Jordan Henderson has been ruled out of the World Cup 2026 following a serious injury sustained during England's match against Mexico. The incident occurred after England's dramatic 3-2 victory at the Azteca Stadium on July 7, 2026, when Henderson landed awkwardly while celebrating with teammates.
Details of Henderson's Injury
The injury happened as Henderson hopped over advertising hoardings, leading to a fall that resulted in a serious break to his arm. He received immediate treatment from medical staff on the field, where England's players gathered around him. Subsequently, he was transported to a local hospital in Mexico City for further evaluation.
Reports confirm that Henderson may require surgery due to the extent of the injury. England head coach Thomas Tuchel provided updates after the match, stating that Henderson had been taken to the hospital for urgent care, marking a significant blow to England's plans for the knockout stages.
Impact on England's World Cup Campaign
Jordan Henderson's absence will be felt keenly as England prepares for the quarter-finals against Norway. The midfielder had only featured for six minutes in the tournament, making his presence felt in the closing stages of England's 2-0 victory over Panama.





