
England have left St George’s Park behind, trading the Midlands for the warm air and open spaces of Florida as Thomas Tuchel’s squad begin their World Cup preparations in Miami.
After flying out from Birmingham Airport, the players checked into The Belgrove Resort and Spa in West Palm Beach, giving England a settled base before their first training session across the Atlantic.
The camp is designed to give the squad space and structure. England are set to train at Palm Beach Gardens, where the first open session will allow Tuchel to bring the group together on the grass, well away from the intensity that will follow once the tournament begins.
From the moment the players arrived at the hotel to the first images of them stepping out for training, this is the calm stage of England’s World Cup build-up. The surroundings are impressive, but the purpose is simple: settle the squad, sharpen the focus and create a controlled environment before the pressure ramps up.
England’s West Palm Beach base gives them control before the World Cup

The Belgrove Resort and Spa gives England a polished setting, but the more important word is control.
Having a base in West Palm Beach allows Tuchel’s group to stay together, work in a quieter environment and prepare without having to move around constantly.
That is valuable at this stage of the build-up. Soon enough, England will have to deal with match travel, growing public expectation and all the noise that follows the national team at a World Cup.
For now, Florida offers a buffer. It gives the staff a chance to set standards and gives the players time to adjust after the long trip from England.
First training session starts the real work

The first real football work comes at Palm Beach Gardens, where England are scheduled to take part in an open community training session.
That session is important because it moves the story away from hotel arrivals and into preparation. The pictures from the grass will show more than a squad enjoying a warm-weather base.
They will show how Tuchel wants this team to look at the start of camp. The tempo, the body language and the group dynamic will all be watched closely.
England are also preparing for warm-up matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica, which gives this camp a clear competitive edge. It is not a holiday stop before the World Cup. It is the first phase of tournament work.
Thomas Tuchel sets the tone
Tuchel’s first task in Florida is not to make a statement. It is to make England feel settled. The manager was pictured arriving at the West Palm Beach resort with his suitcase, while captain Harry Kane also checked in with the squad after the flight from Birmingham.
That detail matters because tournament football often starts before the first whistle. The camp, the travel, the routine and the atmosphere all shape how a squad feels when the opening game arrives.
England have not travelled to Florida for the scenery. They are there to build a rhythm before the World Cup begins, with training, media duties and warm-up matches all built into the schedule.
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