Tammy Abraham, Jadon Sancho and Ben Chilwell ruled out of Wales clash after Covid breach

England three down! Tammy Abraham, Jadon Sancho and Ben Chilwell ruled out of Wales clash after Covid ‘Rule of Six’ breach during birthday party at Chelsea striker’s home

  • England’s Tammy Abraham, Jadon Sancho and Ben Chilwell have been dropped
  • They will miss Thursday’s England clash with Wales after breaking Covid rules
  • Both Sancho and Chilwell surprised Abraham with a party for his 23rd birthday 
  • About 20 people attended the party at the Chelsea forward’s mansion in London 
  • However, they could be considered for matches against Belgium and Denmark

Tammy Abraham, Jadon Sancho and Ben Chilwell have been ruled out of Thursday’s England clash with Wales after breaking Covid rules.

England boss Gareth Southgate laid down the law to his squad last night and reminded players of their responsibilities during a team meeting at St George’s Park as he was forced to deal with another off-the-field headache ahead of important international matches.

Southgate has spoken individually to Abraham, Sancho and Chilwell about why they will miss the home nations friendly against Wales.

Gareth Southgate ruled out Tammy Abraham, Jadon Sancho and Ben Chilwell against Wales

The squad reported for duty yesterday afternoon, but the trio were absent after footage emerged of them at Abraham’s surprise 23rd birthday party on Saturday night.

The gathering breached English coronavirus laws that ban groups bigger than six mixing. The trio are expected to undergo Covid tests away from St George’s Park and will not report for duty until tomorrow, provided their results come back negative — though the FA are aware that any symptoms may not appear for another couple of days.

As such, Southgate is planning to be without them for the Wales clash. They could come back into consideration for the Nations League matches against Belgium and Denmark.

It is understood Southgate and his staff considered leaving the three players out of the squad for all three fixtures as details emerged of the party, but for now the plan is for the trio to still join up.

Tammy Abraham is pictured at his surprise party on Saturday night

Fellow England stars Jadon Sancho (pictured) and Ben Chilwell were also in attendance

Tammy Abraham (left), Jadon Sancho (right) and Ben Chilwell attended a party on Saturday

Southgate will be deeply frustrated at how his squad’s discipline has again been called into question.

In his address to the squad last night, Southgate is understood to have stressed the importance of maintaining high standards of behaviour, while also emphasising the importance of showing pride in the England shirt.

With images of Abraham’s party emerging online, Southgate also discussed the potential pitfalls of social media.

Sancho yesterday joined Abraham in apologising for attending the party. It is understood that members of the Borussia Dortmund hierarchy are angry with the forward’s behaviour — particularly as he missed training last week with respiratory problems.

Sources claim there is some sympathy for Abraham inside the England camp. The Chelsea striker, who was not drinking, is said to ‘feel dreadful’ about the situation, but was caught in a difficult situation given the party was planned by family and friends.

Chilwell is pictured laughing and joking with Abraham

Abraham celebrated his 23rd birthday at the weekend

It is said about 20 people attended the party at the Chelsea forward’s mansion in London 

Abraham has apologised for the surprise birthday bash on Saturday at his house in London

Abraham has apologised for the surprise birthday bash on Saturday at his house in London 

Chelsea are said to be relaxed by the attendance of Abraham and Chilwell and will remind the players of their responsibilities upon their return to club duty.

The England manager has faced a host of controversies in recent months. He was forced to axe Harry Maguire from his previous squad following allegations of a violent altercation with Greek police, and then booted youngsters Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden out of the same squad after they invited girls back to the team hotel following the win over Iceland, breaching Covid rules.

However, the incident involving Abraham, Sancho and Chilwell is viewed differently because the party was not organised while on England duty.

Southgate is set to discuss the issue with the players before deciding if any disciplinary measures are necessary.

Meanwhile, as revealed by Mail Online, Chelsea defender Reece James has been promoted to the England squad for the first time, but Raheem Sterling will miss all three games because of a minor hamstring injury.