Full Premier League 2018-19 squad lists released

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Full squad lists have been released for the 2018-19 Premier League season, with each team naming 25 players to their first team rosters.

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Each PL team must have at least eight home grown players in their squad, and the definition of a home grown player is as a player who “irrespective of nationality or age, has been registered with any club affiliated to The Football Association or the Football Association of Wales for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons, or 36 months, before his 21st birthday or the end of the season during which he turns 21.”

Below is the list in full, courtesy of the PremierLeague.com, as there are also U21 players listed for each club.


AFC Bournemouth
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Ake, Nathan Benjamin*
Begovic, Asmir*
Boruc, Artur
Cook, Steve Anthony*
Daniels, Charlie*
Defoe, Jermain Colin*
Francis, Simon Charles*
Fraser, Ryan
Gosling, Daniel*
Ibe, Jordon Femi Ashley*
King, Joshua Christian Kojo*
Lerma Solis, Jeffrson Andres
Mings, Tyrone Deon*
Mousset, Lys
Pugh, Marc Anthony*
Rico Salguero, Diego
Simpson, Jack Benjamin*
Smith, Adam James*
Stanislas, Felix Junior*
Surman, Andrew Ronald Edward*
Wilson, Callum Eddie Graham*

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Anthony, Jaidon
Bertrand, Harvey-Joe Edward
Boote, James Peter
Brooks, David Robert
Butcher, Matthew David
Camp, Brennan
Clements, Nathan John
Cook, Lewis John
Cope, Jake William
Cordner, Tyler Jack
Dennis, William Jonathon
Dinsmore, Thomas Jack
Dobre, Mihai-Alexandru
Genesini, Brooklyn David Anthony
Gillela, Dinesh
Glover, Ryan Michael Scott
Gray, Luke Antony
Hamilton, Tyrell Anthony
Hanfrey, Thomas William
Hobson, Shaun Jermaine
Holmes, Jordan Thomas
Ibsen Rossi, Zeno
Jordan, Corey
Kilkenny, Gavin
Kurran-Browne, Connor Chadney
Mahoney, Connor Anthony
Moriah-Welsh, Nathan Daniel
Ndjoli, Mikael Bongili
Nippard, Luke Ryan
O’Connell, Keelan
Ofoborh, Nathan Nnamdi Ugochukwu Benjamin Asigboro
Oliver, James Robert
Parker-Trott, Thomas James
Plain, Cameron Christopher
Ramsdale, Aaron Christopher
Saydee, Christian
Scrimshaw, Jake
Seaman, Charlie
Sherring, Sam
Surridge, Samuel William
Taylor, Kyle Frazer
Torniainen, Jack Maurice
Travers, Mark
Vincent, Francis William
Ward, Calum Brian Joseph
Worthington, Matthew Luke


Arsenal
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Aubameyang, Pierre-Emerick
Bellerin, Hector*
Bramall, Cohen
Cech, Petr
Elneny, Mohamed Naser Elsayed
Holding, Robert Samuel*
Iliev, Deyan*
Iwobi, Alex*
Jenkinson, Carl Daniel*
Kolasinac, Sead
Koscielny, Laurent
Lacazette, Alexandre
Leno, Bernd
Lichtsteiner, Stephan
Martinez, Damian Emiliano*
Mkhitaryan, Henrikh
Monreal, Ignacio
Mustafi, Shkodran
Ozil, Mesut
Papastathopoulos, Sokratis
Ramsey, Aaron James*
Torreira, Lucas
Welbeck, Daniel*
Xhaka, Granit

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Alebiousu, Ryan
Amaechi, Xavier Casmier
Ballard, Daniel George
Balogun, Folarin Jerry
Barden, Daniel
Bielik, Krystian
Bola, Tolaji
Burton, Robert
Clarke, Harrison Thomas
Cottrell, Ben
Coyle, Trae
Daley-Campbell, Vontae
Dennis, Matthew
Flaherty, Stanley James
Gilmour, Charlie Ian
Greenwood, Sam
Guendouzi, Matteo
Hein, Karl Jakob
John-Jules, Tyreece Romayo
Lopez Salguero, Joel
Maitland-Niles, Ainsley
Martin, Joshua
Matthews, Alfie
Mavropanos, Konstantinos
McEneff, Jordan John
McGuinness, Mark James
Medley, Zechariah Joshua Henry
Nelson, Reiss
Nketiah, Edward
Nwakali, Kelechi
Okonkwo, Arthur
Olayinka, Olujimi James Ayodele
Olowu, Joseph Olugbenga
Omole, Tobi
Osei-Tutu, Jordi
Pleguezuelo, Julio Jose
Saka, Bukayo
Sheaf, Ben
Smith Rowe, Emile
Smith, Matthew Gerrard
Smith, Tom
Spencer-Adams, Bayli Alexander
Swanson, Zak
Thompson, Dominic
Tormey, Nathan Alexander
Willock, Joseph George
Zelalem, Gedion


Brighton & Hove Albion
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Andone, Florin
Balogun, Leon Aderemi
Barclay, Benjamin Philip*
Bissouma, Yves
Bong, Thomas Gaetan
Button, David Robert Edmund*
Duffy, Shane Patrick Michael*
Dunk, Lewis Carl*
Fernandes da Silva Junior, Bernardo
Gross, Pascal
Izquierdo Mena, Jose Heriberto
Jahan Bakhsh Jirandeh, Alireza
Kayal, Beram
Knockaert, Anthony Patrick
Locadia, Jurgen Leonardo
March, Soloman Benjamin*
Montoya Torralbo, Martin
Murray, Glenn*
Propper, David Petrus Wenceslaus Henri
Ryan, Matthew David
Saltor Grau, Bruno
Schelotto, Ezequiel Matias
Steele, Jason*
Stephens, Dale Christopher*
Suttner, Markus

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Alzate, Steven
Araujo, Jordan Nando Marques
Arce Mina, Billy Vladimir
Bentley, George Richard
Carre, Julien Serge
Cashman, Danny Christopher
Clark-Eden, Ben
Cochrane, Alexander William
Collar, William Guy
Collings, Billy Paul
Connolly, Aaron Anthony
Cox, George Frederick
Davies, Archie
Davies, Jordan Andrew
Dreyer, Anders Laustrup
Gwargis, Peter
Gyokeres, Viktor Einar
Hall, Ben
Jenks, Teddy Christopher Graham
Kazukolovas, Kipras
Kerr, Joshua Reiss
Keto, Hugo Oliver
Leonard, Marc Henry
Ljubicic, Stefan Alexander
Longman, Ryan James
Lynch Sanchez, Robert
Maguire-Drew, Jordan Luke
Mandroiu, Daniel Jordan
McGill, Thomas Peter Wayne
Molumby, Jayson Patrick
Moore, Owen James
O’Hora, Warren Patrick
Onen, Jayden Roy
Ostigard, Leo Skiri
Packham, Samuel James
Radulovic Samoukovic, Bojan
Rees, Roco
Roberts, Haydon
Sanders, Max Harrison
Shihab, Tareq Shakib
Spong, Jack
Tanimowo, Ayobami Babatunde
Tilley, James Alexander David
Tolaj, Lorent
Tomlinson, Joseph William George
Tutt, Cameron
Vukoje, Stefan Charles
Weaire, Matthew
White, Benjamin William
Wilson, Benjamin John
Zalewski, Piotr


Burnley
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Bardsley, Phillip Anthony*
Barnes, Ashley Luke*
Brady, Robert*
Cork, Jack Frank Porteous*
Defour, Steven Arnold
Gibson, Benjamin James*
Gudmundsson, Johann Berg
Hart, Charles Joseph John*
Heaton, Thomas David*
Hendrick, Jeffrey Patrick*
Lennon, Aaron*
Lindegaard, Anders Rozenkrantz
Long, Kevin Finbarr*
Lowton, Matthew John*
Mee, Benjamin Thomas*
Pope, Nicholas David*
Tarkowski, James Alan*
Taylor, Charles James*
Vokes, Samuel Michael*
Vydra, Matej
Walters, Jonathan Ronald*
Ward, Stephen Robert
Wells, Nahki
Westwood, Ashley Roy*
Wood, Chris*

