Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad: Modric’s Fifth World Cup, Full Official Player List and Group L Preview

Luka Modrić is going to a fifth World Cup. At 40 years old — playing for AC Milan after leaving Real Madrid — the Ballon d’Or winner and greatest Croatian footballer of all time has been officially confirmed in Croatia’s World Cup 2026 squad by coach Zlatko Dalić. He is aiming for his 200th career cap for Croatia at this tournament.
The Vatreni have always performed beyond expectations at World Cups. 2018 World Cup final. 2022 semi-finals. Now in North America, Croatia arrive once again as the ultimate overachievers — a nation of under 4 million people consistently reaching the final stages of football’s biggest tournament through sheer tactical discipline, fighting spirit and the genius of one man.
This is Croatia’s official World Cup 2026 squad — every player confirmed, two injury concerns monitored and one extraordinary teenage talent making history.

Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad — Key Facts

Group: L Opponents: England (June 17), Panama (June 23), Ghana (June 27) First match: June 17, AT&T Stadium, Dallas — vs England Coach: Zlatko Dalić Squad announced: May 18, 2026 World Cup best: Runners-up 2018, Third place 2022 Also in group: England, Panama, Ghana

Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad
Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad

The Official Croatia World Cup 2026 Squad

Goalkeepers
Dominik Livaković (Dinamo Zagreb)
Dominik Kotarski (FC København)
Ivor Pandur (Hull City)

Defenders
Joško Gvardiol (Manchester City)
Duje Ćaleta-Car (Real Sociedad)
Josip Šutalo (Ajax)
Josip Stanišić (Bayern Munich)
Marin Pongračić (AC Milan)
Martin Erlić
Luka Vušković (Hamburger SV / owned by Tottenham)

Midfielders
Luka Modrić (AC Milan)
Mateo Kovačić (Manchester City)
Mario Pašalić
Nikola Vlašić
Luka Sučić
Martin Baturina
Kristijan Jakić
Petar Sučić
Nikola Moro
Toni Fruk

Attackers
Ivan Perišić
Andrej Kramarić
Ante Budimir
Marco Pašalić (Orlando City)
Petar Musa (FC Dallas)
Igor Matanović

Luka Modrić — The Legend Playing His Fifth World Cup

Luka Modrić was included in Croatia’s squad and is set to play in his fifth World Cup. At 40 years old this is the greatest midfielder of his generation arriving at one final chapter on football’s biggest stage.
Modrić won the Ballon d’Or in 2018 — the year he led Croatia to the World Cup final against France — ending the decade-long Messi-Ronaldo stranglehold on the award. He has won five Champions League titles with Real Madrid. He has played over 170 times for Croatia. He is their all-time greatest player.
Now at AC Milan after leaving Real Madrid, Modrić brings something no younger player can replicate — the ability to control a match through pure football intelligence rather than physical dominance. His passing, his positioning, his reading of the game remain elite even at 40. Croatia without Modrić controlling the midfield is a different, lesser team.
His opening match? England at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on June 17 — a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semi-final where Croatia broke English hearts. For every England fan this match carries enormous emotional weight. For Modrić it is simply another stage to perform on.

Two Critical Injury Concerns

Croatia will closely monitor the physical condition of two crucial players: Mateo Kovačić and Joško Gvardiol. The Manchester City midfielder missed most of the season due to Achilles tendon problems, while Gvardiol recently recovered from a fractured tibia that seriously threatened his participation at the World Cup.
Mateo Kovačić — if fit, Kovačić is Croatia’s second most important player after Modrić. His energy, pressing and ability to cover ground give Croatia a dynamic quality alongside the veteran captain. An Achilles injury that kept him out for most of the season is the major concern. His availability from minute one against England on June 17 is uncertain.
Joško Gvardiol — the Manchester City left-back who has become one of the best defenders in world football. Marin Pongračić recently recovered from a facial fracture and will follow a special preparation plan created between AC Milan and Croatia’s medical staff to arrive at the tournament in peak condition. Gvardiol’s pace, attacking ability and defensive quality make him irreplaceable in Croatia’s system when fit.
Both players are expected to be available for the tournament — but Dalić will manage their minutes carefully in the group stage to ensure they are at full capacity for the knockout rounds.

The Youngest Star — Luka Vušković

One of the biggest surprises in the squad is the inclusion of defender Luka Vušković, born in 2007 and considered one of the brightest young talents in European football. The Hamburger SV centre-back, currently owned by Tottenham, has only four senior international appearances, but Zlatko Dalić decided to include him directly in the final squad, making him one of the youngest players at the entire 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Vušković is 18 years old. He represents the future of Croatian football — the next generation arriving just as Modrić’s era closes. His inclusion signals Dalić’s confidence in youth while maintaining the experienced core that has delivered consecutive World Cup success.

Key Player Analysis

Dominik Livaković — Croatia’s undisputed number one and one of the tournament’s best goalkeepers. His penalty-saving heroics against Brazil in the 2022 quarter-finals — stopping three spot kicks — made him a household name worldwide. Against England on June 17 his ability to make crucial saves in tight moments will be tested immediately.

