England's first World Cup training session: What did we learn?
England arrived at their permanent World Cup base in Kansas City on Saturday and immediately got down to business. Shortly after dropping their bags off at the Inn at Meadowbrook Hotel in Prairie Village, where the team will stay for the duration of their stay in the United Stat
England arrived at their permanent World Cup base in Kansas City on Saturday and immediately got down to business.
Shortly after dropping their bags off at the Inn at Meadowbrook Hotel in Prairie Village, where the team will stay for the duration of their stay in the United States, they made the 20-minute trip to their training centre at Swope Soccer Village for their first session since arriving in Missouri.
The locals welcomed Thomas Tuchel's men into their community with open arms but also with a high security, the team escorted by a motorcade of protection.
There was nothingm however, to protect the players from the searing sun, with temperatures reaching around 31C, as the team were put through their paces.
And this is what BBC Sport noticed from England's opening training session in Kansas City.
BBC Sport reported on Friday that there was an emerging sense that the team that started against Costa Rica on Wednesday will be the side that Tuchel selects in the team's first game against Croatia on Tuesday - and there were further reasons to believe that may be the case on Saturday.
For part of the session the 10 outfield players that started versus Costa Rica: Jude Bellingham , Ezri Konsa , John Stones , Nico O'Reilly , Elliot Anderson , Harry Kane , Anthony Gordon , Declan Rice , Noni Madueke and Reece James trained away from the rest of the squad.
Of course, it may simply have been a coincidence that the 10 were grouped together - but if you were looking for clues into how Tuchel's team may look in Dallas on Tuesday then reading something into that would be understandable.

