England have been forced into a defensive change before their World Cup opener, with Tino Livramento ruled out of the tournament and Trevoh Chalobah called into the squad as his replacement.
The update lands at an awkward moment for Thomas Tuchel’s side, who begin their Group L campaign against Croatia. Livramento had already entered the tournament after an injury-disrupted end to the club season, and the latest calf problem has now ended his World Cup before England have kicked a ball.
What happened to Livramento?
BBC Sport reported that the Newcastle United full-back sustained the injury during an England training session on Sunday, before the team’s opening match against Croatia. Sky Sports also reported that the issue was picked up in training away from the cameras and that the decision was taken for Livramento to leave the squad rather than attempt a mid-tournament recovery.
The injury is a major personal blow for the 23-year-old, who had fought his way into England’s final group after missing the final weeks of the domestic season with a thigh issue. BBC Sport noted that his tournament involvement had already carried some doubt because of that previous layoff.
Why Chalobah was selected
Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has been called up to replace Livramento. BBC Sport reported that Chalobah, who has one England cap, was travelling to join the camp in Kansas City, while Sky Sports said he had been on England’s stand-by list.
Tuchel’s explanation, as reported by Sky Sports, centred on keeping defensive coverage balanced. Chalobah offers a centre-back option, while other defenders in the squad can cover full-back roles. That matters because England are trying to protect the structure of the back line without making a panic selection just before the opening game.
Under World Cup rules, teams can replace an outfield player in the event of serious injury or illness up to 24 hours before their first match. England’s timing therefore allowed the change to be completed before the deadline.
What it means for England against Croatia
Livramento was not expected to be England’s first-choice right-back if everyone was fit, but his withdrawal reduces Tuchel’s flexibility. Reece James remains central to the position, though his own recent injury record means England will be cautious with minutes and workload. Other options already in the squad include players capable of covering across the back line, which explains why Chalobah’s versatility was valued.
The immediate tactical impact may be limited for the Croatia match because Chalobah is not expected to walk straight into the starting XI. The bigger issue is squad depth over a tournament schedule where injuries, suspensions and short turnarounds can quickly change selection plans.
A setback, but not a crisis
For England, the priority is now clarity. The squad know Livramento will not be part of the campaign, Chalobah can be integrated, and Tuchel can move forward with his defensive plan rather than wait on an uncertain recovery timeline.
For Livramento, it is a harsh end to what should have been a career milestone. For Chalobah, it is a late opportunity to contribute on the biggest stage, even if his first job may be to provide reliable cover rather than immediate headlines.
Sources
- BBC Sport: Chalobah replaces injured Livramento for World Cup
- Sky Sports: Livramento suffers calf injury and is replaced by Chalobah
- ESPN: England World Cup squad update

