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World Cup 2026: Which Premier League clubs have carried the biggest workload?


Manchester City top the Premier League workload chart with 5,027 World Cup minutes played by their squad.

Rodri alone has played 537 minutes for Spain, centre-back Marc Guehi 483 and defender Nico O’Reilly 454 for England. Elliot Anderson, who is moving from Nottingham Forest to the Etihad, has added a further 533 minutes for the Three Lions.

Right behind them are Arsenal, whose players have clocked 4,285 minutes – the second highest total in the league.

William Saliba has played 450 minutes for France, with England trio Declan Rice (386), Noni Madueke (288) and Bukayo Saka (267) all over 250.

Liverpool, Aston Villa and Manchester United follow – all above 2,500 minutes.

Brentford are among the teams represented least, with slightly more than 600 minutes.

Emiliano Martinez (600) and Jordan Pickford (570) lead all Premier League players for minutes, though goalkeepers naturally face different physical demands from outfield players.


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