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Agyei, Daniel Ebenezer Kwasi
Allan Meredith, Dylon Thomas
Allen, Harry George
Bayode, Olatunde Tobias
Benson, Josh
Blair, Marley Jasiah Kane Noel
Bruce, Adam David
Calderbank-Park, Kai
Chakwana, Tinashe
Chima, Udoka Godwill
Clarke, James Michael Neil
Conley, Joseph Thomas
Conn, Christopher Seamus Michael
Cook, Edward Harry
Cropper, Jordan
Driscoll-Glennon, Anthony
Dunne, James Gerard
Fenlon, Rhys-James Roy
Fowler, Michael
George, Mitchell Colin
Goodridge, Mace Lewin
Harker, Robert William
Harris, William
Howarth, Mark David
Kershaw, Ethan Samuel
Koiki, Abd-Al-Ali Morakinyo Olaposi
Major, Jayden Anthony
McMahon, George James
McNeil, Dwight James Matthew
Moss, Daniel Thomas
Mupariwa, Terry Tauyanashe
N’Guessan, Christian Dashiell Ruhemann
O’Neill, Aiden Connor
O’Neill, Matthew James
Patterson, Kane Mazo
Perkins, Teddy Arthur
Pruti, Edon
Rain, Matthew
Smith, Kai
Steels, Vinnie Barry
Stone, Aiden Thomas
Taylor, Richard Akinfolarin
Thomas, Bobby Craig
Wilson, Scott John
Yari, Kian
Younger, Oliver


Cardiff City
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Arter, Harry Nicholas*
Bamba, Souleymane
Bennett, Joseph*
Camarasa, Victor
Connolly, Matthew Thomas Martin*
Cunningham, Gregory Richard*
Damour, Loic
Ecuele Manga, Bruno
Etheridge, Neil Leonard Dula*
Gunnarsson, Aron Einar Malmquist
Hoilett, David Wayne*
Madine, Gary Lee*
Mathurin-Harris, Kadeem Raymond*
Mendez-Laing, Nathaniel*
Morrison, Sean Joseph*
Murphy, Brian*
Murphy, Joshua*
Paterson, Callum Thomas Owen
Peltier, Lee Anthony*
Ralls, Joseph William*
Reid, Bobby*
Richards, Ashley Darel Jazz*
Smithies, Alexander*
Ward, Daniel Carl*
Zohore, Albin

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Andrew-Knott, Rudy Shaquille
Bagan, Joel Matthew
Bodenham, Jack Tomas
Bowen, Sam Lewis
Brown, Ciaron Maurice
Burwood, Warren Robert John
Colwill, Rubin
Coxe, Cameron Terry
Davies, Connor William
Davies, Isaak James
Davies, Jac Tomos
Duffey, Jordan James
Duffus, Tyrone Errol
Evans, Jacob Finlay
Evans, Kieron Thomas
Griffiths, Daniel Lawrence
Hall, Matthew Raymond
Harris, Mark
Humphries, Lloyd
Jones, Trystan Rhys
Martin, Daniel John
Parsons, Samuel Steven
Patten, Keenan
Pinchard, Harry Matthew
Pryce, Ryan
Ratcliffe, George
Reynolds, Ryan Michael
Sharif Badedi, Adam Mohamed
Smith, Henry William Leonard
Spence, Sion
Waite, James Tyler
Warnock, William Douglas Neil
Williams-Margetson, Ben
Wootton, Laurence Thomas


Chelsea
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Alonso Mendoza, Marcos
Arrizabalaga Revuelta, Kepa
Azpilicueta Tanco, Cesar
Barkley, Ross*
Borges Da Silva, Willian
Caballero Lazcano, Wilfredo Daniel
Cahill, Gary James*
Christensen, Andreas Bodtker*
Drinkwater, Daniel Noel*
Fabregas Soler, Francesc*
Giroud, Olivier
Green, Robert Paul*
Hazard, Eden
Jorge Luiz, Frello Filho
Kante, Ngolo
Kovacic, Mateo
Loftus Cheek, Ruben*
Luiz Moreira Marinho, David
Morata Martin, Alvaro Borja
Moses, Victor*
Palmieri Dos Santos, Emerson
Piazon, Lucas Domingues*
Rodriguez Ledesma, Pedro Eliezer
Rudiger, Antonio
Zappacosta, Davide

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Abraham, Tammy
Aina, Jordan
Ampadu, Ethan
Anjorin, Faustino Adebola Rasheed
Askew, Jake
Ballo, Thierno Mamadou
Baxter, Nathan
Broja, Armando
Brown, Charlie
Brown, Isaiah Jay
Bulka, Marcin
Chalobah, Trevoh Tom
Clark, James Robert
Clarke-Salter, Jake-Liam
Colley, Joseph
Collins, Bradley Ray
Cumming, James Andrew
Dasilva, Jay Rhys
Ekwah Elimby, Pierre Emmanuel
Familia-Castillo, Juan Carlos
Gallagher, Conor
Gilmour, Billy Clifford
Grant, Joshua
Guehi, Addji Keaninkin Marc-Israel
Hudson-Odoi, Callum James
James, Reece
Lamptey, Tariq
Lavinier, Marcel
Lawrence, Henry
Lewis, Marcel
Maatsen, Ian
Maddox, Jacob
McClelland, Sam
McCormick, Luke
McEachran, George James
Mola, Clinton
Mount, Mason
Nartey, Richard Nicos Tettey
Nunn, George Johannes
Quintero Quintero, Josimar Aldair
Redan, Daishawn Orpheo Marvin
Russell, Jonathan
Sammut, Ruben
Scott, Kyle
Simeu, Dynel
Sterling, Dujon
Taylor-Crossdale, Martell
Thompson, Jared
Tie, Nicolas
Tomori, Fikayo
Ugbo, Ike
Uwakwe, Tariq
Wady, Ethan James
Wakefield, Charlie Mark
Wakely, Jack
Ziger, Karlo


Crystal Palace
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Ayew, Jordan
Benteke, Christian
Dann, Scott*
Guaita, Vincente
Hennessey, Wayne Robert*
Kaikai, Sulaiman Borbor*
Kelly, Martin Ronald*
Kouyate, Cheikhou
McArthur, James
Meyer, Max
Milivojevic, Luka
Puncheon, Jason David Ian*
Riedwald, Jairo Jocquim
Sakho, Mamadou
Schlupp, Jeffrey*
Sorloth, Alexander
Souare, Pape N’Diaye
Speroni, Julian Maria
Tomkins, James Oliver Charles*
Townsend, Andros*
Van Aanholt, Patrick John Miguel*
Ward, Joel Edward Philip*
Wickham, Connor Neil Ralph*
Williams, Jonathan Peter*
Zaha, Dazet Wilfried Armel*

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Addy, Tetteh-Quaye
Ajayi, Joshua
Aveiro, Brandon Paulo Vale
Boateng, David Nketiah
Boateng, Malachi
Brown, Tyler
Bryon, Lewis
Chamberlin-Gayle, Jashaun Deviente
Daly, James Stanley
Donkin, William Rupert James
Dreher, Luke Garry
Eyenga Lokilo, Jason
Flanagan, Kian
Gurung, Bivesh
Hanson, Ryan David
Henry, Dion-Curtis
Hungbo, Joseph Oluwagbemiga
Jno Baptiste, Francis
Keutcha, Pierrick Brandon
Kirby, Nya Jerome
Lumeka, Levi Jeremiah
Luthra, Rohan
Malcolm, Joshua
Matthews, Drew
McGregor, Giovanni Donald
Mitchell, Tyrick
O’Dwyer, Oliver
Onoabhagbe, Ehizojie Martins
Parris, Kamari
Robertson, Sean Dominic
Russell, Jacob Luke
Russell, Jude Thomas
Street, Robert Nicholas
Tavares, Nikola
Trehy, Cian
Tupper, Joe Daniel
Wan-Bissaka, Aaron
Watson, Courtney Alfie Haynes
Webber, Oliver Henry
Woods, Samuel John


