle United. Transitioning from Chelsea, Hall has demonstrated versatility and strong defensive skills, positioning himself as a potential first-choice left-back for England.
Harry Maguire’s Return to Form
Harry Maguire’s return to the England squad really shows his resilience. After overcoming a pretty challenging season with injuries, he has regained form and remains a central figure in Manchester United’s defense. His leadership, with 64 caps and 12 World Cup appearances is invaluable, as England prepares for the upcoming challenges ahead.
As England gears up for friendlies against Uruguay and Japan fans are eagerly anticipating the contributions of these returning stars.









