Jordan Henderson provides update from hospital bed after surgery on his 'smashed' forearm after freak fall

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 01: Jordan Henderson of England looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between England and Congo DR at Atlanta Stadium on July 1, 2026 in Atlanta, United States. (Photo by Europa Press Sports/Europa Press via Getty Images)
The BBC studio has been used for the World Cup coverage (Image credit: Getty Images)

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has provided an update from his hospital bed after picking up a freak injury after the Round of 16 clash against Mexico.

Despite not playing in the match, Henderson broke his left arm on the pitch after he slipped and fell awkwardly while hopping over an advertising board.

While the rest of his teammates flew on to Miami in high spirits following the hard-fought win over Mexico, Henderson remained in Mexico City in hospital.

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Henderson out of surgery in American hospital

The midfielder has since been relocated to Kansas City orthopaedic institute, where he has undergone surgery.

That operation was a success, with Henderson now recovering and ready to cheer on his teammates for the rest of the tournament.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JULY 5: Declan Rice (L) and Dan Burn of England (R) try to help their teammate Jordan Henderson (bottom) who was injured amid the celebrations after winning the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between Mexico and England at Mexico City Stadium on July 5, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Jordan Henderson receives treatment on the pitch after breaking his arm (Image credit: Getty Images)

In a post on his Instagram account, he posed with a big thumbs up beside the three surgeons who carried out the procedure, Dr. Kenneth P. Unruh, Dr. Mark J Winston and Dr. Kirk McCullough.

He wrote: "Surgery done! Let's get ready for the big one Saturday.

"Thank you to all the staff that looked after me at Kansas city orthopaedic institute. Especially the 3 surgeons who carried out the operation."

Henderson will now have a watching brief for the remainder of the competition, having been ruled out for the quarter-finals and beyond, should England get past Norway.

While he will be undoubtedly gutted not to be able to finish the tournament, his appearance in England's 2-0 Group L victory against Panama meant he became the only England men's player to represent the Three Lions at seven different major tournaments.

Jordan Henderson in action for England against Panama at the 2018 World Cup

Jordan Henderson at the 2018 World Cup (Image credit: Alamy)

He made his first tournament appearance for his nation at Euro 2012 but didn't score his first England goal until Euro 2020, when he contributed to the 4-0 quarter-final victory over Ukraine.

Henderson will join up with the squad again once he's out of hospital, with his father Brian telling the Daily Mail: "He won't be leaving his team-mates. He'll be there until it's finished.”

Brian also revealed that the injury was worse than the broken wrist, which was first reported, stating: "It's his left forearm - he's just completely smashed it."

Ryan Gray
Freelance Writer

Ryan Gray is a freelance writer, covering mainly travel and occasionally sport. He previously spent two years as Sports Editor at the Watford Observer before turning his hand to travel writing, with his work appearing in various national UK publications. He has gone from providing matchday commentary for Blyth Spartans to covering FA Cup and Euros finals, as well as interviewing the likes of Claudio Ranieri, Alan Shearer and Glenn Hoddle, among other big names. 

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