Today’s Big Announcement
Didier Deschamps, France’s seasoned coach, announces the 2026 World Cup team today, Thursday, May 14. This early reveal sets France apart from other contenders heading to North America. The squad will travel to the United States, Canada, and Mexico for the tournament.
Schedule Adjustment Details
The announcement shifted from May 13 due to a key Ligue 1 match. Paris Saint-Germain versus Lens clashed with the original time. Staff rescheduled to dodge overlap with this major domestic game.
Key Impacts of the Delay
- One-day postponement avoids fan distraction
- Allows full focus on the World Cup news
- Keeps media coverage sharp and undivided
Deschamps’s Final Campaign
This marks Deschamps’s last World Cup at the helm. The 2018 winner plans to pass the role to Zinedine Zidane post-tournament. His record includes the Russia triumph, Qatar final loss to Argentina, Nations League win, and Euro runner-up spot. Another title would cap his era perfectly.
Squad Rules and Challenges
FIFA permits 23 to 26 players per team, including at least three keepers. Up to 27 staff can join. Deschamps faces issues:
- Hugo Ekitike sidelined by Achilles injury from Liverpool-PSG Champions League game
- Ferland Mendy also ruled out
- Midfield spots spark hot debate among contenders
Replacement Options
Teams can swap players for medical reasons up to 24 hours before the first match, with FIFA approval and docs. France starts Group I versus Senegal at MetLife Stadium on June 16, so changes due by June 15. Goalkeepers have flexibility: injured ones can swap from the prelim list anytime during the event.
Boston as Team Base
France picks Boston for their training hub. Players stay at the Four Seasons hotel downtown, a city pick unlike rivals’ rural spots. It features an indoor pool and top recovery amenities. Training happens at Babson College in Wellesley. East Coast location suits their Atlantic group games.

