England will announce its group stage opponents for the upcoming FIFA World Cup finals on March 15, 2024, in Washington DC. The national team, known as the Three Lions, has already secured its place in the tournament following a record-breaking qualifying campaign. Under the guidance of manager Thomas Tuchel, England won all eight qualifying matches, scoring 22 goals and maintaining a clean sheet throughout the process.
As anticipation builds for next summer’s finals in North America, focus shifts to the players who will don the England jersey. The tournament represents another opportunity for the Three Lions to pursue their first senior World Cup win since 1966, when they triumphed over West Germany in a historic final.
Leeds United is keen to have representation in the squad, particularly through forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin. With established striker Harry Kane as the first-choice option, discussions are ongoing regarding who will serve as his backup. Calvert-Lewin’s recent form, highlighted by his impactful performance against Chelsea in a Premier League match, positions him as a potential candidate for selection.
Historically, Leeds United has contributed to the England squad, with former players having participated in World Cup finals. The hope among fans is that Calvert-Lewin, if selected, will join the ranks of those past Leeds stars who have represented England on the world stage.
As the draw approaches, the excitement continues to build. Leeds supporters are particularly invested in the possibility of seeing one of their current players represent the nation at such a prestigious tournament, as the team prepares to cheer on the Three Lions in their quest for World Cup glory.
