England midfielder Jordan Henderson sustained a serious wrist injury while celebrating his team's thrilling World Cup victory over Mexico on July 6, 2026. According to manager Thomas Tuchel, Henderson fell awkwardly from the advertising hoardings at Azteca Stadium after England's 3-2 win in the last-16 match.
Details of Henderson's Injury
Henderson, who is 36 years old and plays for Brentford, was seen being carried off the pitch on a stretcher. Tuchel commented, "Jordan just fell over and injured his wrist. It looks really bad." The injury is described as quite serious, and he is currently in the hospital receiving treatment.
Henderson's participation in the tournament has already been limited, with only a brief appearance in England's victory against Panama in the group stage. His absence is a significant blow to the team as they prepare for the upcoming matches.
Impact on England's World Cup Campaign
With England's next match scheduled against Norway on July 8, 2026, in Miami, the team faces challenges not only with Henderson's injury but also with Reece James sidelined due to a hamstring issue. Additionally, Jarell Quansah is unavailable after receiving a red card in the match against Mexico.





