Every Man Utd player going to the 2022 World Cup

Man Utd have plenty of players selected for World Cup squads
Man Utd have plenty of players selected for World Cup squads / Gualter Fatia/GettyImages | Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages | James Gill - Danehouse/GettyImages | Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/GettyImages
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Manchester United will have more players at the World Cup than most, including a couple of players on loan elsewhere this season - 16 in total will be in Qatar.

It could even have been more but Jadon Sancho, David de Gea and Donny van de Beek were left out by England, Spain and Netherlands respectively. It was also too soon for teenage sensation Alejandro Garnacho to make the cut for Argentina, despite being in a handful of senior squads this year.

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Listed alphabetically, this is every Manchester United player going to the World Cup and when they will be in action during the group stage.

1. Antony (Brazil)

Antony
Antony has made a big impact at club level / Edilzon Gamez/GettyImages

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

2. Casemiro (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)

3. Diogo Dalot (Portugal)

Portugal vs Ghana, 24 November (16:00 GMT)
Portugal vs Uruguay, 28 November (19:00 GMT)
South Korea vs Portugal, 2 December (15:00 GMT)

4. Christian Eriksen (Denmark)

Christian Eriksen
Christian Eriksen is back to his best / Pixsell/MB Media/GettyImages

Denmark vs Tunisia, 22 November (13:00 GMT)
France vs Denmark, 26 November (16:00 GMT)
Australia vs Denmark, 30 November (15:00 GMT)

5. Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)

Portugal vs Ghana, 24 November (16:00 GMT)
Portugal vs Uruguay, 28 November (19:00 GMT)
South Korea vs Portugal, 2 December (15:00 GMT)

6. Fred (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)

7. Harry Maguire (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)

8. Tyrell Malacia (Netherlands)

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

9. Lisandro Martinez (Argentina)

Argentina vs Saudi Arabia, 22 November (10:00 GMT)
Argentina vs Mexico, 26 November (19:00 GMT)
Poland vs Argentina, 30 November (19:00 GMT)

10. Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia)

Denmark vs Tunisia, 22 November (13:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs Australia, 26 November (10:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs France, 30 November (15:00 GMT)

*on loan at Birmingham

11. Facundo Pellistri (Uruguay)

Uruguay vs South Korea, 24 November (13:00 GMT)
Portugal vs Uruguay, 28 November (19:00 GMT)
Ghana vs Uruguay, 2 December (15:00 GMT)

12. Marcus Rashford (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)

13. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo could have already played his last game for Man Utd / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

Portugal vs Ghana, 24 November (16:00 GMT)
Portugal vs Uruguay, 28 November (19:00 GMT)
South Korea vs Portugal, 2 December (15:00 GMT)

14. Luke Shaw (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)

15. Alex Telles (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)

*on loan at Sevilla

16. Raphael Varane (France)

France vs Australia, 22 November (19:00 GMT)
France vs Denmark, 26 November (16:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs France, 30 November (15:00 GMT)