Jordan Nobbs, the world class Arsenal and England midfielder will miss the 2019 Women’s World Cup after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee it has been confirmed.

The England vice-captain and hugely-influential Gunners star, 25, suffered the injury during Arsenal’s 4-0 win at Everton last month.

Nobbs, who had surgery on Monday, will definitely miss the rest of the season.

With the World Cup starting in France only a matter of weeks later on 7 June the timeframe is too toght for her to pick up significant match fitness.

“We are all wishing Jordan a speedy recovery,” said Lionesses head coach Phil Neville.

Ham & High: Arsenal and England's Jordan Nobbs speaks to Layth Yousif at their London Colney training ground. Picture: DANNY LOOArsenal and England's Jordan Nobbs speaks to Layth Yousif at their London Colney training ground. Picture: DANNY LOO (Image: ©2018 Danny Loo Photography - all rights reserved)

“She is an invaluable member of the Lionesses squad and played a huge part in helping us secure our place at next summer’s Women’s World Cup finals in France.

“Naturally we are disappointed that a player of Jordan’s ability and importance will not be able to take part in the World Cup, but the priority is that she returns to full fitness and can look forward to many exciting years ahead playing for both her club and country.”

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Ham & High: Jordan Nobbs gears up for the start of the FA Women's National League with an open training session at their London Colney training ground. Picture: DANNY LOOJordan Nobbs gears up for the start of the FA Women's National League with an open training session at their London Colney training ground. Picture: DANNY LOO (Image: ©2018 Danny Loo Photography - all rights reserved)