Marcus Rashford's Season-Ending Injury: Impact on Aston Villa and England's World Cup Qualifiers
Marcus Rashford faces a season-ending hamstring injury, impacting Aston Villa and England's upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

Marcus Rashford's Season in Jeopardy Due to Hamstring Injury
On-loan Aston Villa forward Marcus Rashford is likely to miss the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury. The injury, which kept him out of the FA Cup semi-final defeat by Crystal Palace, is still being assessed. While there is a slim chance the 27-year-old could return before the end of the Premier League campaign, it is more probable that he will focus on recovering in time for England's matches in June.
Key Matches and Recovery Timeline
If Rashford does return before the season's end, his final league appearance would be against Tottenham on 18 May. However, he is ineligible to play in Villa's final match against Manchester United on 25 May. Rashford was recently seen at the high-profile boxing fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Future Prospects and Contract Details
Rashford has decided not to speak to any clubs about his future until later in the summer. His contract at Manchester United runs until 2028, but he does not expect to play for the club again under current manager Ruben Amorim. Rashford was recalled by England in Thomas Tuchel's first squad as manager in March, having been omitted from the Euro 2024 squad.
Impact on Aston Villa and England
Rashford's absence is a significant blow to Aston Villa, who have relied on his contributions since his loan move in February. For England, his recovery is crucial as they prepare for a World Cup qualifier against Andorra and a friendly against Senegal in June.