Soccer-Villa's Watkins looking to make late push for England World Cup squad


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Aston Villa v Bologna - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - April 16, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins in action REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

April 17 (Reuters) - Ollie Watkins ⁠still has hope of making England's World Cup squad despite ⁠being dropped for last month's friendlies against Uruguay and Japan, ‌with the Aston Villa forward saying all he can do in the last few weeks of the season is score goals.

Watkins, who has 20 appearances for England and ​was part of their contingent at Euro ⁠2024, was not included in ⁠Thomas Tuchel's 35-man squad for the matches at Wembley after struggling ⁠in ‌front of goal for long spells during the season.

Since the squad was announced, however, he has rediscovered his touch and ⁠netted four times in as many games, including ​scoring his 100th ‌goal for Villa in their 4-0 win over Bologna in the ⁠Europa League ​on Thursday.

Asked how he could work his way back into the England team, the 30-year-old told TNT Sports: "Just keep scoring goals.

"That's all I can do. ⁠I was disappointed not to be in ​the previous squad, but yeah, I can understand his (Tuchel's) reasons for not picking me.

"I just have to do my talking on the pitch and ⁠keep performing well and then score as many as I can come the end of the season."

England will play warm-up matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica in June as part of preparations for ​the World Cup, which will be hosted ⁠by the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July ​19.

They open their Group L campaign on ‌June 17 against Croatia in Dallas ​before facing Ghana on June 23 and Panama four days later.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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