Everton
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Anicio Caldeira Duarte, Bernard
Baines, Leighton John*
Browning, Tyias*
Charsley, Henry William James*
Coleman, Seamus
Digne, Lucas
Galloway, Brendan Joel Zibusiso*
Gueye, Idrissa Gana
Hewelt, Mateusz Tomasz*
Holgate, Mason Anthony*
Jagielka, Philip Nikodem*
Keane, Michael Vincent*
McCarthy, James*
Mina Gonzalez, Yerry Fernando
Niasse, Baye Oumar
Pickford, Jordan Lee*
Schneiderlin, Morgan*
Sigurdsson, Gylfi Thor*
Stekelenburg, Maarten
Tavares Gomes, Andre Filipe
Tosun, Cenk
Walcott, Theo James*
Zouma, Kurt Happy

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Adedoyin, Korede Yemi
Adeniran, Dennis Emmanuel Abiodun Bamidele Chijiok
Anderson Ogbomo, Jonathan Osazee
Anderson, Joseph William
Astley, Ryan
Baningime, Beni
Barrett, Jack Joseph
Bowler, Joshua Luke
Bramall, Daniel Luke
Broadhead, Nathan Paul
Calvert-Lewin, Dominic
Carroll, Bobby Lee
Collins, Michael Kieran
Connolly, Callum Alexander
Davies, Thomas
De Andrade, Richarlison
Denny, Alexander
Dowell, Kieran O’Neil
Evans, Antony Kenneth
Feeney, Morgan
Foulds, Matthew Colin
Gibson, Lewis Jack
Gordon, Anthony Michael
Hansen, Nicolas Defreitas
Hilton, Joseph Robert
Hornby, Fraser
Hosie, Joshua
Hughes, Rhys
Hunt, MacKenzie James
Iversen, Einar Hjellestad
John, Kyle Alex
Kenny, Jonjoe
Kiersey, Jack Alexander
Lavery, Shayne Francis
Lookman, Ademola Lookman Olajade Alade Aylola
Mampala, Manasse
Markelo, Nathangelo Alexandro
Mathis, Boris
McKeown, Bernard Joshua
Neves Virginia, Joao Manual
Neves, Pedro Vinagre Pedrola
Onyekuru, Henry Chukwuemeka
Ouzounidis, Con
Phillips, Kieran James
Quirk, Sebastian Anthony
Renshaw, Christopher Thomas
Richards, Elliot Thomas
Robinson, Antonee
Sambou, Bassala
Simms, Ellis Reco
Stanley, Kameron Mark James
Thompson, Max
Tyrer, Harry
Vlasic, Nikola
Warnock, Ethan Daniel
Warren, Tom
Zuk, Pawel Andrzej


Fulham
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Ayite, Floyd
Bettinelli, Marcus*
Bryan, Joseph Edward*
Cairney, Thomas*
Chambers, Calum*
Christie, Cyrus Sylvester Frederick*
Cisse, Ibrahima
Fonte, Rui Pedro da Rocha*
Johansen, Stefan Marius
Kamara, Aboubakar
Kebano, Neeskens
Le Marchand, Maxime
Mawson, Alfie Robert John*
McDonald, Kevin David
Mitrovic, Aleksandar
Odoi, Denis Frimpong
Ramirez, Fabricio Agosto
Ream, Timothy Michael
Rico Gonzalez, Sergio
Rodak, Marek*
Schurrle, Andre
Seri, Jean Michael
Vietto, Luciano Dario
Zambo Anguissa, Andre-Frank

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Ablade, Terry
Adebayo, Elijah Anuoluwapo Oluwaferanmi Oluwatomi Oluwalana Ayomikulehin
Andrason, Atli Hrafn
Antwi, Cameron Akwasi
Armsworth, Scott David
Asare, Zico Kukuu
Ashby-Hammond, Luca
Ashby-Hammond, Taye
Atkinson, Robert Philip
Bakumo-Abraham, Jason Timiebi Ogheneobrucheme
Carvalho, Fabio
Cover, Tristan
Davies, Aron Paul
Davis, Benjamin James
De Havilland, Ryan James
De La Torre, Lucas Daniel
Drameh, Cody Callum Pierre
Edun, Adetayo Oluwatosin Olusegun Adio Aduramigba Iretioluwa
Fossey, Marlon Joseph
Fosu-Mensah, Evans Timothy Fosu
Francois, Tyrese Jay
Frei, Elias
Garrido Rodriguez, Jose
Harris, Jayden John-Lloyd
Hilton, Sonny
Humphrys, Stephen Peter
Jasper, Sylvester
Jenz, Moritz
Kait, Mattias
Kelly, Vishna Christopher
McAvoy, Connor
Mundle-Smith, Jaydn Josiah
Norman, Magnus
Opoku, Jerome
O’Riley, Matthew Sean
Page, Jonathon Charles
Santos Clase, Nicolas
Sessegnon, Kouassi Ryan
Sessegnon, Zeze Steven
Stahl, Toni
Tahir, Showkat Mohamed
Thompson, Cameron Randy
Thorsteinsson, Jon Dagur
Tiehi, Jean-Pierre Alberic
Warland, Riley Charles
Wickens, George Alexander


Huddersfield Town
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Billing, Philip Anyanwu*
Depoitre, Laurent
Diakhaby, Adama
Durm, Erik
Gorenc Stankovic, Jon
Hadergjonaj, Florent
Hamer, Benjamin John*
Hogg, Jonathan*
Jorgensen, Mathias
Kachunga, Elias
Kongolo, Terence
Lossl, Jonas
Lowe, Chris Jorg
Mbenza, Isaac
Mooy, Aaron Frank*
Mounie, Steve
Pritchard, Alex David*
Quaner, Collin
Sabiri, Abdelhamid
Schindler, Christopher Wolfgang Georg August
Smith, Thomas George*
Van La Parra, Rajiv
Williams, Daniel Charles

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Alfieri, George Anthony
Annakin, Taylor William Gerald
Austerfield, Joshua James
Bacuna, Juninho
Bamford, Thomas Samuel
Barrett, Jake George
Bell, Thomas James
Bellagambi, Giosue Ebong
Booty, Regan Jak
Crichlow-Noble, Romoney
Daly, Matthew Paul
Danaher, George Charles
Davison-Hale, Harrison William Roger
Dihby, Mohammed
Duhaney, Demeaco
Dyson, Oliver Jason Lee
Edmonds-Green, Rarmani River Miguel Joseph
Eli, Jordan James Raphael
Elliott, Christopher Tchanga
Gibson, Samuel Joseph
Harratt, Kian Shay
Headley, Jaheim Anthony
High, Scott John
Ijiwole, Andrew Jose
Jackson, Ben Joseph
Kherbouche, Nasim
Marriott, Isaac William
Meeson, Seth David
Mewitt, Luke Edward
Mills, Benjamin Peter
Mintus, Darnell Dantae Bowers
Obiero, Micah Obonyo Dulo
O’Brien, Lewis John
Olagunju, Mustapha Oluwatosin
O’Malley, Mason Lewis
Pyke, Rekiel Leshaun
Raymond, Dahomey Asher
Rosario, Gabriel Luc
Rowe, Aaron Kevin Isaac
Schofield, Ryan James
Sharrock-Peplow, Samuel Jacob
Sobhi, Ramadan
Spratt, Harry
Tear, Darren Dominic
Thompson, Oran James
Thompson, Remi Kai


