World Cup 2026 Injury Tracker: Which Stars Could Miss the Tournament?

📅 2026-06-02 📖 4 min read Actualizado 2026-06-02
Spain’s World Cup 2026 build-up is overshadowed by injuries to key players including Lamine Yamal, Rodri, Mikel Merino a
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⚡ Conclusiones clave

  • Spain’s World Cup 2026 build-up is overshadowed by injuries to key players including Lamine Yamal, Rodri, Mikel Merino and Nico Williams, raising fitness concerns despite their strong Euro 2024 ...
  • Midfielder Rodri, who won the Ballon d’Or following Spain’s success in Germany two years earlier, has struggled to return to top form after suffering an ACL injury in September 2024.
  • This article covers key developments for the Tournament News ahead of the June 11 kickoff.

Spain’s World Cup 2026 build-up is overshadowed by injuries to key players including Lamine Yamal, Rodri, Mikel Merino and Nico Williams, raising fitness concerns despite their strong Euro 2024 ... Yamal, the Barcelona player, could reportedly miss Spain’s first two matches against Cape Verde—who are making their tournament debut—and Saudi Arabia due to a hamstring injury sustained in April.

Injury-Hit Squads: Which Groups Are Most Affected?

He is not the only concern for coach Luis de la Fuente, as several key players from the Euro 2024-winning squad have endured disrupted seasons. Midfielder Rodri, who won the Ballon d’Or following Spain’s success in Germany two years earlier, has struggled to return to top form after suffering an ACL injury in September 2024. De la Fuente has also included Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino and Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, despite both spending much of 2026 sidelined at club level.

Even so, Spain are widely expected to progress comfortably to the knockout stages, as they look to replicate the country’s only previous World Cup triumph, achieved after their Euro 2008 and 2010 World Cup success. De la Fuente said: “This generation of players, this group, will bring a lot of joy. They are already bringing joy to Spain.”

Are we capable of winning the World Cup? Does that guarantee anything? “Do we feel like favourites?

“There are other teams at the same level. Not better, but different.” Finishing top of the group could be crucial, as second place is likely to face reigning champions Argentina in the round of 32.

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How Key Absences Shift the Balance in Tight Groups

Cape Verde are expected to be a comfortable opening opponent for Spain in Atlanta. However, the small island nation—population under 500,000—has already caused surprises, including eliminating Cameroon in qualifying and reaching the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals. Uruguay is hoping Marcelo Bielsa can repair relationships within the squad to avoid a second consecutive group-stage exit at the World Cup.

Bielsa will manage at a third different World Cup with a national team, but his demanding methods have led to tensions following a promising start to his tenure. All-time top scorer Luis Suárez has criticised the coach, prompting Bielsa to admit that his authority inside the dressing room has been affected. With both Suárez and Edinson Cavani now retired, Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde carries the hopes of the two-time world champions, who lifted the trophy in 1930 and 1950.

Saudi Arabia arrive in the United States in a state of instability after the dismissal of coach Hervé Renard less than two months before the tournament and the appointment of Greek coach Yorgos Donis as his replacement. Renard had famously led Saudi Arabia to a shock victory over eventual champions Argentina at the Qatar World Cup four years ago, but still failed to guide them beyond the group stage.

Despite heavy investment in attracting global stars to the Saudi Pro League, the national team has not seen a corresponding improvement and will host the 2034 World Cup.

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Recovery Timelines: Which Stars Return for Knockout Rounds?

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Injury Impact on Betting Odds and Group Stage Predictions

The useful takeaway is how this update affects teams, supporters, or match preparation before the tournament starts. Strong World Cup coverage should make the next team, fixture, or lineup implication clear.

Readers can use the related match and team pages to move from the news angle into practical tournament context. That keeps the article grounded in what fans search for before kickoff.

Preguntas frecuentes

What does this Tournament News mean for World Cup 2026?

This update directly impacts squad selection, match preparation, and fan planning ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Check the related coverage links for specific match and team implications.

Why does this matter for World Cup 2026?

The expanded 48-team, 104-match format across 3 countries means every squad decision, injury update, and tactical shift has amplified consequences compared to previous 32-team tournaments.

Where can I find related World Cup lineups?

Use the related coverage links in the article to open team and match lineup pages connected to this story.

James Mitchell

Corresponsal senior de fútbol

James Mitchell es un periodista de fútbol galardonado con más de 18 años de experiencia cubriendo Copas Mundiales de la FIFA, la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA y fútbol internacional. Ha informado sobre cinco Copas del Mundo consecutivas (2006-2022) y es licenciado en Periodismo Deportivo por la Universidad de Sheffield. Su análisis ha aparecido en The Guardian, ESPN FC y FourFourTwo.

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