Player Ratings: England vs Uruguay in Wembley Draw

Published On: March 28, 2026
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England’s experimental team ended in a 1-1 draw against Uruguay on Friday night, with Thomas Tuchel’s less experienced players sharing the spoils.

This match aimed to assess player depth before the upcoming World Cup and was highlighted by Ben White’s return since the 2022 tournament.

The Arsenal defender faced mixed reactions initially but seemed to secure a victory with a goal from a Cole Palmer corner in the 81st minute.

However, frustration followed as White was penalized for a foul in the box during stoppage time. Federico Valverde successfully converted the penalty against debutant James Trafford.

Tuchel now has concerns over the injuries of Noni Madueke and Phil Foden, both of whom left the field after tough tackles.

While the match served as a tactical practice with senior debutant James Garner, the lack of finishing, particularly from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, left the Wembley crowd wanting more.

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Here’s how the England players performed:

England Player Ratings vs Uruguay

Goalkeeper & Defence

James Trafford – 6/10 Had a reassuring debut, showcasing calmness and making a commanding punch to clear a first-half threat.

Tino Livramento – 6/10 Reliable on the right side of defence, reinforcing his status as a quality substitute for the absent Reece James.

Fikayo Tomori – 6/10 Made effective use of his recovery speed during rare Uruguayan advances, demonstrating solid leadership, especially after taking the captain’s armband.

Djed Spence – 5/10 Consistently provided attacking width but faced defensive challenges, particularly during one Uruguayan counter-attack.

Midfield & Attack

Jordan Henderson – 6/10 Efficiently managed the game, guiding younger players without exerting too much effort.

James Garner – 6/10 A commendable debut, with accurate passing helping maintain midfield control.

Phil Foden – 5/10 Struggled to make his usual impact before an early injury ended his night.

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Noni Madueke – 5/10 Displayed positive intent but faced a knee injury that forced him off before halftime.

Marcus Rashford – 7/10 (Man of the Match) The standout player, with a stunning run showing his speed and skills.

Dominic Solanke – 6/10 Showed quality with clever plays, though he couldn’t find the net due to a block.

Substitutes

Ben White – 6/10 Made an impactful appearance with a goal, but a late foul led to the equalizer.

Cole Palmer – 6/10 Instantly improved the team’s tempo and provided a great free-kick delivery.

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Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 5/10 Missed a key chance to secure a win with a close header that went wide.

Jarrod Bowen – 5/10 Struggled to make an impact after coming on for Madueke.

Adam Wharton – 5/10 Brought calmness but couldn’t deliver a decisive pass.

Lewis Hall – 5/10 Showed good stamina and made a crucial tackle to prevent a dangerous situation.

Kobbie Mainoo – 5/10 Kept play simple and avoided risky moves.

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