
Reece James
RB
Possession Builder
Dec 8, 1999 (26)
Right
5'11"
181 lb
Returns to bench
James (hamstring) is on the bench for Saturday's clash with Norway.
Analysis: James is back on the bench for the quarter final against Norway. Ezri Konsa is in the starting XI at right-back in place of James. It's unclear if that is solely due to James' fitness or is a product of Konsa being a larger defensive option. James would hope to be fully fit if England advance to the semi final.
Takes part in Friday's session
James (hamstring) took part in training Friday and should be available for Saturday's quarterfinal showdown against Norway, Jack Pitt-Brooke of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: James didn't train Wednesday, but he's logged back-to-back training sessions Thursday and Friday, so he could make a long-awaited return to the starting lineup. The Chelsea defender would be a lock to start at right-back if he's healthy enough, but if that isn't the case, Djed Spence should continue to start.
Trains Thursday, confidence growing
James (hamstring) was back in training for part of Thursday's training session and is trending towards a return if no setbacks occur ahead of Saturday's match against Norway, according to Sami Mokbel of the BBC.
Analysis: James was looking to be a doubt for Saturday after not training Wednesday, but that narrative has quickly shifted, as the defender was back in for part of training. This has given him the go-ahead to potentially return Saturday, although that is if he suffers no setbacks. The major question heading into the match appears to be if he will be fit enough to start despite the quickly changing storylines, as that would make this an even more insane turnaround, appearing more likely to be a bench option to begin, while Djed Spence starts at right-back.
Still not training, in doubt again
James (hamstring) is still not training and remains a doubt for Saturday's match against Norway, according to James Cross of The Mirror.
Analysis: James was hoping for a return against Norway, but that seems increasingly more unlikely, as the defender was once again not training. This leaves him as a doubt with the game only a few days away, as he will not be an option if he is unable to join team training. With Jarell Quansah set to be suspended, Djed Spence will likely start for England if James remains out.
Could return against Norway
James is expected to be available for Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against Norway after recovering from a hamstring injury, according to manager Thomas Tuchel, per BBCMOTD.
Analysis: James has missed England's last three matches after suffering the injury against Ghana during the group stage. The defender's expected return would provide a significant boost ahead of the knockout clash, as he remains one of the squad's top options at right-back when fully fit. Having resumed his recovery work over the past week, James now appears on track to rejoin the matchday squad. His availability could give coach Thomas Tuchel greater flexibility on the right flank against Norway.
Not training, unlikely to play
James (hamstring) was absent from England's practice Saturday as he continued to follow a personal recovery program, with coach Thomas Tuchel saying his availability depends on a late medical check, per Henry Winter of World Soccer.
Analysis: James appears to be targeting a bench appearance in the best-case scenario after being sidelined in the last two matches. Given that he's dealing with a muscular issue and he has a lengthy injury history, the defender could make a gradual return to action and may not see plenty of minutes in the remaining World Cup rounds unless England advance to the final matches. Djed Spence is the top candidate to fill in at right-back, with a more defensive-minded Ezri Konsa and, if fit, Jarell Quansah (ankle) offering alternatives.
Still needs to resume training
James (hamstring) is feeling good and targeting availability for Sunday's round of 16 tie against Mexico, though he has yet to return to full training ahead of the fixture, according to Sami Mokbel of BBC Sport.
Analysis: James missed the last two fixtures with a hamstring issue and his availability remains uncertain despite his optimistic assessment of his own recovery. England will make a final determination on his readiness closer to the match as he continues building back toward full fitness in the days before Sunday's clash. If James has to miss another clash, Djed Spence will likely be the one starting at right-back again, although Ezri Konsa is also a possible option to fill in the role.
Targeting return for Mexico clash
James is feeling good and targeting availability for Sunday's round of 16 tie against Mexico, expressing optimism about his recovery after the hamstring injury that kept him out of the last two games, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic.
Analysis: James missed Wednesday's round of 32 clash against DR Congo but is closing in on a return, with coach Thomas Tuchel confirming he has been seen on the pitch and that the race to make the squad for the next round is close. England have managed his absence with Ezri Konsa and Djed Spence covering at right-back, and will hope to have one of their preferred option in that position available heading into Sunday's clash against Mexico.
