England unveil squad numbers for this summer's Euros as Jack Grealish is handed No 7 shirt

England unveil squad numbers for this summer’s Euros as Jack Grealish is handed illustrious No 7 shirt while Phil Foden will hope to emulate Michael Owen at the ’98 World Cup after taking the No 20 shirt


England have revealed their squad numbers for the upcoming European Championship this summer, with Jack Grealish handed the No 7 shirt.

After months of speculation, Gareth Southgate announced his 26-man squad for this summer’s Euros, as the England boss dropped Jesse Lingard, Ollie Watkins, Ben White, Ben Godfrey and James Ward Prowse, while Mason Greenwood withdrew with injury.

Southgate also named four right backs in his squad, opting to keep Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier, Reece James and Trent Alexander-Arnold as options for the tournament. 

Jack Grealish has been given the famous No 7 shirt for England for this summer's Euros

Jack Grealish has been given the famous No 7 shirt for England for this summer’s Euros

England unveiled their squad numbers for the tournament after the squad announcement

England unveiled their squad numbers for the tournament after the squad announcement

Grealish will wear the iconic No 7 shirt, worn by former England captain David Beckham

Grealish will wear the iconic No 7 shirt, worn by former England captain David Beckham

Aston Villa captain and talisman Grealish was also named in the squad, having impressed since making his debut last year, and the attacker has been handed the famous No 7 shirt for the duration of England’s time in the competition.  

‘I told my mum I have the No 7 shirt,’ a delighted Grealish told England’s Twitter

‘It’s one of my favourite numbers and I told my mum and I was shocked myself to be honest. 

‘The No 7 at a major tournament for England. I got told on a WhatsApp text. I’m going to keep it forever.’

Everton stopper Jordan Pickford has been given the No 1 jersey in a boost to his chances

Everton stopper Jordan Pickford has been given the No 1 jersey in a boost to his chances

Phil Foden of Manchester City is expected to shine on the big stage

A young Michael Owen shot to fame with a star performance at the 1998 World Cup

Phil Foden (L) will hope to emulate Michael Owen (R) after being given the No 20 shirt

Meanwhile, England captain Harry Kane will wear the No 9 shirt and is expected to lead the line for the Three Lions as he searches for the Golden Boot.

Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford are No 10 and 11 respectively, John Stones will wear the No 5 while Harry Maguire – who is facing a race to reach full fitness – has been given the No 6 shirt.

Alexander-Arnold will wear the No 22, while Wolves captain Conor Coady takes his club number (16) as does Mason Mount (19) and Ben Chilwell (21). 

England will play two friendlies this week as preparations gear up for the tournament

England will play two friendlies this week as preparations gear up for the tournament

Elsewhere, Manchester City hotshot Phil Foden will wear the No 20, and fans will surely hope that the youngster can emulate the displays of Michael Owen at the 1998 World Cup, in which the former striker wore the same number.

In the battle for the goalkeeping gloves, Jordan Pickford has been given the No 1 shirt ahead of Dean Henderson and Sam Johnstone, in a boost for the Everton stopper. 

England play two friendlies this week in the North East as preparations continue ahead of the Euros, which begin later this month.  

source: dailymail.co.uk