Jude Bellingham has moved to No.22 whilst Harry Maguire retains No.6 ThreeLions
The 26-man England squad were each allocated their numbers for the upcoming World Cup finals in Qatar.
Gareth Southgate’s men go into the tournament as one of the favourites to go all the way as they boast a number of exciting players in their ranks.Fans will now see what numbers each player will sport on the back of the jerseys, which sees Jordan Pickford get the No.1 shirt. Fellow goalkeepers Nick Pope and Aaron Ramsdale have the No.13 and No.23 shirts respectively.Jack Grealish has been handed the No.7, which is what he wore at Euro 2020, while Jordan Henderson has been given the No.8.
Bukayo Saka has moved from No.25 to No.17, the Arsenal star getting the number that has been worn by Jadon Sancho, who didn’t make the squad. Callum Wilson, who earned a call-up as Harry Kane’s understudy, is No.24, while Leicester star James Maddison gets the No.25 jersey. Bringing up the rear is Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher at No.26.Advertisement
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