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England’s Lionesses Warm Up in Florida Ahead of World Cup Clash

The squad is fine‑tuning their heat adaptation in Palm Beach Gardens while preparing for friendlies and their opening match against Croatia.

A bright morning in Palm Beach Gardens saw the England national football team spread out across Gardens District Park, the city’s premier soccer facility, for an open community training session that drew local fans onto the pitch.

Heat‑Adaptation Strategy

The 26‑man squad touched down in Palm Beach County on Monday and immediately began a series of heat‑acclimation drills, using the subtropical climate as a rehearsal for the conditions they will face in the tournament.

The open session invited supporters to join drills and small‑sided matches, giving fans a rare glimpse of the squad’s preparation as they fine‑tune fitness and cohesion.

Friendlies on the Horizon

England will test their readiness with a friendly against New Zealand at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium on Saturday, kicking off at 4 p.m., before traveling to Orlando to meet Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10.

Both matches serve as the final competitive dress rehearsals before the team’s official base camp in Kansas City becomes their hub of operations in the days leading up to the World Cup opener.

Road to the First Match

The Lionesses’ first World Cup encounter is scheduled for June 17 against Croatia at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, a venue that promises a massive crowd and a vibrant atmosphere.

With a packed itinerary that spans from Florida’s sun‑baked fields to Missouri’s training grounds and finally to Texas, the English contingent is balancing tactical work with the logistical demands of a trans‑Atlantic campaign.

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