Soccer-England's Spence to wear protective mask at World Cup due to broken jaw


Soccer Football - International Friendly - England v New Zealand - Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida, U.S. - June 6, 2026 England's Djed Spence in action with New Zealand's Tim Payne IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Nathan Ray Seebeck

June 9 (Reuters) - England ⁠defender Djed Spence said he will have ⁠to play while wearing a protective mask ‌at the World Cup after suffering a broken jaw in a Premier League match last month.

The Tottenham Hotspur player sustained ​the injury in a collision ⁠with Chelsea striker ⁠Liam Delap and had to wear a mask in ⁠their ‌final match of the season against Everton.

"It's a little bit uncomfortable but it ⁠is what it is," Spence told reporters ​on Monday.

"I've ‌got a broken jaw so I have ⁠to wear ​it throughout the tournament. It's something I will have to get used to. It'll be three months ⁠until it's fully healed, so ​it's a long time."

Spence, who played to the end of the match against Chelsea, said he had ⁠not been worried that he might be sidelined due to the injury.

"It was painful but luckily I play football with my feet and not ​my jaw. So I was ⁠all good," the 25-year-old added.

England open their World ​Cup campaign against Croatia in ‌Dallas on June 17 before ​taking on Ghana and Panama.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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