England’s World Cup base revealed for 2026 tournament

Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham in England jerseys, focused on each other during a match, showcasing teamwork and intensity.

England’s base for the 2026 World Cup has been revealed, with the Three Lions set to use a £15 million headquarters during the tournament in North America.

The plan is for England to be based at a high-end training complex in the United States, giving Thomas Tuchel and his squad first-class facilities as they prepare for matches across the expanded competition.

It is understood the site includes elite pitches, modern gym and recovery areas, and accommodation designed to keep the squad together throughout the tournament.

England are expected to make the complex their main hub for the World Cup, using it as the centre of operations between games as they look to go one step further on the global stage.

The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, with the enlarged format meaning more matches and extra travel demands, making base selection a key part of preparations.

With England’s HQ now confirmed, attention will turn to qualification and to the final squad plans, as Tuchel builds towards the summer of 2026.

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