For a login form it's better to use autocomplete="username"
for a username field, even if it is expected to be an email address.
I have no hard evidence for this but I expect this would be more friendly to password managers.
This article suggests the same.
A design document from Chromium aimed at developers suggests the same, and I quote from that:
Email First Sign-in Flow:
Collect the email:
<form id="login" action="/login" method="post">
<label for="username">Username</label>
<input
id="username"
type="email"
name="username"
autocomplete="username"
required
>
<button type="submit">Next</button>
</form>
For a registration form, autocomplete="email"
may make more sense.