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Ben White’s return to the England squad was a rollercoaster at Wembley on 27 March 2026 as Thomas Tuchel’s experimental side were held 1-1 by Uruguay in a pre-World Cup friendly.
The Arsenal defender, making his first appearance since leaving the 2022 World Cup camp, was jeered on arrival but tapped in from close range in the 81st minute to put England ahead.
In stoppage time a VAR review adjudged White to have clipped Federico Viñas in the box and Federico Valverde converted the penalty to salvage a draw.
The match was marked by officiating controversy: Uruguay’s Manuel Ugarte appeared to receive two yellow cards without being sent off before officials said one booking had been rescinded amid confusion, and a heavy Ronald Araujo challenge on Phil Foden went unpunished.
Tuchel, Harry Maguire and captain Jordan Henderson defended White and criticised the reception from some fans; Henderson and teammates pledged internal support.
The game also saw injury worries, with Noni Madueke leaving in a knee brace.
The fixture served as a trial for fringe players as Tuchel trims his squad ahead of the summer World Cup.
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Officials' admitted reversal of a second yellow and an experienced official’s explanation that bookings can be rescinded before play restarts clarify why Ugarte was not sent off. The episode highlights communication failures and limits of VAR, and will likely prompt an official review of the match and the refereeing team.





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