Ivan Perišić — Ivan Perišić has scored in the past three consecutive World Cup tournaments — one of the most remarkable individual World Cup records at this tournament. The veteran attacker provides Croatia with experience, aerial ability and crucial goal threat from wide positions. He has scored in 2014, 2018 and 2022 — he will be desperate to continue that streak in 2026.

Andrej Kramarić — Croatia’s most reliable goal scorer and the player who consistently delivers in the big moments. His movement, hold-up play and clinical finishing in the penalty area make him Croatia’s primary attacking threat through the centre.

Martin Baturina — the young creative midfielder who has been one of the most impressive young players in European football this season. His technical quality, vision and ability to play incisive passes in tight spaces make him Croatia’s most exciting creative talent for the future alongside Vušković.

MLS Representation — Petar Musa and Marco Pašalić — FC Dallas striker Petar Musa and Orlando City winger Marco Pašalić have made Croatia’s final 26-man roster — representing the growing quality of MLS-based players at this World Cup.

Group L Analysis — Can Croatia Reach the Knockouts?

Croatia are in Group L with England, Panama and Ghana.
England (June 17, AT&T Stadium, Dallas) — The opening match and the defining fixture of Group L. England broke Croatia’s hearts at Euro 2020 beating them 1-0 at Wembley. Croatia broke England’s hearts at the 2018 World Cup semi-final. This is a deeply personal rivalry with enormous pride on both sides. England are favourites with Kane, Bellingham and Saka — but Croatia under Modrić never lose without a fight.

Panama (June 23, BMO Field, Toronto) — Croatia’s most winnable group match. Panama are competitive but lack the individual quality to trouble Croatia’s experienced squad. Three points is the realistic expectation.

Ghana (June 27, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia) — Ghana have Kudus and Semenyo providing genuine attacking quality. A competitive match but Croatia should have enough to qualify.
Honest verdict: Croatia should qualify from Group L — likely in second place behind England. In the knockout rounds they become a completely different team and cannot be underestimated by anyone.

Croatia’s World Cup Legacy — Always Overachieving

Croatia will share a group with England, Panama and Ghana, opening their World Cup campaign on June 17 against England in one of the most anticipated matches of the group stage.
Croatia’s World Cup record is staggering for a nation their size. Third place in 1998 on debut. Final in 2018. Semi-finals in 2022. Three consecutive knockout runs that any major football nation would envy.
The secret has always been the same — tactical discipline, collective spirit and Modrić controlling the game. At 40 years old Modrić’s final World Cup campaign gives this squad something priceless: the motivation of playing for their greatest legend one last time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Croatia 

What is Croatia’s official World Cup 2026 squad?
Zlatko Dalić announced Croatia’s official 26-man squad on May 18. Goalkeepers: Livaković, Kotarski, Pandur. Defenders: Gvardiol, Ćaleta-Car, Šutalo, Stanišić, Pongračić, Erlić, Vušković. Midfielders: Modrić, Kovačić, M. Pašalić, Vlašić, L. Sučić, Baturina, Jakić, P. Sučić, Moro, Fruk. Attackers: Perišić, Kramarić, Budimir, Marco Pašalić, Musa, Matanović.

Is Luka Modrić playing at World Cup 2026?
Yes. Luka Modrić has been confirmed in Croatia’s World Cup 2026 squad. At 40 years old this is his fifth World Cup — he plays for AC Milan after leaving Real Madrid and is aiming for his 200th cap for Croatia at this tournament. He won the Ballon d’Or in 2018 when Croatia reached the World Cup final.

What group are Croatia in at World Cup 2026?
Croatia are in Group L alongside England, Panama and Ghana. They open against England on June 17 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas — a rematch of their 2018 World Cup semi-final. They then face Panama on June 23 and Ghana on June 27.

Are Kovačić and Gvardiol fit for World Cup 2026?
Both players have injury concerns. Mateo Kovačić missed most of Manchester City’s season with Achilles tendon problems. Joško Gvardiol recently recovered from a fractured tibia. Both are expected to be available for the tournament but Dalić will manage their fitness carefully through the group stage.

Who is the youngest player in Croatia’s World Cup 2026 squad?
Luka Vušković — born in 2007 and owned by Tottenham Hotspur — is one of the youngest players at the entire 2026 World Cup. The Hamburger SV centre-back has only four senior international appearances but impressed Dalić enough to earn direct inclusion in the final squad.

When does Croatia play England at World Cup 2026?
Croatia vs England is scheduled for June 17, 2026 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas at 9:00 PM ET — 4:00 AM Doha time on June 18. This is a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semi-final which Croatia won 2-1 after extra time. England are favourites but Croatia have beaten them before on the biggest stage.

Conclusion
Croatia’s World Cup 2026 squad carries the weight of their greatest era and the hope of a new generation. Modrić’s fifth World Cup. Perišić scoring in four consecutive tournaments. Livaković saving penalties. Gvardiol dominating from left-back. And Vušković — born 2007 — representing everything that comes next.
Croatia always overachieve. Croatia always compete. And with Modrić on the pitch for perhaps the last time at a World Cup, they will never give up.

June 17. Dallas. England vs Croatia. The story continues.

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Can Croatia reach the knockouts again at World Cup 2026? And will Modrić produce one last magical moment? Tell us in the comments!

 

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