Latest News About Henderson's Fourth World Cup Shatters England's Appearance Record

Jordan Henderson made history Saturday when he took the field for England’s 2026 World Cup season‑opening match against Panama. The 35‑year‑old midfielder became the trailblazer for the national side to play in four World Cups, and England won 2‑0. He entered the game late after missing the first two group matches. England held Panama at bay. Coach Thomas Tuchel kept him in practice as the team prepared for the next games. Henderson’s World Cup career now runs from 2014 to 2026, breaking the old England record. The victory gave England a two‑point cushion in the group.

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