England will prepare for next year's World Cup with friendly internationals against Uruguay and Japan, announced on Wednesday. The two games mark the last time coach Thomas Tuchel's team plays at home before aiming to end a 60-year wait for a major trophy. Uruguay visits Wembley on March 27, followed by Japan four days later.
England's football association announced on Wednesday that it will face Uruguay at Wembley Stadium on March 27 and Japan four days later as part of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. These matches represent the final home games for Thomas Tuchel's squad before their campaign to secure a first major trophy in 60 years.
The Three Lions advanced through World Cup qualifying unbeaten, but their March opponents pose significant challenges. Uruguay sits 16th in the world rankings, while Japan is 18th; both nations have already qualified for the tournament. The fixtures offer players a last opportunity to stake their claim for the squad Tuchel will name in May, after which England plans two friendlies in the United States before entering camp.
"We are really pleased to have these two fixtures confirmed as our World Cup year takes shape," Tuchel said. "We wanted to play two teams ranked in the top 20 in the world, but also to test ourselves against opponents from outside of Europe."
The German coach added: "After Friday's draw, the excitement for next year is really building, and we can't wait to see our fans again at Wembley."
At the World Cup, England draws Group L against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. These friendlies serve as a crucial step in building momentum for the long-awaited triumph.