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World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Are any England players at risk of suspension?

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July 6, 2026

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Metro

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· Jul 6, 2026

World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?

World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?

Daily Mail

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· Jul 11, 2026

Revealed: The four England stars at risk of suspension for World Cup semi-final ahead of Norway clash

Revealed: The four England stars at risk of suspension for World Cup semi-final ahead of Norway clash

Vanguard News

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· Jul 8, 2026

World Cup: Bellingham, Hakimi, Rice among 17 players at risk of suspension

Seventeen players will head into this week’s World Cup quarter-finals knowing that another yellow card will rule them out of a potential semi-final. Players who receive a second booking of the tournament during the last-eight fixtures will serve a one-match suspension, putting their participation in the semi-finals at risk if their teams advance. Among those [] The post World Cup: Bellingham, Hakimi, Rice among 17 players at risk of suspension appeared first on Vanguard News.

GiveMeSport

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· Jun 24, 2026

World Cup 2026 Suspensions: Red & Yellow Card Rules & Who Misses Next Game

World Cup yellow and red card rules explained, plus list of players who are out of the next match

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Four England players run risk of World Cup suspension - but NOT Kane

Four England players run risk of World Cup suspension - but NOT Kane

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 9, 2026

Jarell Quansah handed two-match ban by Fifa for sending off against Mexico

England defender’s challenge deemed serious foul playMisses quarter-final as well as potential semi-finalJarell Quansah has been given a two-game ban for his red card in England’s World Cup last-16 victory over Mexico, leaving the defender devastated. Fifa announced the sanction on Thursday, saying it was for serious foul play.Thomas Tuchel must now decide what to do at right-back for the quarter-final against Norway in Miami on Saturday. Reece James, who has missed the last three matches with a hamstring injury, is a selection doubt but it is understood that he could have some involvement, which points towards him being a substitute. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Are any England players at risk of suspension?": Metro — World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?. Daily Mail — Revealed: The four England stars at risk of suspension for World Cup semi-final ahead of Norway clash. Vanguard News — World Cup: Bellingham, Hakimi, Rice among 17 players at risk of suspension. GiveMeSport — World Cup 2026 Suspensions: Red & Yellow Card Rules & Who Misses Next Game. SkySports — Four England players run risk of World Cup suspension - but NOT Kane. Football | The Guardian — Jarell Quansah handed two-match ban by Fifa for sending off against Mexico