Leicester City
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Albrighton, Marc Kevin*
Amartey, Daniel
Chilwell, Benjamin James*
Diabate, Fousseni
Evans, Jonathan Grant*
Fuchs, Christian
Ghezzal, Rachid
Gray, Demarai Remelle*
Iborra, Vicente
Iheanacho, Kelechi
Jakupovic, Eldin
James, Matthew Lee*
Maddison, James Daniel*
Maguire, Harry*
Mendy, Nampalys
Morgan, Westley Nathan*
Ndidi, Onyinye Wilfred
Okazaki, Shinji
Pereira, Ricardo
Schmeichel, Kasper Peter*
Silva, Adrien Sebastien Perruchet
Simpson, Daniel Peter*
Soyuncu, Caglar
Vardy, Jamie*
Ward, Daniel*

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Arlott-John, Dempsey Michael Asa
Barnes, Harvey Lewis
Barrett, Connor
Benkovic, Filip
Bolkiah, Faiq Jefri
Bollard, Dylan Jack
Bosworth, Oliver Michael
Bramley, Max
Choudhury, Hamza
Davies, Rhys Paul Richard
Dewsbury-Hall, Kiernan
Edwards-John, Kairo
Elewa-Ikpakwu, Edward
Felix-Eppiah, Joshua
Gbadebo, Camron Israel
Gyamfi, Dennis
Gyamfi, Johnson Adu
Heaven, George William
Hughes, Samuel Joseph
Husek, Lukas
Iversen, Daniel
James, Leon Pitchaya
Johansson, Viktor Tobias
Johnson, Darnell Tobias Jack
Keaveny, Jozsef Phelim
Knight, Joshua Michael
Kranthove, Justen Shelden
Leathers, Adam James
Leshabela, Thakgalo Khanya
Loft, Ryan
Loughlan, Liam
Makanjuola, Habib Abdulfatal
McAteer, Kasey
Meite, Alassane
Moore, Elliott Jordan
Murch, Oliver Edward
Muskwe, Admiral Dalindlela
Myring, Harrison
Ndukwu, Layton Julius
Pascanu, Alexandru Stefan
Ramsay, Louis Mark
Sams, Thomas James
Shade, Tyrese
Sherif, Lamine Kaba
Sowah, Kamal
Stolarczyk, Jakub
Tavares, Sidnei Wilson Vieira David
Tee, Conor
Thomas, George Stanley
Thomas, Luke Jonathan
Uche Rubio, Raul
Ughelumba, Calvin
Williams, Kian
Wright, Callum


Liverpool
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Barbosa De Oliveira, Roberto Firmino
Becker, Alisson Ramses
Clyne, Nathaniel Edwin*
Henderson, Jordan Brian*
Henrique Taveres, Fabio
Karius, Loris Sven
Keita, Naby
Lallana, Adam David*
Lovren, Dejan
Mane, Sadio
Matip, Job Joel Andre
Mignolet, Simon
Milner, James Philip*
Moreno Perez, Alberto
Origi, Divock Okoth
Oxlade-Chamberlain, Alexander Mark David*
Randall, Connor Steven*
Robertson, Andrew
Salah, Mohamed
Shaqiri, Xherdan
Sturridge, Daniel*
Van Dijk, Virgil
Wijnaldum, Georginio

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Adekanye, Omobolaji Habeeb
Alexander Arnold, Trent
Atherton, Daniel
Awoniyi, Taiwo
Bearne, Jack William Garrad
Beck, Owen Michael
Boyes, Morgan
Brewster, Rhian
Brookwell, Niall
Cain, Jake Steven
Camacho, Rafael Euclides Soares
Chirivella Burgos, Pedro
Christie-Davies, Isaac David
Clarkson, Leighton
Clayton, Thomas
Cordoba, Anderson Arroyo
Coyle, Liam
Dixon-Bonner, Elijah Malik
Duncan, Bobby
Ejaria, Oviemuno
Gallacher, Tony
Garcia Rey, Juan Manuel
George, Shamal
Glatzel, Paul
Gomez, Joseph David
Grabara, Kamil
Jaros, Viteslav
Johnston, George
Jones, Curtis
Kane, Herbie
Kelleher, Caoimhin
Larouci, Yasser
Lewis, Adam
Longstaff, Luis James
Masterson, Conor
McAuley, Glen
Millar, Liam
Ojo, Oluwaseyi
O’Rourke, Fidel
Phillips, Nathaniel Harry
Raitanen, Patrik
Ritaccio, Matteo
Rodrigues De Souza, Allan
Savage, Remmi Eugene
Sharif, Abdulrahman Mohamoud
Solanke-Mitchell, Dominic Ayodele
Tagseth, Edvard Sandvik
Turner, Alex
Varesanovic, Dal
Virtue Thick, Matthew Joseph
Walls, Jack
Whelan, Corey
Williams, Ben
Williams, Neco Shay
Williams, Rhys
Wilson, Harry
Woodburn, Benjamin


Manchester City
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Aguero Del Castillo, Sergio
Bravo Munoz, Claudio Andres
Da Silva, Danilo Luiz
De Bruyne, Kevin
Delph, Fabian*
Gundogan, Ilkay
Jimenez Silva, David Josue
Kompany, Vincent
Laporte, Aymeric
Luiz Roza, Fernando
Mahrez, Riyad
Mangala, Eliaquim
Mendy, Benjamin
Mota Veiga de Carvalho E Silva, Bernardo
Otamendi, Nicolas
Sane, Leroy
Santana de Moraes, Ederson
Sterling, Raheem Shaquille*
Stones, John*
Walker, Kyle Andrew*
Zinchenko, Oleksandr

U21 players (Contract and Scholars)

Abdelkader Diaz, Brahim
Adarabioyo, Tosin
Agyiri, Ernest
Amankwah, Yeboah
Ambrose, Thierry
Aminu, Mohammed
Anderson, Curtis Rainford
Antuna Romero, Carlos Uriel
Arzani, Daniel
Bernabe Garcia, Adrian
Bolton, Luke Phillip
Corrigan, Ryan
Dele-Bashiru, Ayotomiwa Sherif
Dele-Bashiru, Oluwafisayo Faruq
Diounkou Tecagne, Alpha Richard
Doyle, Thomas
Fernandes Cantin, Paolo
Fernando De Jesus, Gabriel
Fiorini, Lewis
Foden, Philip Walter
Francis, Edward Albert
Frimpong, Jeremie
Garcia Alonso, Manuel
Garcia Martret, Eric
Garcia Serrano, Aleix
Garre, Benjamin Antonio
Gomes, Claudio
Gonzalez, Lorenzo Jose
Grimshaw, Daniel James
Harwood-Bellis, Taylor
Herrera Ravelo, Yangel Clemente
Humphreys-Grant, Cameron
Ilic, Luka
Knight, Ben
Latibeaudiere, Joel Owen
Luiz Soares De Paulo, Douglas
Matondo, Rabbi
McDonald, Rowan Alexander
Moulden, Louie
Muric, Arijanet Anan
Nemane, Aaron Evans
Nmecha, Felix Kalu
Nmecha, Lukas
Ogbeta, Nathanael
Ogunby, Henri William
Oliver, Charles William Corrigan
Palmer, Cole
Poveda-Ocampo, Ian Carlo
Pozo La Rosa, Iker
Richards, Taylor Jerome
Roberts, Patrick John Joseph
Robinson, Samson Alfie Philip
Rosler, Colin
Ross Palmer Brown, Erik
Sandler, Philippe
Scott, Thomas Henry
Simmonds, Keyendrah Qwamalik Tegan
Smith, Matthew
Sobowale, Oluwatimilehin
Tanor, Collins
Thomas, Lewis Luka
Touaizi Zoubdi, Nabil
Wilson, Tyreke
Wright-Phillips, D’Margio Cameron


