

Key Takeaways:
- Jarell Quansah received a two-match suspension following his red card in England’s last-16 win against Mexico
- The defender will be unavailable for Saturday’s quarter-final versus Norway in Miami and potentially the semi-final if England progress
- England manager Thomas Tuchel faces further defensive challenges as squad injuries combine with Quansah’s absence
Match Incident and Disciplinary Action
England centre-back Jarell Quansah has incurred a two-match ban after being dismissed during England’s World Cup Round-of-16 victory over Mexico. The decision stems from a video assistant referee review, which adjudged Quansah’s sliding studs-up challenge as sanctionable by a red card. This ruling presents a selection dilemma for England manager Thomas Tuchel, already operating with a depleted defence due to ongoing injury concerns in the squad.
🚨⛔️ OFFICIAL: Jarell Quansah has been suspended by FIFA for the next two games.
Quansah was given red card during Mexico game, missing the quarter-final clash with Norway and a potential semi-final. 👨🏼⚖️🏴 pic.twitter.com/aIbkycpsaF
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 9, 2026
Impact on England’s World Cup Prospects
The Football Association had explored the possibility of an appeal, referencing FIFA’s earlier reversal of a suspension for United States forward Folarin Balogun earlier in the tournament. However, Quansah’s punishment remains in effect for two fixtures. Consequently, he is set to miss the quarter-final contest against Norway scheduled for Saturday in Miami and, should England advance, the subsequent semi-final. The earliest Quansah could return to action would be should England reach the World Cup final, further limiting Tuchel’s defensive options for the tournament’s deciding phases.
| Player | Incident | Ban Length | Matches to Miss |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jarell Quansah | Red card (sliding studs-up tackle vs Mexico) | 2 matches | Quarter-final vs Norway, possible semi-final |




