Marcus Rashford Misses Norway Clash at 2026 World Cup: Injury Update
Marcus Rashford will not feature in England’s 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage clash against Norway tonight, manager Gareth Southgate confirmed. The Manchester United forward is nursing an injury sustained in training, ruling him out of the fixture at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Rashford picked up a muscle strain during England’s final training session ahead of the Norway match. The injury occurred during a high-intensity drill, forcing him to withdraw from the session early. Medical staff immediately assessed the issue, and scans later confirmed the strain.
Southgate described the injury as 'minor' but cautioned against rushing Rashford back. 'We don’t want to take any risks,' he said. 'Marcus is a key player for us, and we need him fully fit for the knockout stages.'
Rashford’s absence is a blow to England’s attacking options. The 28-year-old has been in fine form this season, scoring 12 goals in 24 appearances for Manchester United. His pace and direct running have been crucial in breaking down defenses, and his absence could force Southgate to reshuffle his frontline.
England’s attack will now likely rely on Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden to lead the line, with Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney potentially stepping in as a false nine. The Three Lions will need to adapt quickly, as Norway’s defensive setup is known for its resilience.
Southgate remains optimistic about Rashford’s recovery timeline. 'We expect him to be back in full training by the end of the week,' he said. 'The medical team is confident he’ll be available for our final group game against Italy.'
Rashford’s return would be a significant boost for England, who are aiming to top Group C and secure a favorable knockout-stage draw. His ability to stretch defenses and create chances will be vital as the tournament progresses.
England’s match against Norway kicks off at 8 PM local time (10 PM BST). Fans will be hoping for a strong performance despite Rashford’s absence, with the team looking to build momentum ahead of the knockout rounds.