
Djed Spence
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2026 World Cup
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2026 World Cup
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Wins 10 duels in victory
Spence generated five tackles (three won), three clearances and one interception in Saturday's 6-4 win versus France.
Analysis: Spence put in one of his best one-on-one performances in the World Cup, finishing as the only player in Saturday's match who reached double digits in duels won, while his five tackles were the second-highest total on the team. He recorded no goals or assists and overall had little attacking involvement, but he was more successful defensively, making three starts at left-back and one more on the right side, and averaging 2.4 tackles and 2.1 interceptions in 50.3 minutes per game during the competition.
Appears as substitute Sunday
Spence (undisclosed) made five clearances and one interception over 16 minutes as a substitute in Sunday's 3-2 win over Mexico.
Analysis: Spence was unlikely to play because he had yet to achieve a full recovery from his injury, though his presence was required as a 10-man England side defended a one-goal lead in the final minutes of this game. The full-back will hope to be available to start in the next round against Norway, potentially returning in a right-back role that would be vacated following Jarell Quansah's red card, with Reece James (hamstring) still struggling with a fitness problem.
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