Manchester United
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Bailly, Eric Bertrand
Darmian, Matteo
De Gea Quintana, David
Fellaini-Bakkioui, Marouane
Grant, Lee Anderson*
Herrera Aguera, Ander
Hoelgebaum Pereira, Andreas Hugo*
Jones, Philip Anthony*
Lindelof, Victor Jorgen Nilsson
Lingard, Jesse Ellis*
Lukaku, Romelu Menama*
Martial, Anthony Joran
Mata Garcia, Juan Manuel
Matic, Nemanja
McTominay, Scott*
Pogba, Paul Labile*
Rojo, Faustino Marcos Alberto
Romero, Sergio German
Sanchez, Alexis
Santos, Frederico Rodrigues De Paula
Shaw, Luke Paul Hoare*
Smalling, Christopher*
Valencia Mosquera, Luis Antonio
Young, Ashley Simon*

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Baars, Millen
Barlow, Aidan Will
Begjer, Lukasz
Bernard, Di’Shon Joel
Bohui, Joshua Raymond
Borthwick-Jackson, Cameron Jake
Bughail-Mellor, D’Mani Lucell
Burkart, Nishan Connell
Carney, Jacob Andrew
Chong, Tahith
Dalot Teixeira, Jose Diogo
Dearnley, Zachary Harry
Denham, Oliver James
Devine, Reece
Dunne, Max Edward
Elanga, Anthony David Junior
Ercolani, Luca
Fojticek, Alex
Fosu-Mensah, Evans Timothy Fosu
Galbraith, Ethan Stuart William
Garner, James David
Gomes, Adilson Angel Abreu de Almeida
Greenwood, Mason Will John
Gribbin, Callum Anthony
Hamilton, Ethan Billy
Haygarth, Maxwell James
Helm, Mark
Henderson, Dean Bradley
Hockenhull, Ben
Kovar, Matej
Laird, Ethan Benjamin
Levitt, Dylan James Christopher
Mastny, Ondrej
McCann, Charlie Liam
McGhee, Dion Alex
McIntosh-Buffonge, Darren Raekwon
Mengi, Teden Mambuene
Mitchell, Demetri Kareem
Neville, Harvey James
O’Connor, Lee Patrick
Olosunde, Matthew Olawale
Poole, Regan Leslie
Puigmal Martinez, Arnau
Ramazani, Largie
Rashford, Marcus
Sang, Thomas Roy
Stanley, Connor Scott
Tanner, George
Thompson, James George
Traore, Aliou Badara
Tuanzebe, Axel
Warren, Tyrell Nathaniel
Whelan, Callum Tyler
Williams, Brandon Paul Brian
Williams, Ro-Shaun Oman


Newcastle United
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Clark, Ciaran*
Darlow, Karl*
Diame, Mohamed
Dubravka, Martin
Dummett, Paul*
Elliot, Robert*
Fernandez, Federico
Gutierrez, Ayoze Perez
Hayden, Isaac Scot*
Ki, Sung Yueng
Lascelles, Jamaal*
Lazaar, Achraf
Lejeune, Florian Gregoire Claude
Manquillo Gaitan, Javier
Mato Sanmartin, Jose Luis
Murphy, Jacob Kai*
Muto, Yoshinori
Nunes Nascimento, Robert Kenedy
Ritchie, Matthew Thomas*
Rondon, Jose Solomon
Schar, Fabian Lukas
Shelvey, Jonjo*
Sterry, Jamie Michael*
Twasam, Christian Atsu
Yedlin, Deandre

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Allan, Thomas David
Allen, Max
Bailey, Owen John Edward
Barlaser, Daniel Tan
Barrett, Ryan Thomas
Bartlett, Tyrique
Brown, William George
Cass, Lewis Graham
Charman, Luke
Cole, Thomas Anthony
Cumbreras, Jesus Nunez
Ebanks, Tai Graham
Fernandez Satue, Victor
Gamblin, Lucas Ralph
Gibson, Liam Steven
Harker, Nathan
Huuhtanen, Otto Eemeli
Joyce, Samuel Edward
Langley, Daniel David
Longelo-Mbule, Rosaire
Longstaff, Matthew Ben
Longstaff, Sean David
Madia, Deese Kasinga
McEntee, Oisin Michael
McNall, Lewis
O’Connor, Stefan Ramone Sewell
Reed, Kain
Roberts, Callum
Rounsfell, George David Alan
Sangare, Mohammed
Sorensen, Elias Fritjof Graenge
Swailes, Jude Christopher
Toure, Fode Yannick
Walters, Oliver Reece
Watts, Kelland John William James
Wilson, Adam Ayiro
Woodman, Frederick John
Yarney, Josef Charles
Young, Jack


Southampton
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Alves Soares, Cedric Ricardo
Armstrong, Stuart
Austin, Charlie*
Bednarek, Jan
Bertrand, Ryan*
Davis, Steven*
El Younossi, Mohamed
Forster, Fraser Gerard*
Gabbiadini, Manolo
Gallagher, Samuel James*
Gunn, Angus Fraser James*
Hoedt, Wesley
Hojbjerg, Pierre Emile Kordt
Ings, Daniel William John*
Lemina, Mario Rene Junior
Long, Shane Patrick*
McCarthy, Alex Simon*
Redmond, Nathan Daniel Jerome*
Rose, Jack Joseph*
Stephens, Jack
Targett, Matthew Robert*
Vestergaard, Jannik
Vidal, Oriol Romeu
Ward-Prowse, James Michael Edward*
Yoshida, Maya

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Afolabi, Jonathan
Agbontohoma, David Osaretim
Bartlett, Daniel Grahame
Bradley Green, Jamie
Braithwaite, Benjamin Smales
Brennan, Sean Anthony
Burnett, Ethan Darren
Bycroft, Jack Thomas
Cluett, Ryan
Cull, Alexander
Davis, Harrison
Defise, Lucas Nsiona K
Ferry, William
Fleary, Taymar
Freeman, Kieran
Glean, Rio Kamil
Hale, Harlem
Hamblin, Harry Mark
Hansen, Kornelius Normann
Idowu, Roland
Johnson, Tyreke Martin
Jones, Alfie
Keogh, Seamas
Klarer, Christoph
Kozak, Simon
Kpohomouh, Pascal
Latham, Kingsley Finn
Ledwidge, Kameron Malcolm
Lewis, Harry Charles John
Mdlalose, Siphesihle Thembinkosi
Morris, James William
Nlundulu, Dan
Norton, Christian Anthony
Obafemi, Michael Oluwadurotimi
O’Connor, Thomas James
O’Driscoll, Aaron
Olufunwa, Oludare Samuel Araba
Parkes, Adam Darren
Ramsay, Kayne
Robise, Enzo
Rowthorn, Ben John
Saunders, Michael
Sims, Joshua Samuel
Slattery, Callum
Smallbone, William Anthony Patrick
Tchaptchet, Wandja Allan
Tella, Nathan
Valery, Yan
Vokins, Jake
Watts, Caleb Cassius
Watts, Callum Neil


Tottenham Hotspur
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Alderweireld, Toby Albertine
Alli, Bamidele Jermaine*
Aurier, Serge
Davies, Benjamin Thomas*
Dembele, Mousa
Dier, Eric Jeremy Edgar
Eriksen, Christian
Gazzaniga, Paulo Dino
Heung-min, Son
Kane, Harry*
Lamela, Erik
Llorente Torres, Fernando Javier
Lloris, Hugo
Nkoudou Mbida, Georges-Kevin
Ogilvie, Connor Stuart*
Rodrigues Moura da Silva, Lucas
Rose, Daniel Lee*
Sanchez Mina, Davinson
Sissoko, Moussa
Trippier, Kieran John*
Vertonghen, Jan
Vorm, Michel
Wanyama, Victor
Winks, Harry*

