QATAR World Cup 2022

Every Premier League player at the 2022 World Cup

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The Premier League may be paused, but you can watch many top players from English Football’s top tier at the 2022 World Cup.  

Every nation has now submitted their final squad lists for the tournament in Qatar. Overall, 134 Premier League players are set to play at the 2022 World Cup, not counting those out on loan abroad (such as Romelu Lukaku, Alex Telles and Ethan Ampadu).  

All 20 top-flight sides have at least two players heading to the Middle East to play on the biggest stage in Football. Of the 32 competing countries, 26 have a Premier League star within their ranks – the six that do not are Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Tunisia, Costa Rica and Canada. 

At your home of Online Football Betting, we have put together a complete list of every Premier League player playing at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.  

Arsenal 

Total Players: 10 

  • Brazil – Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli 
  • England – Aaron Ramsdale, Ben White, Bukayo Saka 
  • France – William Saliba 
  • Ghana – Thomas Partey 
  • Japan – Takehiro Tomiyasu 
  • Switzerland – Granit Xhaka 
  • USA – Matt Turner 

Aston Villa 

Total Players: 4 

  • Argentina – Emi Martinez 
  • Belgium – Leander Dendoncker 
  • Poland – Jan Bednarek, Matty Cash 

Bournemouth 

Total Players: 2 

  • Wales – Chris Mepham, Kieffer Moore 

Brentford 

Total Players: 6 

  • Cameroon – Bryan Mbuemo 
  • Denmark – Christian Norgaard, Mathias Jensen, Mikkel Damsgaard 
  • Iran – Saman Ghoddos 
  • Spain – David Raya 

Brighton & Hove Albion 

Total Players: 8 

  • Argentina – Alexis Mac Allister 
  • Belgium – Leandro Trossard 
  • Ecuador – Jeremy Sarmiento, Moises Caicedo, Pervis Estupinan 
  • Ghana – Tariq Lamptey 
  • Japan – Kaoru Mitoma 
  • Spain – Robert Sanchez 

Chelsea 

Total Players: 12 

  • Brazil – Thiago Silva 
  • Croatia – Mateo Kovacic 
  • England – Conor Gallagher, Mason Mount, Raheem Sterling 
  • Germany – Kai Havertz 
  • Morocco – Hakim Ziyech  
  • Senegal – Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly 
  • Spain – Cesar Azpilicueta 
  • Switzerland – Denis Zakaria 
  • USA – Christian Pulisic 

Crystal Palace 

Total Players: 2 

  • Denmark – Joachim Andersen 
  • Ghana – Jordan Ayew 

Everton 

Total Players: 4 

  • Belgium – Amadou Onana 
  • England – Conor Coady, Jordan Pickford 
  • Senegal – Idrissa Gueye 

Fulham 

Total Players: 6 

  • Portugal – Joao Palhinha 
  • Serbia – Aleksandar Mitrovic 
  • USA – Antonee Robinson, Tim Ream 
  • Wales – Daniel James, Harry Wilson 

Leeds United 

Total Players: 3 

  • Denmark – Rasmus Kristensen 
  • USA – Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams 

Leicester City 

Total Players: 7 

  • Belgium – Timothy Castagne, Youri Tielemans, Wout Faes 
  • England – James Maddison 
  • Ghana – Daniel Amartey 
  • Senegal – Nampalys Mendy 
  • Wales – Danny Ward 

Liverpool 

Total Players: 7 

  • Brazil – Alisson, Fabinho 
  • England – Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold 
  • France – Ibrahima Konate 
  • Netherlands – Virgil van Dijk 
  • Uruguay – Darwin Nunez 

Manchester City 

Total Players: 16 

  • Argentina – Julian Alvarez 
  • Belgium – Kevin De Bruyne 
  • Brazil – Ederson 
  • England – Jack Grealish, John Stones, Kalvin Phillips, Kyle Walker, Phil Foden 
  • Germany – Ilkay Gundogan 
  • Netherlands – Nathan Ake 
  • Portugal – Bernardo Silva, Joao Cancelo, Ruben Dias 
  • Spain – Aymeric Laporte, Rodri 
  • Switzerland – Manuel Akanji 

Manchester United 

Total Players: 14 

  • Argentina – Lisandro Martinez 
  • Brazil – Antony, Casemiro, Fred 
  • Denmark – Christian Eriksen 
  • England – Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford 
  • France – Raphael Varane 
  • Netherlands – Tyrell Malacia 
  • Portugal – Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo, Diogo Dalot 
  • Uruguay – Facundo Pellestri 

Newcastle United 

Total Players: 5 

  • Brazil – Bruno Guimaraes 
  • England – Callum Wilson, Kieran Trippier, Nick Pope 
  • Switzerland – Fabian Schar 

Nottingham Forest 

Total Players: 5 

  • Senegal – Cheikhou Kouyate 
  • Switzerland – Remo Freuler 
  • Wales – Brennan Johnson, Neco Williams, Wayne Hennessey 

Southampton 

Total Players: 2 

  • Germany – Armel Bella-Kotchap 
  • Ghana – Mohammed Salisu 

Tottenham Hotspur 

Total Players: 11 

  • Argentina – Cristian Romero 
  • Brazil – Richarlison 
  • Croatia – Ivan Perisic 
  • Denmark – Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 
  • England – Eric Dier, Harry Kane 
  • France – Hugo Lloris 
  • Senegal – Pape Matar Sarr 
  • South Korea – Son Heung-min 
  • Uruguay – Rodrigo Bentancur 
  • Wales – Ben Davies 

West Ham United 

Total Players: 5 

  • Brazil – Lucas Paqueta 
  • England – Declan Rice 
  • France – Alphonse Areola 
  • Germany – Thilo Kehrer 
  • Morocco – Nayef Aguerd 

Wolves 

Total Players: 5 

  • Mexico – Raul Jimenez 
  • Portugal – Jose Sa, Matheus Nunes, Ruben Neves 
  • South Korea – Hwang Hee-chan 

Bet on World Cup matches involving all your favourite Premier League stars over on the BetVictor Sportsbook.  

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