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England fans express outrage over controversial VAR decision in World Cup warm-up draw against Uruguay

March 27, 2026
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England fans express outrage over controversial VAR decision in World Cup warm-up draw against Uruguay

England fans react after draw with Uruguay

England fans were left furious after the Three Lions drew 1-1 with Uruguay at Wembley on Friday night, reports BritPanorama.

The visitors were awarded a late penalty following a VAR check, which was met with boos echoing around the stadium. Federico Valverde calmly slotted the spot kick into the bottom right corner to level the scores in stoppage time. The hosts appeared more dominant throughout the match, controlling possession but failing to convert their chances effectively.

Ben White scored on his return to the national team but was met with boos from home supporters, which suggested lingering discontent among fans regarding his previous self-imposed exile from international duty. England’s performance was unexpectedly average, with manager Thomas Tuchel employing a second-string side as he nears his final World Cup selection.

Notably, the Three Lions headed into this warm-up match undefeated in qualifying, but the contest illuminated concerns regarding squad depth. Tuchel introduced debutants James Trafford and James Gardner, alongside other younger players, but many of these newcomers failed to impress, leaving questions about their roles in the upcoming tournament.

World Cup places still up for grabs

The squad announcement prior to kick-off indicated that Tuchel is searching for fresh faces for the World Cup. Although some younger players received their debut starts, they struggled to demonstrate their worth for the team. Meanwhile, several first-choice players, including Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, were notably absent from the matchday squad.

Solanke proved his value

Dominic Solanke stood out during the game, creating a genuine threat despite not scoring, while he was replaced in the 56th minute by Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The latter’s performance fell flat, failing to convert a clear chance in front of goal.

Rashford is back to his best

Marcus Rashford showcased considerable form, appearing revitalised in an England shirt. The Manchester United player, on loan at Barcelona, demonstrated impressive skill and pace, making it increasingly hard for selection committee to overlook his potential for the North America tournament.

Thomas Tuchel should avoid Ben White

White experienced an unwelcoming reaction when he came off the bench in the 67th minute, signalling that tensions remain following his prior absence from squad selection. Although he netted a goal, the overwhelming reception suggested Tuchel may need to reconsider his inclusion in future matches to maintain harmony between the team and its supporters.

England fans dreaming once more

As the World Cup approaches, Wembley Stadium buzzed with anticipation, with supporters reviving chants of England’s past glories. Although the game itself was a mix of solid moments and forgettable play, there remains cautious optimism among fans about the team’s potential as they prepare to head across the Atlantic. The fixture served as a reminder of the highs and lows faced by supporters and players alike as they chase international success.

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