Kyle Walker is not 100% fit after his groin injury (Photo: Getty)
Gareth Southgate has confirmed that James Maddison and Kyle Walker are not available for England’s opening World Cup game against Iran.
The Three Lions kick-off their campaign in Qatar on Monday and naturally there is much speculation about who will make Southgate’s starting XI.
Two players who won’t be included are attacking midfielder Maddison and right-back Walker who have yet to recover from injuries sustained in the Premier League prior to the tournament.
‘In terms of player availability, everyone is available apart from James Maddison,’ Southgate said in his pre-match press conference on Sunday.
‘It is a little bit early for Kyle Walker but he is training with the team. That’s ahead of where we thought he would be at this stage so that’s positive.’
Leicester star Maddison picked up a knee injury soon after scoring against West Ham last Saturday, and reports suggest he may not recover in time to play any part at the World Cup should England make it all the way.
Manchester City’s Walker meanwhile has not played since the beginning of October thanks to a groin injury.
James Maddison has just one England cap (Photo: Getty)
Southgate also confirmed that England players had agreed to take the knee prior to kick-off, having carried out the anti-racism gesture since 2020.
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‘It’s what we stand for as a team, and have done for a long period of time,’ the England manager added.
‘We understand that in the Premier League it’s for certain games, big occasions, and this is the biggest.
‘It would be a strong statement to go around the world, and show young people that we see that inclusivity is important.’
The World Cup kicked-off on Sunday with Qatar becoming the first hosts in history to lose their opening game after falling to a 2-0 defeat to Ecuador.
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England face Iran on Monday.