England 2027 World Cup squad power rankings: Lucia Kendall jumps up list after debut against Australia

Lucia Kendall England World Cup squad power rankings
Lucia Kendall made her first senior England appearance against Australia

England had a mixed international break with a defeat to Brazil followed by a victory over Australia, and here SheKicks gives our updated 2027 World Cup squad power rankings.

Possible England squad for the 2027 Women’s World Cup

England goalkeepers

England World Cup squad power rankings

The Lionesses will be taking three goalkeepers to the 2027 Women’s World Cup and Yachine Trophy winner Hannah Hampton leads the way to start in two years.

Hampton missed the 2-1 defeat to Brazil with a minor elbow injury but stepped back in for their 3-0 win over Australia. She was rarely troubled as England had 29 shots compared to Australia’s three.

Manchester City goalkeeper Khiara Keating cemented her role as back-up for Hampton after she made her England debut in the defeat to Brazil. She was selected over Anna Moorhouse and Sophie Baggaley, with the latter being a late call-up to the squad after Hampton suffered her injury.

In our last power rankings, Aston Villa’s Ellie Roebuck was our choice for the third goalkeeper on the plane to Brazil in 2027. However, Wiegman selected four goalkeepers over Roebuck for the friendlies with Brazil and Australia. Therefore, she is replaced on our list by 30-year-old Orlando Pride goalkeeper Moorhouse.

Goalkeeper power rankings Club England caps
Hannah Hampton Chelsea 23
Khiara Keating Manchester City 1
Anna Moorhouse Orlando Pride 0

England Defenders

October’s international fixtures were an interesting one when it comes to England defenders. 

England captain Leah Williamson was out of the squad with an injury, while Arsenal pair Katie Reid and Lotte Wubben-Moy were forced to pull out of the squad.

Lucy Bronze and Niamh Charles made the squad but are coming off the back of their own injuries, while Taylor Hinds made her debut against Australia.

Despite missing both friendlies, Williamson is still the highest-ranked defender in our power rankings. She is followed by Maya Le Tissier, who finally got her start at centre-back against Australia, after Sarina Wiegman previously said she saw Le Tissier as more of a right-back for the Lionesses.

Some statistics show that Le Tissier could be a first-choice centre-back for England in 2027. 

Bronze will be 35 by the time the next World Cup starts, but as long as she is fit and healthy, it would be a surprise to see her omitted from the squad.

Esme Morgan, Jess Carter and Lotte Wubben-Moy all currently make the squad, as well as veteran Alex Greenwood.

However, some players are knocking on the door. Hinds showed that she could be an option for left-back, and although Reid was unable to make her England debut, her performances for Arsenal are giving Wiegman something to think about.

Defender power rankings Club England caps
Leah Williamson Arsenal 64
Maya Le Tissier Manchester United 10
Esme Morgan Washington Spirit 18
Lucy Bronze Chelsea 142
Niamh Charles Chelsea 30
Jess Carter Gotham FC 52
Lotte Wubben-Moy Arsenal 13
Alex Greenwood Manchester City 107

England Midfielders 

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Lucia Kendall has jumped into our World Cup squad in the England 2027 World Cup power rankings list after a Player of the Match debut against Australia.

England head coach Wiegman said that Kendall deserved her start against the Matildas. 

The presence of Kendall could affect the chances for the likes of Lola Brown, who has been a star for England’s youth teams. The uncapped 17-year-old drops down our rankings, but has plenty of time to work her way back into the 23.

With Jess Park and Grace Clinton unavailable for the Lionesses, Kendall took her opportunity on Tuesday night, and it is likely we will see more of the 21-year-old in future England camps.

Georgia Stanway is still England’s top midfield option after scoring a penalty on Tuesday, while it was telling that Wiegman handed the captain’s armband to Keira Walsh in the absence of Williamson.

Ella Toone, Clinton and Park are all in very strong positions to make the World Cup squad in two years.

Midfielders power rankings Club England caps
Georgia Stanway Bayern Munich 86
Jess Park Manchester United 20
Ella Toone Manchester United 67
Keira Walsh Chelsea 95
Grace Clinton Manchester City 16
Lucia Kendall Aston Villa 1

England Attackers

Aggie Beever-Jones continues to cement her place in the England squad after scoring in the victory over Australia.

The Chelsea star’s best position is as the central striker, but she can also play out wide, giving her a strong chance of making the starting XI in 2027 next to Alessia Russo.

Lauren James and Lauren Hemp are likely to retain their spots in the squad for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The duo are both still young and offers a lot of threat from wide positions. However, the only concern is their respective injury records.

Chloe Kelly will also still be in her 20s by the time of the World Cup and should make the cut.

Our attacking options are completed by Michelle Agyemang. However, there are fears over the extent of the injury she suffered on Tuesday night, after she was taken off on a stretcher after appearing to hurt her knee. 

Forward power rankings Club England caps
Alessia Russo Arsenal 59
Aggie Beever-Jones Chelsea 13
Lauren James Chelsea 34
Lauren Hemp Manchester City 70
Chloe Kelly Arsenal 61
Michelle Agyemang Arsenal/Brighton 7

Aggie Beever-Jones England World Cup squad power rankings

England squad power rankings

Below, we have ranked the Lionesses in order of how likely they are to make the plane to Brazil for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.

Those higher up are most likely only to miss out due to injuries, while those lower down the list are still fighting for their place in the squad.

The rankings below also show how they fare in their rankings compared to our rankings before the recent international friendlies.

  1. Hannah Hampton (GK) (=)
  2. Alessia Russo (ATT) (+1)
  3. Leah Williamson (DEF) (-1)
  4. Georgia Stanway (MID) (=)
  5. Aggie Beever-Jones (ATT) (+1)
  6. Maya Le Tissier (DEF) (-1)
  7. Jess Park (MID) (=)
  8. Ella Toone (MID) (=)
  9. Esme Morgan (DEF) (=)
  10. Keira Walsh (MID) (+5)
  11. Lauren James (ATT) (-1)
  12. Lucy Bronze (DEF) (+7)
  13. Lauren Hemp (ATT) (-2)
  14. Niamh Charles (DEF) (-1)
  15. Grace Clinton (MID) (-3)
  16. Khiara Keating (GK) (=)
  17. Chloe Kelly (ATT) (=)
  18. Jess Carter (DEF) (-5)
  19. Lotte Wubben-Moy (DEF) (+1)
  20. Alex Greenwood (DEF) (+1)
  21. Michelle Agyemang (ATT) (-2)
  22. Lucia Kendall (MID) (New entry)
  23. Anna Moorhouse (GK) (New entry)
  24. Katie Reid (DEF) (New entry)
  25. Beth Mead (ATT) (=)
  26. Taylor Hinds (DEF) (New entry)
  27. Missy Bo Kearns (MID) (New entry)
  28. Laura Blinkilde Brown (MID) (New entry)
  29. Lola Brown (MID) (-8)
  30. Ellie Roebuck (GK) (-7)
  31. Jezz Naz (MID) (New entry)
  32. Grace Fisk (DEF) (New entry)
  33. Anouk Denton (DEF) (New entry)
  34. Sophie Baggaley (GK) (New entry)

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