England have touched down in West Palm Beach, Florida, as the squad prepares for the World Cup, and the heat is already a talking point inside the camp.
England Arrive in Florida as World Cup Countdown Begins

England have touched down in West Palm Beach, Florida, as the squad prepares for the World Cup, and the heat is already a talking point inside the camp.
BBC Sport correspondent Sami Mokbel and former England defender Stephen Warnock joined presenter Ian Dennis on the Football Daily podcast to discuss the sweltering Florida conditions and what the high temperatures could mean for Gareth Southgate's players as they look to acclimatise.
Henderson, Watkins, and Mainoo speak out
Midfielder Jordan Henderson reflected on his England career and what he believes he contributes to the squad, while striker Ollie Watkins opened up about missing out on the March call-up before earning his place in the final group — a journey he described in terms of motivation and manifestation.
Watkins spoke candidly about the mental resilience required to stay focused after being overlooked, and how he channelled that into his club form to force his way back into the reckoning.
Young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo also addressed the media, highlighting the qualities he brings to England's engine room and reflecting on the lessons he has taken from a demanding club season.
Heat and preparation
The Florida heat is expected to be one of the central challenges of England's pre-tournament camp. The podcast discussion underlined the importance of proper acclimatisation, with the squad needing to adapt quickly to conditions that differ sharply from a typical English summer.
With the World Cup approaching, every session in West Palm Beach carries added weight — and the early signs from the players suggest the squad are focused and ready to embrace the challenge ahead.


