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Every Chelsea player going to the 2022 World Cup

Chelsea stand to be extremely well represented at the 2022 World Cup, with players called up by national teams from Europe, North America, South America and Africa.

The numbers are even boosted by Chelsea players selected who are out on loan this season.

Listed alphabetically, this is every player currently on the books at Chelsea going to Qatar…


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1. Ethan Ampadu (Wales)

USA vs Wales, 21 November (19:00 GMT)
Wales vs Iran, 25 November (10:00 GMT)
Wales vs England, 29 November (19:00 GMT)



*on loan at Spezia

2. Cesar Azpilicueta (Spain)

Cesar Azpilicueta

Cesar Azpilicueta made the Spain squad / Quality Sport Images/GettyImages

Spain vs Costa Rica, 23 November (16:00 GMT)
Spain vs Germany, 27 November (19:00 GMT)
Japan vs Spain, 1 December (19:00 GMT)

3. Conor Gallagher (England)

England vs Iran, 21 November (13:00 GMT)
England vs USA, 25 November (19:00 GMT)
Wales vs England, 29 November (19:00 GMT)

4. Kai Havertz (Germany)

Germany vs Japan, 23 November (13:00 GMT)
Spain vs Germany, 27 November (19:00 GMT)
Costa Rica vs Germany, 1 December (19:00 GMT)

5. Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal)

Kalidou Koulibaly

Senegal will be relying on Kalidou Koulibaly at the back / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages

Senegal vs Netherlands, 21 November (16:00 GMT)
Qatar vs Senegal, 25 November (13:00 GMT)
Ecuador vs Senegal, 29 November (15:00 GMT)

6. Mateo Kovacic (Croatia)

Morocco vs Croatia, 23 November (10:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Canada, 27 November (16:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Belgium, 1 December (15:00 GMT)

7. Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)

Belgium vs Canada, 23 November (19:00 GMT)
Belgium vs Morocco, 27 November (13:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Belgium, 1 December (15:00 GMT)

*on loan at Inter

8. Edouard Mendy (Senegal)

Senegal vs Netherlands, 21 November (16:00 GMT)
Qatar vs Senegal, 25 November (13:00 GMT)
Ecuador vs Senegal, 29 November (15:00 GMT)

9. Mason Mount (England)

England vs Iran, 21 November (13:00 GMT)
England vs USA, 25 November (19:00 GMT)
Wales vs England, 29 November (19:00 GMT)

10. Christian Pulisic (USA)

Christian Pulisic

Christian Pulisic is a star of the United States team / Brad Smith/ISI Photos/GettyImages

USA vs Wales, 21 November (19:00 GMT)
England vs USA, 25 November (19:00 GMT)
Iran vs USA, 29 November (19:00 GMT)

11. Baba Rahman (Ghana)

Portugal vs Ghana, November 24 (16:00 GMT)
South Korea vs Ghana, 28 November (13:00 GMT)
Ghana vs Uruguay, 2 December (15:00 GMT)

*on loan at Reading

12. Thiago Silva (Brazil)

Brazil vs Serbia, 24 November (19:00 GMT)
Brazil vs Switzerland, 28 November (16:00 GMT)
Cameroon vs Brazil, 2 December (19:00 GMT)

13. Raheem Sterling (England)

England vs Iran, 21 November (13:00 GMT)
England vs USA, 25 November (19:00 GMT)
Wales vs England, 29 November (19:00 GMT)

14. Denis Zakaria (Switzerland)

Switzerland vs Cameroon, 24 November (10:00 GMT)
Brazil vs Switzerland, 28 November (16:00 GMT)
Serbia vs Switzerland, 2 December (19:00 GMT)

15. Hakim Ziyech (Morocco)

Hakim Ziyech

Hakim Ziyech is back in the Morocco squad / Fran Santiago/GettyImages

Morocco vs Croatia, 23 November (10:00 GMT)
Belgium vs Morocco, 27 November (13:00 GMT)
Canada vs Morocco, 1 December (15:00 GMT)

Source: 90mins

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