Don't think so, but I don't think the home nations agreement is anywhere online in writing, so could be wrong. But they need a link to which ever country they choose to represent.
There's a channel islander who plays for Wales. But he has a Welsh grandparent. Had he not had any links to wales he would only be eligible for England
Alfie Jones is the newest member of #CanMNT. Sources confirm the Middlesborough centre back - eligible to play for Canada through a grandparent on his mother's side - will be named in the team's squad later this week. https://t.co/DVuGUwSOOr@TSN_Sports @TSNSoccer— Matthew Scianitti (@TSNScianitti) November 3, 2025
Unusual for France to lose a dual at a young age. 🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Ibrahim Mbaye has chosen the Senegalese NT over the French NT. 🇸🇳Mbaye is expected to be called up by Senegal.— @FabriceHawkins pic.twitter.com/QL2mCwfS72— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) November 5, 2025
Aidan Stokes, who has one cap (and multiple invites) with England U17, started at the U17 WC today for the US. Great shot-stopping and inconsistent distribution. Remains eligible for England or Wales with a switch.
On the callum osmand situation. The Welsh are moaning that we apparently shouldn't be allowed to pick channel island players despite the fact that the English fa puts money into channel island football
They will always feel hard done by when it comes to us, it’s the nature of the beast. I’m just looking forward to that day when they complain that we aren’t bringing through enough players for them.
He just won a penalty for Celtic and looked lively but looks like he’s done his hamstring, so isn’t getting picked this window! Im not sure what the Home Nations agreement rules are, and whether by default they qualify for England (theres literally zero official information/documentation online) In Osmand’s case I’m pretty sure he has English ancestry so qualifies for England anyway, and has none for Wales (otherwise they’d still be picking him) Not sure why they’d want to be picking players for Wales, with zero links to the country.
Confirmation of the sixth men’s nationality change on the FIFA update site - Follows Wan-Bissaka, Donley, Hirst, Jebbison and Loader.
Latest US U17 B squad (not the U17 World Cup squad) includes former LA Galaxy right back Eddie Chadwick who had a couple caps with England U16 last year. Chadwick has apparently left LA Galaxy's academy and debuted for Ipswich Town U18s recently. https://www.canaries.co.uk/match/2590441/lineups
US Soccer finally created a U21 national team and one of call-ups to their first camp is center back Brandan Craig, who has an English father and trialed at Liverpool's academy years ago. Obviously not England senior NT-quality but Craig is a pretty unique player for US Soccer standards. Great passing range and frequently would be the main set piece taker for US youth teams. Hopefully he can earn a move to the Championship, following the same path as another CF Montreal central defender and Pennsylvania native, George Campbell.
O’reilly , spence , lewis skelly , hall and shaw in front of him plus livramento also able to play there . Think we will survive lol
It is a bit of a shame with Rico Henry. Felt like he deserved the reward of an England cap at certain points in his career. Maybe it doesn’t matter anyway because he still likely wouldn’t have been cap tied.
Rico Henry has started 1 league game since September 2023. Every single player who's played left back for England in the last 2 years could get injured, and he still wouldn't be anywhere near the squad.
When you say predictably do you actually mean the opposite? As the odds on this happening are extremely low. 2 years ago before his knee injury (when he still wasn’t picked) Henry was about 4th choice left back. He’d realistically be about 9th or 10th now, Tuchel would play Burn there before him for example plus at least 6 or 7 other options. (Shaw, Spence, MLS, Hall, O’Reilly, Sessegnon, Mitchell, Livramento and probably even Chilwell)
Would Keane Lewis-Potter come in ahead of him at this point? He's kept him off the pitch at Brentford and is younger, seems an obstacle. Others have said it, but I don't think Henry was close enough to England for this to be a worry. Of the many dual national names that get floated around in Jamaica fantasy teams, Henry was easily among the most realistic. He isn't super young anymore and was far out of the picture. Unless this injury crisis takes out like 9 guys, there's not much space for Henry to get involved. For fun, here's a recent best XI made up of uncapped Jamaica-eligible duals. Henry the first off the list. 🏴🇯🇲 Imagine this starting lineup... 🤯 The best English-born XI eligible to represent Jamaica, featuring only players not tied to England. Absolute top quality in every position. How far could this team go in a World Cup? Let the debate begin!👇#Jamaica #england #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/UAnF2WyfDS— ⚽️𝐍𝐓 ꜰᴏᴏᴛʙᴀʟʟ ʜᴜʙ (@NTFootballHub) November 5, 2025