Previous World Cup appearances: 16Best performance: Winners (1966)First appearance: 1950 (Brazil)Top goal scorer: Gary Lineker (10)Most appearances: Peter Shilton (18)Player to watch: Harry KaneFIFA world ranking: 4Fixtures: Croatia (June 17, Dallas), Ghana (June 23, Boston), Panama (June 27, New York)It has now been 60 years of hurt for England, who lifted their only World Cup title in 1966. But while the Three Lions are certainly genuine contenders this time around, they come into the 2026 edition in a rather unsettled mood.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe Three Lions strolled through their group, becoming the first European team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup as they booked their place with two games to spare.However, it’s fair to say that it was not the toughest group, and their performances in recent friendlies have drawn boos from fairly unenthused Wembley crowds, not least the defeats to Senegal and Japan.Can England get a tune out of the likes of Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane? Can the Three Lions find a way back to playing entertaining football? And does coach Thomas Tuchel actually know his best team?Tuchel gambles on ‘chemistry’The German manager’s squad selection raised a few eyebrows as several key names were left out amid a few surprise inclusions.Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Man City’s Phil Foden, two of England’s most creative players, did not make the cut after disappointing seasons, while Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Man United’s Harry Maguire also missed out.Meanwhile, striker Ivan Toney – who plays for Saudi Arabia for Al-Ahli and has barely featured for England under Tuchel – has made the squad, along with some other debatable choices in Tottenham’s Djed Spence, Brentford’s 35-year-old midfielder Jordan Henderson, and Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarell Quans …