England defender Tino Livramento is expected to be ruled out of the World Cup with a suspected calf injury. It is an early blow for Thomas Tuchel’s preparations for the tournament, coming just one day before the Three Lions’ opener against Croatia in Dallas. Tuchel can replace Newcastle full-back Livramento in the squad with a deadline of 9pm (BST) on Tuesday – 24 hours before England’s first game of the tournament. Tino Livramento has been ruled out of the World Cup (Getty)Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah is a contender to travel to the US as a last-minute replacement. Livramento, 23, who can play at right back or left back, was seen as a back-up option for Reece James and Nico O’Reilly, who are set to start against Croatia. Nonetheless, losing Livramento’s versatility ahead of the biggest World Cup ever will be tough for Tuchel to take. Other options at wing back already in the squad include Jarrell Quansah, Ezri Konsa and Djed Spence. Centre back Dan Burn can also fill in at left back. As for who takes Livramento’s place in the 26-man squad, Chalobah is seen as likely to step in over Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has not made a Tuchel squad since last summer.Fifa regulations state that a player can be replaced in the 26-man squad up to 24 hours before that side’s first game of the tournament, but only from the 55-man “provisional” list submitted before the tournament. For Livramento, it is a hammer blow. The World Cup was his first major tournament call-up and the defender has five caps to his name. He also came on in England’s warm-up win against New Zealand 10 days ago. More to follow…
England defender expected to miss World Cup in blow for boss Thomas Tuchel
The Three Lions open their campaign against Croatia on Wednesday but will be without an option at the back












