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As the 2026 World Cup heats up, several star players are walking a tightrope with yellow cards. Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, and Michael Olise are just a few names who could be forced to miss a potential semifinal if they pick up one more booking. The threat adds extra pressure to the knockout rounds.

Which Players Are on the Edge?

A handful of key players from different teams are just one caution away from suspension. Here’s a look at the most notable names:

  • Jude Bellingham (England) – Midfield star has been crucial but risky in tackles.
  • Declan Rice (England) – Defensive midfielder known for his physical play.
  • Michael Olise (France) – Winger’s dribbling style draws fouls and sometimes cards.
  • Several others from Brazil, Argentina, and Germany are also facing similar risks.

How the Suspension Rule Works

In the World Cup, players receive a one-match ban if they collect two yellow cards in separate games. That ban resets after the quarterfinals, meaning any player who reaches two yellows before that stage will miss the semifinal if they get another yellow in the quarters. This rule has already changed a few games this tournament.

What Coaches Are Doing to Stay Safe

Managers are carefully managing their squads. Some are substituting at-risk players early when the game is already decided. Others are reminding players to avoid unnecessary fouls or arguments with referees. The discipline could decide who advances to the final.

Semifinal Stakes Keep Rising

With every match, the tension builds. Fans are watching every tackle and booking, wondering if their favorite player will be available for the biggest games. For Bellingham, Rice, Olise, and others, staying clean might be just as important as scoring goals.

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