England midfielder Jordan Henderson has been ruled out of the 2026 World Cup following a wrist fracture sustained during a celebration after England's 3-2 victory over Mexico. Henderson, 36, fell over an advertising board while attempting to celebrate with fans after the match. He underwent surgery on Monday to address the injury. England captain Harry Kane initially commented on Henderson's fall, expressing hope that he would be okay, but the situation quickly escalated as medical staff attended to Henderson on the field. Henderson, who received a yellow card during the match, remained hospitalized in Mexico City while the team traveled to Kansas City for their upcoming quarterfinal match against Norway.
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Jordan Henderson ruled out of World Cup due to wrist fracture from fall
Jordan Henderson has been ruled out of the 2026 World Cup after suffering a wrist fracture during a celebration following England's victory over Mexico. He opted for surgery on Monday and remains hospitalized in Mexico City while the team prepares for their next match against Norway.
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England's Jordan Henderson officially ruled out after freak fall causes fracture, opts for surgery
Jordan Henderson ruled out of World Cup due to wrist fracture from fall