Tino Livramento's already disrupted season has taken another blow after the Newcastle United full-back limped off during his side's 2-1 Premier League defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, casting serious doubt over his availability for the remainder of the campaign — and potentially his place in England's World Cup squad.
Tino Livramento Faces Race Against Time to Secure World Cup Spot After Newcastle Injury

Tino Livramento's already disrupted season has taken another blow after the Newcastle United full-back limped off during his side's 2-1 Premier League defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, casting serious doubt over his availability for the remainder of the campaign — and potentially his place in England's World Cup squad.
The injury picture
Livramento departed the pitch in the 74th minute at St James' Park, with reports since describing the problem as either a thigh or groin issue. According to The Daily Mail, the full extent of the damage will only become clear after a second scan, and the outlook is far from encouraging.
The most optimistic scenario, per those reports, would see the 23-year-old return for the final couple of games of the season — meaning he faces at least three weeks on the sidelines. Newcastle still have fixtures against Arsenal, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, West Ham, and Fulham to navigate before the campaign closes.
Kieran Trippier is expected to fill in at full-back during Livramento's absence.
A season of setbacks
This latest setback is the third significant spell out for Livramento this season. He missed time in the first half of the campaign with a knee injury, then spent roughly two months sidelined after the turn of the year before returning — only to suffer this fresh blow.
For manager Eddie Howe, the news compounds a difficult period. Newcastle have slipped to 14th in the Premier League table, leaving European qualification an extremely remote prospect and placing uncertainty over Howe's own future at the club.
World Cup ambitions on the line
Beyond the club situation, Livramento has a compelling personal incentive to recover as swiftly as possible. England manager Thomas Tuchel has consistently called the full-back into his senior squad whenever fit, and Livramento featured in both of England's recent friendlies against Uruguay and Japan — part of Tuchel's final assessment ahead of this summer's World Cup selections.
Capable of operating on either flank for his country, Livramento will be desperate to demonstrate his fitness before Tuchel finalises his squad, with a first major senior tournament appearance for the Three Lions potentially at stake.