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Amos, Luke Ayodele
Asante, Enock Amponsah
Austin, Brandon Anthon
Bennett, J’Neil Lloyd
Binks, Luis Thomas
Bowden, Jamie Patrick
Brown, Jaden
Carter-Vickers, Cameron
Cirkin, Dennis
Clarke, Rayan Romario
Cooper, Chay
De Bie, Jonathan
Dinzeyi, Jonathan Toko Lema
Duncan, Dylan
Edwards, Marcus
Eyoma, Timothy Joel
Fagan-Walcott, Malachi Michael
Foyth, Juan Marcos
Freeman, Charlie
Georgiou, Anthony Michael
Glover, Thomas William
Harrison, Shayon
Hinds, Tariq Devontae Aaron
Kurylowicz, Kacper
Lyons-Foster, Brooklyn
Maghoma, Edmond-Paris
Markanday, Dilan Kumar
Marsh, George Owen
Mukendi, Jeremie
Oakley-Boothe, Tashan
Okedina, Jubril Adesope
Oluwayemi, Oluwaferanmi Joshua Chibuzo
Onomah, Joshua
Parrott, Troy Daniel
Patterson, Phoenix MacLaren
Pedder, Rafferty
Pochettino, Maurizio
Reynolds, Jamie Joe
Richards, Rodel
Roles, Jack
Shashoua, Armando
Shashoua, Samuel
Skipp, Oliver William
Statham, Maxwell Louis
Sterling, Kazaiah
Tainio, Maximus Mikael
Tanganga, Japhat Manzambi
Thorpe, Elliot Morgan
Tracey, Shilow
Walker-Peters, Kyle
White, Harvey David
Whiteman, Alfie


Watford
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Britos Cabrera, Miguel Angel
Capoue, Etienne
Cathcart, Craig George*
Chalobah, Nathaniel Nyakie*
Cholevas, Chose Loint
Cleverley, Thomas William*
Deeney, Troy Matthew*
Deulofeu Lazaro, Gerard
Doucoure, Abdoulaye
Femenia Far, Francisco
Foster, Ben*
Gomes, Heurelho Da Silva
Gray, Andre Anthony*
Hughes, William James*
Janmaat, Daryl
Kabasele, Christian
Mariappa, Adrian Joseph*
Masina, Adam
Navarro, Marc
Okaka, Stefano Chuka
Pereyra, Roberto Maximiliano
Prodl, Sebastian
Sema, Ken
Success Ajayi, Isaac
Zeegelaar, Marvin Romeo Kwasie

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Adebiyi, Emmanuel
Alvarado Hoyos, Jamie Alberto
Baptiste, Dante Astor Kareem
Becerra Maya, Juan Camillo
Bennetts, Jayden
Charles, Ashley James
Dahlberg, Pontus
Eleftheriou, Andrew
Estupinan Tenorio, Pervis Josue
Fobi, Kingsley
Folivi, Michael Kwaku
Forster, Harry James
Gordon, Lewis
Hernandez Suarez, Juan Camilo
Hoskins, James Michael
Howes, Samuel Scott
Hudson, Harry Jonathan
Hutchinson, Dominic Charles
Kaikay, Yazid
Leighton, Tom Craig
Lukebakio Ngandoli, Dodi
MacLean, Ryan Thomas William
Matthews, James John
Mbaye, Mamadou
McLean Cassidy, Ryan Michael
Miller, Reece
Mukena, Joy-Richard
Mullings, Michael Koray
Penaranda Maestre, Adalberto
Pereira, Dion Enrico
Phillips, Daniel Shaquille Jabari
Quina, Domingos
Sanders, Kai Sidney
Santana Ferreira, Matheus Henrique
Segura Portocarrero, Jorge Andres
Sesay, Samuel Santigie
Sibo, Kwasi
Suarez Charris, Luis Javier
Suckling, Ryan George
Tricker, Ben
Velasquez Reyes, Williams Daniel
Wilmot, Benjamin Lewis


West Ham United
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Antonio, Michail Gregory*
Arnautovic, Marko
Balbuena Gonzalez, Fabian Cornelio
Carroll, Andrew Thomas*
Cresswell, Aaron*
Fabianski, Lukasz
Fredericks, Ryan*
Hernandez Balcazar, Javier
Lanzini, Manuel
Makasi, Kusu Moses*
Masuaku Kawela, Fuka-Arthur
Noble, Mark James*
Obiang Avomo, Pedro Mba
Ogbonna, Obinze Angelo
Pereira Gomes, Felipe Anderson
Perez, Lucas
Reid, Winston Wiremu
San Miguel Del Castillo, Adrian
Sanchez Moreno, Carlos Alberto
Snodgrass, Robert
Wilshere, Jack Andrew*
Yarmolenko, Andrii
Zabaleta Girod, Pablo Javier

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Adarkwa, Sean Jordan
Afolayan, Oladapo Joshua
Akinola, Olatunji Oluwasehun
Alese, Ajibola
Anang, Joseph Tetteh
Appiah-Forson, Keenan
Ashby, Harrison
Barrett, Mason
Belic, Kristijan
Browne, Marcus Alexander
Caiger, Samuel Alfie
Chesters, Daniel Peter
Costa Da Rosa, Bernardo
Coventry, Conor
Dalipi, Kevin
Diangana, Grady
Diop, Issa Laye Lucas Jean
El Mhassani, Anouar
Giddings, Jake Patrick Moy
Greenidge, William Winston
Haksabanovic, Sead
Hannam, Reece Phillip Peter
Hector-Ingram, Jahmal Justin
Holland, Nathan Elliot
Jinadu, Daniel Oluwagbolade
Johnson, Benjamin
Kemp, Daniel
Lewis, Alfie
Longelo Mbule, Emmanuel
Martinez Lopez, Antonio
McGeachy, Kyle James
Mingi, Jade Jay
Nascimento Da Costa E Silva, Alexandre
Nebyla, Sebastian
Neufville, Vashon
Ngakia, Jeremy
Nsumbu, Samuel
Okotcha, Joshua
Oxford, Reece Joel
Parkes, Veron Brandon
Pask, Joshua David
Peake, Lennon
Powell, Joe
Rice, Declan
Samuelsen, Martin
Scully, Anthony Richard
Spyridis, Odysseas
Stroud, Peter Forrest
Sylvestre, Noha
Trott, Nathan Wallace Newman
Watson, Louie Shaun


Wolverhampton Wanderers
25 Squad players (*Home grown)

Bennett, Ryan*
Boly, Willy-Arnaud Zobo
Bonatini Lohner Maia, Leonardo
Castro Otto, Jonathan
Coady, Conor David*
Dendoncker, Leander
Doherty, Matthew James*
Dos Santos Patricio, Rui Pedro
Hause, Kortney Paul Duncan*
Iorfa, Dominic*
Iria Santos Moutinho, Joao Filipe
Jimenez Rodriguez, Raul Alonso
Neves Abreu Cavaleiro, Ivan Ricardo
Norris, William James*
Ruddy, John Thomas Gordon*
Saiss, Romain Ghanem Paul
Sousa de Azevedo E Costa, Helder Wander
Teixeira da Silva, Diogo Jose
Traore Diarra, Adama

U21 players (Contracts and Scholars)

Abbey, Jediael Yeboah
Ashley-Seal, Bernard Patrick
Beasley, Harry Alexander
Beltramini Alvarez, Adrian
Berkoe, Kevin
Caiado Vaz Dias, Joao
Collins, Aaron Graham John
Crabtree, Aaron
Csoka, Daniel
Cundle, Luke James
Da Silva Nascimento Vinagre, Ruben Goncalo
Da Silva Neves, Ruben Diogo
Deslandes, Sylvain Boris Nabil
Diallo, Sadou
Ennis, Niall Nathan Michael
Enobakhare, Bright
Gibbs-White, Morgan Anthony
Giles, Ryan John
Goodliffe, Ben David
Harris-Sealy, Andrew Jay
Hayden, Aaron Edward-George
He, Zhenyu
Herc, Christian
Heredia Fontana, Carlos
John, Cameron Bradley
Johnson, Connor William
Kilman, Maximilian
Kitolano, John Shuguto
Lattie, Diego Omar
Leak, Ryan David
McKenna, Daniel
Mir Vincente, Rafael
Molberg, Alexander Kert
Neto Hanne, Boubacar Rafael
Neves Alves, Paulo Manuel
O’Sullivan, Ray
Otasowie, Ebeguowen
Pardington, James
Parker, Todd William
Pereira Goncalves, Pedro Antonio
Perry, Taylor
Randall-Hurren, William
Rasmussen, Oskar Buur
Ronan, Connor Patrick
Ruddy, John Robert
Samuels, Austin Jordan
Sanderson, Dion Dannie Leonard
Sauvage, Enzo Claude
Seedorf, Sherwin
Simpson, Aaron
Smith, Jackson
Sondergaard, Andreas
Stevenson, Ben Edward
Taylor, Terence
Thompson, Callum Niall
Townsend, Taylor
Watt, Elliot William
Wilson, Donovan Junior


Pepi scores again as USMNT beats El Salvador to win Nations League group

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The USMNT got another goal from Ricardo Pepi to secure a 1-0 victory over El Salvador in Orlando on Monday and win Group D of the CONCACAF Nations League, booking their place in this summer’s finals.

