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Great Britain’s ENC rosters confirmed for Rainbow Six Siege and Rocket League

The Esports Nations Cup 2026 is taking shape, with Great Britain’s rosters now confirmed across two of the event’s sixteen titles ahead of qualifiers beginning this week. The national team announced its roster on Monday, a bank holiday, for R6 ahead of its open qualifiers this week, with the Rocket League squad finalising today, two months in advance of the qualifier. Both GB rosters have received direct invites to the main event so will not have to battle through the qualification.

Team Great Britain reveals Rainbow Six Siege and Rocket League Rosters

The two GB squads confirmed so far are R6 and Rocket League, with the former announcing the roster first. The rosters follow the team rules outlining how it all works, with no one team dominating the competition for national theme rosters. Though, we do see some repeat players from the same teams appearing across both games.

Great Britain’s Rainbow Six Siege squad consists of:

  • Ben “CTZN” McMillan – Team Secret
  • Jack “Doki” Robertson – G2 Esports
  • Nathan “Nafe” Sharp – Team Secret
  • Samuel “Wizard” Morgan – Fnatic
  • Josh “Yuzus” Pritchard – Team Falcons
  • Ryan “KangruKenny” Morrow  – byłaś iluzja, serving as coach. 

It is a strong collection of talent drawn from some of the top organisations in the European MENA League, with multiple players bringing international experience at the highest level of Siege competition. The Rainbow Six Siege qualifier begins tomorrow, 28th May, making it the first of the ENC qualifiers to get underway. 

Meanwhile, the nation announced The Rocket League side today, 27th May, featuring:

  • Jack “ApparentlyJack” Benton – Geekay Esports
  • Archie “Archie” Pickthall – Gentle Mates
  • Joseph “Joyo” Young – Geekay Esports
  • Ben “Toxiic” Salmon – WIP Esports
  • Dylan “eekso” Pickering – Coach, formerly Geekay Esports

ApparentlyJack and Joyo have been playing together at Geekay Esports this year, while Archie became a Major Champion in Boston earlier in 2026. The squad also carries strong national team chemistry, having represented England at the FIFA eWorld Cup, reaching the top-four before falling to Germany. 

Rocket League’s open qualifiers are taking place on 17th July, but the UK has got a direct invite to compete in the main event, along with 23 other teams that are also receiving a direct invite.

What the rest of the ENC qualifier schedule looks like

The Road to ENC calendar runs from now through to August, with qualifiers spread across sixteen titles, as announced back in April. As mentioned, Rainbow Six Siege open qualifiers kicks off the event officially, with is starting May 27th. Chess kicks off June 6, followed by Trackmania and League of Legends on June 19, Valorant on June 26, Dota 2 on June 29, and Fatal Fury and Street Fighter both on June 30. July brings Counter-Strike 2 on the 6th, PUBG Mobile and PUBG Battlegrounds on the 10th, Rocket League on the 17th, Honor of Kings on the 18th, and EA Sports FC on the 29th. August rounds out with Apex Legends on the 1st and Mobile Legends on the 15th.

With qualifiers stacking up across June, expect further roster announcements for Great Britain and other nations to follow in the coming days and weeks as each title gets closer to its qualifier date.

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