England arrives at Kansas City training base for World Cup

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 4:04 AM

Last updated Jun 14, 2026

England arrives at Kansas City training base for World Cup
Summary

England's squad landed at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City on June 14, 2026, to prepare for the World Cup. Local fans and police welcomed the team, addressing earlier concerns about the openness of their training facility. Thomas Tuchel mentioned potential protective measures following a spying incident in prior years. The state-of-the-art nine-pitch complex features increased security with armed police at the entrance, ensuring the team's privacy during training sessions.

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  • England arrives in Kansas City for World Cup training on June 14.
  • Swope Soccer Village features nine pitches and enhanced security.
  • Concerns raised about spying led to discussions of protective measures.
  • Local fans and police greeted the squad upon arrival.
  • Training sessions will prioritize privacy and security.
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England’s squad arrived at Swope Soccer Village, their World Cup base, to find locals (and the local police) out in force Before Thomas Tuchel and his England players departed for the United States, there was talk about their World Cup training ground in Kansas City being too open. It was motivated, in part, by the Southampton Spygate scandal. Would England’s rivals be able to steal a glance at them? Tuchel even said that the Football Association would look to erect protective fences. The nine-pitch facility at Swope Soccer Village is certainly sprawling but here’s the thing. Nobody is getting on site without going past the armed police officers at the entrance. There was a throwaway line from a steward on Saturday as England trained on the complex’s showpiece pitch after flying in from Florida after their pre-tournament camp. “You guys see spying,” he said. “We see personal security.” The latter rather overrides the former. It was safe to say that they have it covered. Continue reading...

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