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Henderson breaks arm but World Cup hopes not ruled out
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Henderson breaks arm but World Cup hopes not ruled out

July 8, 2026 at 08:13 PM
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Quick summary

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson has broken his arm but is still hoping to be fit for the World Cup.

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Jordan Henderson has not been ruled out of playing for England again during the World Cup despite undergoing surgery on a broken arm.

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What happened

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson suffered a broken arm but has not been ruled out of the World Cup. The injury occurred during a Premier League match against Chelsea. Henderson remains in contention for England's World Cup squad despite the setback, with the tournament still weeks away. The goalkeeper is undergoing assessment to determine the extent of the injury and expected recovery timeline.

Chance analysis

Henderson's injury creates short-term concern for Crystal Palace as they lose their first-choice goalkeeper, but the World Cup is still several weeks away, giving him time to recover. This impacts both club (Palace) and country (England) selection decisions. The timing of the injury is critical — if recovery extends into the tournament, it could force England to look at alternative goalkeeping options.

Impact

Crystal Palace lose their starting goalkeeper for an immediate period; Henderson's England World Cup availability remains uncertain pending recovery.

AI Insight

Monitor Henderson's recovery timeline; short-term Crystal Palace defensive metrics may dip without their first-choice goalkeeper.

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Henderson breaks arm but World Cup hopes not ruled out

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson has broken his arm but is still hoping to be fit for the World Cup.

Article summary

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson suffered a broken arm but has not been ruled out of the World Cup. The injury occurred during a Premier League match against Chelsea. Henderson remains in contention for England's World Cup squad despite the setback, with the tournament still weeks away. The goalkeeper is undergoing assessment to determine the extent of the injury and expected recovery timeline.

Henderson's injury creates short-term concern for Crystal Palace as they lose their first-choice goalkeeper, but the World Cup is still several weeks away, giving him time to recover. This impacts both club (Palace) and country (England) selection decisions. The timing of the injury is critical — if recovery extends into the tournament, it could force England to look at alternative goalkeeping options.

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Published
Jul 8, 2026, 8:13 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
85%
Priority
High

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  • bournemouth
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  • World Cup
  • Epl
  • Injury

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