Closing in on return
James (hamstring) is getting closer to a return but remains slightly behind Jarell Quansah in his recovery and will miss Wednesday's round of 32 clash against DR Congo, according to coach Thomas Tuchel, per The Standard. "They are getting closer and closer. I saw both of them on the pitch. Jarell is a little bit ahead of Reece in the nature of the injury. But the race was close even to make it into the squad this time. So we need to make sure we have more matches and then they will be available very soon."
Analysis: James' continued absence compounds England's right-back crisis, which has also seen Tino Livramento withdraw from the tournament before the opener against Croatia. Manager Thomas Tuchel remains hopeful of having James available later in the competition should England progress, with Ezri Konsa and Djed Spence the most likely options to cover the position in the meantime.
Misses DR Congo fixture
James (hamstring) has been ruled out of England's round of 32 clash against DR Congo, according to Rob Dorsett, per SkySportsNews.
Analysis: James had already missed the Panama match due to the hamstring injury, with coach Thomas Tuchel previously indicating an accelerated rehab program in hopes of having him available later in the tournament. His continued absence is a significant blow given his importance and versatility at right-back, with Djed Spence or Ezri Konsa likely candidates to start in his place for the knockout stage fixture.
Hopeful for World Cup return
James (hamstring) is eyeing a return this World Cup despite a hamstring injury that has prevented him from training and will leave him out against Panama on Saturday, according to manager Thomas Tuchel, per Henry Winter of the Football Boardroom. "He has a minor hamstring injury. Was not able to train the last two days. He's on an accelerated rehab programme. We take it game by game, but we strongly believe (he will play a part in tournament). It is a bit unlucky. Reece is a key player."
Analysis: James was already known to be out for a match or two after suffering a hamstring injury, and that seems to be further reinforced by his manager's comments. However, they are still optimistic he will return this tournament, although that will heavily depend on whether England can avoid an early upset in the knockouts. The Three Lions will be without a major piece at right-back as he recovers, with Djed Spence or Ezri Konsa likely to now start in his spot.
Will miss at least two games
James (hamstring) is out for Saturday's game against Panama and will miss at least two games, according to David Hytner of The Guardian.
Analysis: Losing James is a huge blow for England since the team doesn't have any other natural right-back to replace him, but it's far from a surprise seeing him go down with a hamstring problem. This is the fifth hamstring injury James has suffered since the beginning of the 2023/24 season, and England's decision not to include another natural right-back on the World Cup roster could prove to be costly based on this unfortunate yet apparently expected outcome. With James set to miss at least two games, Djed Spence could take his place in the XI, but he's a left-back by trade, so he'd be playing on the opposite flank. Ezri Konsa is another option, as the Aston Villa center-back is capable of playing as a full-back if needed, though that would alter the center-back pairing, creating a domino effect on the defensive line. The earliest James will be able to return is the Round of 16 match, providing England goes that far in the tournament.
Misses training, doubt vs Panama
James (hamstring) was absent from training ahead of England's final group match against Panama and continues to follow an individual training program while recovering from the injury, according to Sky Sports News.
Analysis: James did not train Friday as England's medical staff continue to monitor a hamstring issue he sustained during the goalless draw with Ghana, leaving his availability for Saturday's game against Panama in serious doubt. Hamstring tightness is a significant concern for any player, particularly for James, who has battled recurring muscular problems throughout his career. Coach Thomas Tuchel is unlikely to risk him, with the knockout rounds being the priority, but will have limited options to cover his spot at right back given Tino Livramento withdrew from the squad with a calf issue. This leaves Djed Spence as the only natural alternative, while Ezri Konsa shifting over from center back is another possibility.
Will be assessed ahead of Panama
James will require assessment as England approach Saturday's match in New Jersey , according to Matt Law of The Telegraph.
Analysis: James was spotted training in midfield last week raising the possibility that Thomas Tuchel could deploy him there against Panama after he stepped into Declan Rice's position during the closing stages of the Croatia win. Like Declan Rice (calf) however he is expected to undergo a fitness check in the build up to Saturday's game in New Jersey after appearing uncomfortable at times during the draw with Ghana. Given the lengthy injury history that has followed him throughout his career managing his workload remains a constant consideration for the England medical team and Tuchel will want a full assessment before making any decisions. Should he fail to be passed fit, Djed Spence looks the only natural replacement in his position.
