England Arrive in US for World Cup Preparations
Quick Look
- England's national football team has arrived in Florida, USA, to begin their pre-World Cup training camp.
- Head coach Thomas Tuchel and several players landed on Monday, with others to join later.
- The team will hold their first training session on Tuesday and play warm-up matches on June 6 and June 10 before the tournament starts on June 11.
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Why It Matters
The countdown to this summer's World Cup has begun. England's national football team has arrived in the United States to commence their tournament preparations. Head coach Thomas Tuchel and several squad members flew to Florida on Monday.
The countdown to this summer's World Cup has started and England have arrived in the United States to begin their tournament preparations.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel and a number of his squad flew from Birmingham Airport to Florida on Monday for their pre-World Cup camp in West Palm Beach.
Arsenal's Declan Rice, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka plus Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson - who were all involved in European finals last week - will join the rest of the squad at a later date.
England's first training session takes place on Tuesday morning local time, with temperatures forecast to be about 28C to 31C.
They are also scheduled to play two warm-up games against New Zealand on 6 June and Costa Rica on 10 June, before the World Cup officially starts on 11 June.
Open Questions
- When will the remaining players join the squad?
- What is the specific location of the training camp within West Palm Beach?
- What are the specific objectives for the pre-World Cup camp?
- Who are the captains for the warm-up matches?




