John Terry highlights England's World Cup chances against France and Spain
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 6:00 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
John Terry indicates confidence in England's ability to win the World Cup this summer. He acknowledges that France and Spain pose significant challenges but believes that keeping key player Harry Kane fit will be crucial. Terry emphasizes the need for strong pacey forwards to support Kane and praises England's defensive strength under coach Thomas Tuchel. The team is set to play Costa Rica in their final warm-up match before facing Croatia in Group L next week.
- •John Terry expresses confidence in England's World Cup prospects.
- •France and Spain are highlighted as major competitors.
- •Keeping Harry Kane fit is deemed vital for success.
- •England plays Costa Rica for final warm-up on Wednesday.
- •The team faces Croatia in their opening group match next week.
- 6:00 AMYahoo Sports — John Terry explains why England can win the World Cup despite France and Spain threat
"Chelsea legend John Terry has offered his verdict on England’s chances of winning the World Cup this summer. England are one of the favourites to win the tournament for the first time since 1966, but there are several other contenders.
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