Creative impact in draw
James had four crosses (one accurate) and two chances created in Tuesday's 0-0 draw versus Ghana.
Analysis: James had plenty of chances to move forward from a right-back spot, but none of his cross attempts led to a goal Tuesday. While he wasn't busy defensively, he improved on his attacking numbers from the initial game, boosting his tallies to two chances created and five crosses across 180 minutes of play. He could remain valuable in future contests given his consistent playing time and offensive upside.
Register's 90 minutes Wednesday
James recorded one shot, a cross and three clearances in Wednesday's 4-2 win over Croatia.
Analysis: James was on the field for the entire 90 minutes Wednesday as he played a right-back and defensive midfielder role for the squad, not moving up to the later unitl Djed Spence was brought on in the second half. He would see some two-way play, but was nowhere near a crucial factor for the team. He should maintain a starting spot in the squad as they move forward.
Starter at right-back
James has been named in England's World Cup squad after a season disrupted by injuries, with the Chelsea captain returning in time to play a key role in the second half of the campaign and push for a starting berth at the tournament.
Analysis: James recorded two goals and five assists across 29 Premier League appearances before his injury interrupted what had been an outstanding start to the season, demonstrating the dynamic right-back qualities that make him one of the most dangerous wide defensive options in the world when fully fit. The defender brings pace, delivery and a genuine goal threat from right-back that gives England an additional attacking dimension, and his return to full fitness is one of the most important developments in manager Tuchel's squad preparation heading into the competition. James heads into the World Cup determined to prove his fitness and cement a starting role in what could be one of the defining tournaments of his career.
Remains option for Sunday
James is still set to be an option for Sunday's match against Sunderland, according to manager Callum McFarlane. "Reece trained today, and we'll play it day by day with him. He's fit and in good condition, but we know that we've had to manage Reece correctly over the last few games. He obviously played a lot of minutes in the [FA Cup] final, which was a tough game against a really good side, so it was going to take a lot out of him, so we didn't want to risk him on Tuesday. We felt like we had enough to see the game out, which proved to be correct, and we're hoping to have Reece available on Sunday."
Analysis: James was a bit of a concern after he missed the club's midweek match due to some rest, but continues to trend in the right direction and is seemingly set to return Sunday. This is huge news for the club's skipper, as he will end the season on the field and in good health ahead of the 2026 World Cup. He has been a consistent starter around the midfield and defense all season and should return to that role to end the campaign, looking to potentially add to his two goals and four assists in the finale.
Should start finale
James is expected to be fine for Sunday's finale against Sunderland. According to interim coach Calum McFarlane, "We had Reece on the bench tonight but, again, coming off the back of an injury, the turnaround from the City game, the type of game that the City game was, we didn't really want to risk him in that moment."
Analysis: James stayed on the bench Tuesday against Tottenham, but there was no reason to push him too far after going 83 minutes in Saturday's FA Cup final. Given his injury history, multiple starts in a short period is unlikely in the next couple months, depending on how Thomas Tuchel wants to use him during the World Cup. Either way, he seems to be fully fit and ready ahead of the World Cup with 90 minutes a possibility in Sunday's final against Sunderland.
Trained well this week
James (hamstring) has trained well this week and is hopeful of featuring in Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City, according to coach Calum McFarlane. "He's trained well this week; we're happy with Reece. It was good to get him minutes against Liverpool and I felt he played well when he came on. So, it's largely positive around Reece. In the lead-up to the Liverpool game, we were confident he was able to play those minutes and he came through them well. He's trained well this week and we're really hopeful he can finish the season in that sort of form."
Analysis: James had missed seven consecutive matches with the hamstring issue before returning to action against Liverpool last weekend, and manager Calum McFarlane's positive comments suggest he is well on track to feature in the final. The versatile defender has started 20 of his 28 Premier League appearances this season, and his potential involvement in the FA Cup final would be a welcome boost for Chelsea heading into Saturday's showpiece fixture. His ability to come through last weekend's minutes without setback is an encouraging sign ahead of Wembley.
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