Bukayo Saka is confirmed fit and will start for England in the Three Lions’ final World Cup group match against Panama on 27 June 2026, manager Thomas Tuchel announced after a medical review cleared the Arsenal winger.
How did Saka’s fitness status change?
Saka began the tournament on the bench, making brief second‑half appearances against Croatia and Ghana because of a lingering Achilles issue that troubled his club season. Tuchel explained that a joint decision with Arsenal’s medical team delayed his debut, allowing the player to recover fully. "He is now, after many days, fully free of pain and ready to start," Tuchel said, confirming the winger’s readiness for the Panama fixture.
What does this mean for England’s line‑up?
With Reece James sidelined by a hamstring injury, England have turned to Djed Spence, Jarell Quansah and Ezri Konsa for right‑back cover. Tuchel also named centre‑back Trevoh Chalobah as a flexible option after full‑back Tino Livramento suffered a tournament‑ending injury earlier in June. The decision to start Saka gives England a creative spark on the wing, potentially offsetting the defensive reshuffle caused by James’ absence.
Are there any other player concerns?
Midfielder Elliot Anderson, who faced doubts over muscle tightness, completed full training on Friday and remains available for the Panama game. Declan Rice, despite a calf knock against Ghana, is also cleared to play. However, the Arsenal midfielder sits on a yellow card that could see him miss the round of 32 if he receives another booking. Tuchel acknowledged the risk but trusts Rice’s experience to manage it.
What’s at stake in the Panama match?
England need a win to secure a favourable knockout‑stage draw. Panama, making their World Cup debut, will look to cause an upset. Saka’s inclusion adds pace and crossing ability, elements England have lacked in the opening games. A strong performance could also boost his confidence ahead of the tournament’s later rounds, where the physical demands will intensify.
When will the match kick off?
The Panama clash is scheduled for 27 June 2026 at 20:00 GMT in Doha. Ticket holders and TV audiences worldwide will watch as Saka lines up on the left flank, hoping to deliver a decisive contribution.
What are the next steps after Panama?
If England progress, they will face the winner of the Group C match between the United States and Uruguay in the round of 16. Tuchel’s squad rotation, especially in the full‑back department, will likely continue, with Saka expected to retain his starting spot if he performs well.
How does this affect Saka’s season outlook?
A full‑match appearance at the World Cup could rejuvenate Saka’s form for Arsenal’s upcoming Premier League campaign. The player has been praised for his work ethic and versatility, traits that will be valuable both internationally and at club level.
Key takeaway: Bukayo Saka is cleared to start England’s final group game against Panama on 27 June 2026, offering the team a creative edge while the squad navigates injuries and disciplinary risks.