The second round of the FIFA World Cup group stage in the US, Canada, and Mexico saw England take on Ghana. Bellingham started this match, reaching the milestone of 50 appearances for the England national team. At 22 years and 359 days old, he became the youngest player in England's history to achieve this feat. After the match, Squawka compiled a list of the five youngest players in England's history to reach 50 appearances.

According to Squawka statistics, after the match against Ghana, Bellingham, at 22 years and 359 days old, became the youngest player in England's history to reach the 50-appearance milestone. Rooney ranked second, achieving this feat at 23 years and 139 days, followed closely by Owen at 23 years and 179 days. Sterling and Saka ranked fourth and fifth, respectively.
Youngest players to reach 50 caps for England
1. Bellingham: 22 years, 359 days
2. Rooney: 23 years, 139 days
3. Michael Owen: 23 years, 179 days
4. Sterling: 24 years, 180 days
5. Saka: 24 years, 285 days
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