England have suffered a significant blow at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after midfielder Jordan Henderson was ruled out of the rest of the tournament. The 34-year-old sustained a serious wrist injury that will require surgery, ending his involvement in the competition.
The incident did not occur on the pitch — Henderson was injured during the post-match celebrations following England's dramatic 3-2 knockout-stage victory over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca. Having not featured in the match itself, Henderson fell awkwardly while attempting to climb over pitchside advertising boards, landing heavily on his arm.
Medical response and diagnosis
Medical staff responded immediately and treated Henderson on the field before he was stretchered off receiving oxygen. He was then transported to a nearby hospital for further assessment.
Initial evaluations pointed to a significant fracture in his wrist, with reports indicating the injury will require surgical repair. Henderson is expected to undergo the procedure in the coming days.
Tuchel confirms the blow
England manager Thomas Tuchel addressed the situation after the match, acknowledging the seriousness of the injury. Tuchel described it as


