The Football Association (FA) is expected to deliberate on how England players should conduct themselves regarding pre-match handshakes if they face Ghana and former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey at the World Cup.
The discussion centres on the protocol for player interactions ahead of the match, given that Partey is scheduled to stand trial on rape charges. England could meet Ghana in the tournament, raising questions about whether traditional handshake rituals should be observed.
Officials are reportedly considering guidance for the squad to ensure any approach taken is consistent with both sporting etiquette and wider safeguarding considerations.
The matter remains under review, with a final decision expected closer to the fixture, depending on how tournament preparations develop.













