Gary Neville has made his case for Morgan Rogers to start on England’s left flank when the Three Lions face Panama in their final 2026 World Cup group stage match. The former England defender believes Rogers, who plays his club football at Aston Villa, gives Thomas Tuchel’s side the best chance of cementing first place in Group L.

Where crypto meets the World Cup

The 2026 World Cup itself has become a significant moment for the crypto industry’s push into mainstream sports. Kraken serves as an official crypto exchange partner of the tournament, putting digital asset branding in front of billions of viewers worldwide.

Rogers’ club, Aston Villa, operates its own fan token, AVL, which gives holders community voting rights and access to exclusive club experiences. The token trades alongside similar offerings from clubs like Arsenal (AFC) and Manchester City (CITY), with combined trading volumes reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Fan tokens have existed since 2019, sitting in an interesting middle ground between genuine community engagement tools and speculative trading instruments. They allow supporters to vote on relatively minor club decisions, like kit designs or match-day music, while also functioning as tradeable digital assets.