England uruguay: England vs Uruguay: 1-1 Draw at Wembley
In a closely contested friendly match at Wembley on March 27, 2026, England faced Uruguay, resulting in a 1-1 draw. This match served as part of England’s preparations for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
Ben White, who had previously walked out on the England squad during the 2022 World Cup for personal reasons, scored his first international goal in the 81st minute. However, his moment of glory was marred when he conceded a penalty in the 94th minute, allowing Federico Valverde to equalize for Uruguay.
The match featured an experimental line-up from England, with notable performances from players like James Trafford, who made his senior debut. However, the game was overshadowed by heavy challenges, leading to injuries for Noni Madueke and Phil Foden, both of whom were forced off the pitch.
Thomas Tuchel, England’s coach, expressed his dissatisfaction with the officiating, stating, “I didn’t think it was a good performance at all [from the officials]. A bad day at the office.” His comments came after a controversial moment when Ronald Araujo escaped a red card for a bad tackle on Foden.
Despite the draw, the match provided valuable experience for the squad. Harry Maguire noted the confusion surrounding Manuel Ugarte’s yellow cards, revealing that the first card was mistakenly attributed to him instead of Jose Maria Gimenez.
Ben White’s performance drew mixed reactions, with Rob Dorsett commenting, “Ben White can’t escape the headlines, and it was a night of tremendous highs and some hefty lows for the Arsenal defender.” Tuchel also acknowledged the crowd’s reaction, stating, “I heard he was booed. I didn’t hear it on the field because I was involved in the changes [subs].”
Looking ahead, England will host Japan in another friendly at Wembley on Tuesday, providing another opportunity for the team to refine their tactics and build momentum ahead of the World Cup.