Notably, FIFA released regulations for the 2027 Women's World Cup in April and, in there, it was announced that the squad size has been increased to 26 players. This has been common in major tournaments in men's football for a while now but it had yet to reach the women's game in a widespread way, with Wiegman limited to 23 players for the 2023 Women's World Cup and Euro 2025. However, she will get to pick another three names if England make it to the tournament in Brazil.
Among the decisions to be made when it comes to the final few spots is a third goalkeeper. None of the other options in the player pool have got consistent game time in recent months and that will likely be the difference in the end. It feels like it will be between Khiara Keating and Ellie Roebuck, but Sophie Baggaley has also had call-ups recently when injuries have struck.
When it comes to defenders, because of how versatile so many of the more likely members of this projected 2027 Women's World Cup squad are, it's always hard to gauge what group Wiegman will settle on. Realistically, all the bases in the back line are covered with the six mentioned previously, so it's just about what other qualities or what extra positional depth she wants to have at her disposal.
Niamh Charles, Anouk Denton and Taylor Hinds can all play on the right or the left, with Poppy Pattinson recently emerging as a natural option for that problematic left-back role. Centre-back Lotte Wubben-Moy, meanwhile, was part of the squads at Euro 2022, the 2023 Women's World Cup and Euro 2025, and that could work strongly in her favour, especially while she is getting more game time with Arsenal.
In midfield, Grace Clinton has struggled for minutes, and had some niggles, since a summer move to Manchester City and that is proving detrimental to her England ambitions, whereas club-mate Laura Blindkilde Brown is starring for the Women's Super League leaders but has not yet seen that translate into too many opportunities with the Lionesses. Erica Parkinson, the 17-year-old who won her first senior call-up for the April international break due to injuries to Toone and Clinton, has also now entered the conversation in that area.
Then there is Freya Godfrey, the 20-year-old forward who has been involved in England's last two camps amid injuries to other strikers, and Keira Barry, the Bay FC winger of the same age who replaced Godfrey when she withdrew from the Lionesses' camp in April. The attacking areas are stacked in this team so it might be that only absentees lead to either being included in the squad next summer, but a lot can change between now and then with regards to playing time and form, too.
Total players: 32