[ MORE: USMNT player ratings vs Grenada | Recap/highlights ]

Mexico and the USMNT are the first two (of four) sides through to the final round, with Panama and Canada currently in pole position to finish atop their respective groups when they conclude play on Tuesday.

It was a frustratingly slow start by the USMNT on Monday, as El Salvador refused to let the Americas get comfortable or play their game. Long balls over the top of the USMNT defense created a few nervy moments early on, but interim head coach Anthony Hudson’s side looked a completely different side after halftime.

The USMNT’s first real scoring chance came in the 46th minute, when Gio Reyna cut in from the left wing, worked his way past two defenders and fired a shot low and hard toward the near post. The ball smashed the front of the post and the rebound ricocheted back into play, just out of Alejandro Zendejas’ reach atop the six-yard box.

[ MORE: Folarin Balogun to USMNT? “It’s something that will come to me”

Zendejas went close to opening the scoring just two minutes later, as he audaciously — but necessarily — lobbed the ball over a frazzled Mario Gonzalez in goal, only to pull it just wide of the far post.

The Yanks kept the pressure up as the second half wore on, and eventually got their reward in the 62nd minute. A minute after Pepi came into the game, Weston McKennie found the 20-year-old forward making a dangerous run in behind the Salvadoran defense, but Gonzalez saw it early as well and came out to close down his angles as Pepi jostled with the last defender. Pepi went for the cheeky chip over the ‘keeper, to go with the two goals he scored against Grenada on Friday.


How to watch USMNT vs El Salvador live, stream link and start time

Kick off: 7:30pm ET
Stadium: Exploria Stadium – Orlando, Florida
TV in English: TNT
TV/streaming en Español: Universo/Peacock

[ LIVE: CONCACAF Nations League scores – USMNT vs El Salvador ]


USMNT squad

Goalkeepers (3): Ethan Horvath (Luton Town), Zack Steffen (Middlesbrough), Matt Turner (Arsenal)

Defenders (8): Sergino Dest (AC Milan), Mark McKenzie (Genk), Tim Ream (Fulham), Bryan Reynolds (Westerlo), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), Miles Robinson (Atlanta United), Joe Scally (Borussia Monchengladbach), Auston Trusty (Birmingham City)

Midfielders (7): Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United), Johnny Cardoso (Internacional), Luca de la Torre (Celta Vigo), Weston McKennie (Leeds United), Yunus Musah (Valencia), Alan Sonora (Juarez), Djordje Mihailovic (AZ Alkmaar)

Forwards (6): Taylor Booth (Utrecht), Daryl Dike (West Bromwich Albion), Ricardo Pepi (Groningen), Christian Pulisic (Chelsea), Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund), Alejandro Zendejas (Club America)


EURO 2024 qualification live! EURO qualifiers schedule, updates, standings

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EURO 2024 qualifying is here, and you’re in the right spot for groups, fixtures, and results.

Italy outlasted England in penalty kicks to win EURO 2020 and is bidding to become the first repeat winner since Spain in 2008 and 2012.

[ MORE: Breaking down Premier League title race ]

England is still seeking its first European Championship and will be favored to emerge from Group C with aforementioned Italy as well as Ukraine, North Macedonia, and Malta.

Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions started off 2024 qualifying well as Harry Kane snapped a tie with Wayne Rooney atop England’s all-time goals list with a 2-1 win in Italy, the nation’s first in the country since 1961, and then Bukayo Saka led the Three Lions to a 2-0 win over Ukraine on Sunday.

Netherlands and France are also in a spicy group that has dark horse Republic of Ireland and former champions Greece, as well as Gibraltar.

[ MORE: Live scores, updates, standings from EURO 2024 qualifying ]

A number of nations have guaranteed themselves no worse than a playoff spot due to their performances in the UEFA Nations League: Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Spain, Scotland, Georgia, Croatia, Turkey, Serbia, Kazakhstan.



EURO 2024 qualifying schedule

Thursday, March 23

Kazakhstan 1-2 Slovenia
Slovakia 0-0 Luxembourg
Italy 1-2 England – Video, player ratings as Kane breaks Rooney record
Denmark 3-1 Finland
Portugal 4-0 Liechtenstein
San Marino 0-2 Northern Ireland
North Macedonia 2-1 Malta
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-0 Iceland

Friday, March 24

Bulgaria 0-1 Montenegro
Gibraltar 0-3 Greece
Moldova 1-1 Faroe Islands
Serbia 2-0 Lithuania
Austria 4-1 Azerbaijan
Sweden 0-3 Belgium
Czech Republic 3-1 Poland
France 4-0 Netherlands

Saturday, March 25

Scotland 3-0 Cyprus
Israel 1-1 Kosovo
Armenia 1-2 Turkey
Belarus 0-5 Switzerland
Spain 3-0 Norway
Croatia 1-0 Wales
Andorra 0-2 Romania

Sunday, March 26

Kazakhstan 3-2 Denmark
England 2-0 Ukraine — Video, player ratings as Saka leads Three Lions
Liechtenstein 0-7 Iceland
Slovenia 2-0 San Marino
Slovakia 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Northern Ireland 0-1 Finland
Luxembourg 0-6 Portugal
Malta 0-2 Italy

Monday, March 27

Montenegro 0-2 Serbia
Netherlands 3-0 Gibraltar
Poland 1-0 Albania
Austria 2-1 Estonia
Sweden 5-0 Azerbaijan
Moldova 0-0 Czech Republic
Hungary 3-0 Bulgaria
Republic of Ireland 0-1 France

Tuesday, March 28

Georgia vs Norway — Noon ET
Wales vs Latvia — 2:45pm ET
Romania vs Belarus — 2:45pm ET
Switzerland vs Israel — 2:45pm ET
Kosovo vs Andorra — 2:45pm ET
Turkey vs Croatia — 2:45pm ET
Scotland vs Spain — 2:45pm ET


EURO 2024 qualifying standings

Group A

Spain — 3 pts, +3 GD
Scotland — 3 pts, +3GD
Georgia
Norway — 0 pts, -3 GD
Cyprus — 0 pts, -3 GD

Group B

France — 3pts, +4 GD
Greece — 3 pts, +3 GD
Republic of Ireland
Gibraltar — 0 pts, -3 GD
Netherlands — 0 pts, -4 GD

Group C

England — 6 pts, +3 GD
Italy — 3 pts, +1 GD
North Macedonia — 3 pts, +1 GD
Ukraine — 0 pts, -2 GD
Malta — 0 pts, -3 GD

Group D

Turkey — 3 pts, +1 GD
Wales — 1 pt, 0 GD
Croatia — 1 pt, 0 GD
Latvia
Armenia — 0 pts, -1 GD

Group E

Czech Republic — 3 pts, +2 GD
Faroe Islands — 1 pt, 0 GD
Moldova — 1 pt, 0 GD
Albania
Poland — 0 pts, -2 GD

Group F

Austria — 3 pts, +3 GD
Belgium — 3 pts, + 3GD
Estonia
Azerbaijan — 0 pts, -3 GD
Sweden — 0 pts, -3 GD

Group G

Serbia — 3 pts, +2 GD
Montenegro — 3 pts, +1 GD
Hungary
Bulgaria — 0 pts, -1 GD
Lithuania — 0 pts, -2 GD

Group H

Slovenia — 6 pts, +3 GD
Northern Ireland — 3 pts, +1 GD
Denmark — 3 pts, +1 GD
Finland — 3 pts, -1 GD
Kazakhstan — 3 pts, 0 GD
San Marino — 0 pts, -4 GD

Group I

Switzerland — 3 pts, +5 GD
Romania — 3 pts, + 2 GD
Israel — 1 pt, 0 GD
Kosovo — 1 pt, 0 GD
Andorra — 0 pts, -2 GD
Belarus — 0 pts, -5 GD

Group J

Portugal — 6 pts, +8 GD
Slovakia — 4 pt, +2 GD
Iceland — 3 pts, +4 GD
Bosnia and Herzegovina — 3 pts, +1 GD
Liechtenstein — 1 pt, -7 GD
Luxembourg — 0 pts, -10 GD

Antonio Conte, Tottenham part ways

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Antonio Conte’s belabored but seemingly inevitable exit from Tottenham Hotspur was just that, as Spurs announced the Italian legend’s exit late Sunday.

Conte went off on everyone at the club following a 3-3 draw with Southampton in Premier League Matchweek 28, and the international break did nothing to calm or rectify the situation.

“I see selfish players, I see players that don’t want to help each other and don’t put their heart [into the game],” Conte said at one point, later criticizing ownership, coaches, and staff. See the full press conference atop this post.

Cristian Stellini will stay on and oversee the season as “Acting Head Coach” with longtime Spurs man Ryan Mason assisting the Italian.

[ MORE: Saka, Kane scored as England cruises past Ukraine ]

Conte, 53, was appointed Spurs boss on Nov. 2, 2021 following the firing of Nuno Espirito Santo, and helped Tottenham to a top-four finish and a return to the UEFA Champions League.

Spurs went unbeaten in their first seven matches to open the 2022-23 season, only losing away to West Ham and Chelsea, but a 3-1 loss at Arsenal in the North London derby started a run of ups and downs not normally associated with Conte teams.

After beating Brighton and Everton, Spurs failed to win consecutive Premier League matches between October 19 and late January, when Spurs beat Fulham and Man City on consecutive match days.

Tottenham was on a 5W-1D-2L Premier League run when Conte launched into his incredible rants following the Southampton draw. That, combined with a lifeless Champions League exit against AC Milan, was far too much to sustain him at the club.

Tottenham Hotspur statement on Antonio Conte

From TottenhamHotspur.com:

“We can announce that Head Coach Antonio Conte has left the Club by mutual agreement. We achieved Champions League qualification in Antonio’s first season at the Club. We thank Antonio for his contribution and wish him well for the future.

“Cristian Stellini will take the team as Acting Head Coach for the remainder of the season, along with Ryan Mason as Assistant Head Coach.

Daniel Levy, Chairman: ‘We have 10 Premier League games remaining and we have a fight on our hands for a Champions League place. We all need to pull together. Everyone has to step up to ensure the highest possible finish for our Club and amazing, loyal supporters.'”

What now?

It’s very strange that Spurs would wait one week into the international break and then announce that Conte was leaving without a new coach in place (Stellini was a long time Tottenham assistant).

Spurs are currently in fourth place on the table with 49 points, one point behind Manchester United, but Newcastle (47 points) and Liverpool 42 points) both have two matches-in-hand on Stellini’s men. Brighton’s also on 42 points and has three matches-in-hand on Spurs.

Stellini actually may have a pretty easy task presuming he didn’t follow up Conte’s comments about the players by yelling, “Yeah, I agree!”

There are points to be had along the way as Spurs return from break to meet Everton, Brighton, and Bournemouth, but the relatively soft landing ends with Newcastle, Manchester United, and Liverpool in the following three PL matches.

Palace, Villa, Brentford, and Leeds wind down the fixture list, so it’s reasonable to think Spurs will return to the Champions League if they can get through Liverpool on April 30 with a look at the top four.

Premier League top scorers: Who is leading Golden Boot race?

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Harry Kane scored twice on Saturday to give him 20 goals on the Premier League season, and impressive figure with 10-plus matches left for the teams of the Premier League this season.

Then Erling Haaland converted a penalty at Crystal Palace to give him 28 on the season, reminding the country that the Golden Boot race remains in fait accompli territory.

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There is something somewhat dull about knowing the identity of the 2022 Golden Boot winner, the lone curiosity being the final number of his final tally, we get it, but most of what Haaland is doing this season is simply marvelous and to be admired without much fear.

Haaland’s Premier League-leading 28 goals have him seven goals clear of the next closest challenger: Tottenham’s fantastic and firing Harry Kane.

The Norwegian star piled up 20 goals in a single Premier League season faster than any player in history… by seven games (Kevin Phillips of Sunderland did it in 21). Now he’s within five goals of equalling Kevin Phillips’ record for most goals in a debut Premier League season.

And the later this season goes with him projected so far over the current record, the less chucking is accompanied by marking out the pace (especially considering Haaland was not beaten up by the World Cup, as Norway was not in the tournament). And even though Haaland is currently overperforming his expected goals total, it’s clear that projecting him for the Premier League record is rather realistic.

Which records can Haaland break?

Haaland may not be likely to hit 50 goals given the schedule congestion to come for Man City, but the Premier League record is very well under assault and that figure isn’t entirely absurd. He’s played in 23 of Man City’s 24 games, scoring 26 goals.

Mohamed Salah holds the 38-game season record with his 32 goals scored for Liverpool during the 2017-18 season, while Newcastle’s Andy Cole and Blackburn’s Alan Shearer bagged 34 during 42-game seasons in the 20th century’s final decade.

Haaland also could topple the record for goal involvements (goals plus assists) in a single season, including beating the 42-game record. Alan Shearer put up 47 over 42, while Thierry Henry holds the 38-game record with 44.

Other records that Haaland could legitimately tie or topple:

  • 30 goals in a first Premier League season (Kevin Phillips, Sunderland, 1999-2000)
  • Goals in 24 different Premier League matches (Salah, Liverpool, 2017-18)
  • Most goals in a Premier League match (Five tied with five)
  • 11-straight Premier League games with a goal (Jamie Vardy, Leicester, 2014-15)

Read on to see the latest Premier League goal totals for the 2022-23 season, as Haaland looks to claim a Golden Boot in his first PL season.

Premier League 2022-23 Golden Boot race

    1. Erling Haaland, Man City — 28
    2. Harry Kane, Tottenham — 21
    3. Ivan Toney, Brentford — 16
    4. Marcus Rashford, Manchester United — 14
    5. Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal — 13
    6. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal — 12
    7. Miguel Almiron, Newcastle — 11
    8. Aleksandar Mitrovic, Fulham — 11
    9. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool — 11
    10. Rodrigo, Leeds United — 11
    11. Martin Odegaard, Arsenal — 10
    12. James Maddison, Leicester City — 9
    13. Phil Foden, Man City — 9
    14. Ollie Watkins, Aston Villa — 9
    15. Harvey Barnes, Leicester City — 9
    16. Leandro Trossard — Brighton/Arsenal — 8
    17. Danny Ings, Aston Villa/West Ham — 8
    18. Darwin Nunez, Liverpool — 8
    19. Roberto Firmino, Liverpool — 8
    20. Callum Wilson, Newcastle — 7
    21. Brennan Johnson, Nottingham Forest — 7
    22. Alexis Mac Allister, Brighton — 7
    23. James Ward-Prowse, Southampton — 7
    24. Kai Havertz, Chelsea — 7
    25. Solly March, Brighton — 7
    26. Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace — 6
    27. Pascal Gross, Brighton — 6
    28. Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton — 6
    29. Heung-min Son, Tottenham — 6
    30. Phillip Billing, Bournemouth — 6
    31. Alexander Isak, Newcastle — 6