England's World Cup 2026 Warm-Up Plans Revealed with Clash Against New Zealand Set
England are gearing up to face New Zealand in their first World Cup 2026 warm-up match, with Thomas Tuchel's squad scheduled to take on the All Whites in Tampa on June 6. Find out more about this exciting encounter and England's preparations for the upcoming tournament.
England are set to take on New Zealand in their first World Cup 2026 warm up match, it has been confirmed. Thomas Tuchel's side will take on the All Whites in Tampa on June 6 ahead of the tournament, and they will then schedule a friendly fixture four days after. Per The Sun, England are set to take on New Zealand in a World Cup warm up in Tampa on June 6. They are poised to land in the United States on the first day of the month and will undergo a short training camp before taking on the All Whites. The two sides have only met twice, doing so in back-to-back friendlies in June of 1991. England, then managed by Graham Taylor, won the first friendly 1-0 thanks to a Gary Lineker goal, and won the second 2-0 after strikes from Stuart Pearce and David Hirst. New Zealand are now ranked 85th in the world, behind the likes of Syria, Qatar, and South Africa, but they have qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Per The Guardian, England's FA are finding it difficult to arrange the second warm up friendly for the tournament. The Three Lions kick off their tournament on June 17, against Croatia. That is the final date on which group games will take place, and Tuchel wants the second warm-up friendly to take place on June 10th, which is 24 hours before the curtain-raiser between Mexico and South Africa. England cannot play a team who has qualified for the tournament on the 10th, as FIFA regulations prevent a team from playing in a friendly in the final five days before a tournament, so are said to have earmarked Costa Rica as potential opponents. They have not qualified. Tuchel's side have struggled to play top-level opposition and the report states that the highest-ranked side they have beaten in the FIFA rankings is Wales, who were 30th. The best team they have played according to the rankings is Senegal, and the African nation beat them 3-1 in Nottingham last summer.Tuchel has made it abundantly clear that his ambition is to win the World Cup. He said in December: "Yes, because we have got better. We have to arrive and try to make a special thing happen, but we cannot guarantee it."He added: "Everyone knows that we cannot promise that we will win it, but they want to see a team, team spirit, a team that gives everything [and] fights for each other and they want that if they are in the stadium or watching on the TV."If the players bring that then I think anything is possible. We will be brave enough to dream about it, we will be brave enough to try it."He is already thinking ahead, and replied when asked if he could tell substitutes to remain in the dressing room to avoid the debilitating heat in America: "If this is what helps us later in the match when they come on, OK, we consider that as a possibility."Nobody likes it as I want the players to be out here and feel the energy and give the energy from the bench onto the field, but I know what you mean. I saw teams doing this and players doing this at the Club World Cup. Hopefully we can avoid it. It is always better if they can be with us."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingEngland kick off their tournament against Croatia and will also play Ghana and Panama in their group. Beforehand, at Wembley, England will play a double-header of preparatory friendlies against Uruguay and Japan, and will then travel to the States to begin preparations in earnest.
England vs. New Zealand: A Rare Encounter
In a rare meeting between the two nations, England will square off against New Zealand in a World Cup warm-up match in Tampa on June 6. The teams have only played each other twice before, back in 1991, with England emerging victorious on both occasions.
Challenges in Scheduling
England's FA is facing difficulties in arranging a second warm-up friendly due to FIFA regulations. With the tournament kicking off on June 17, Tuchel aims to secure a fixture on June 10, just before the start of the World Cup. The team is looking at potential opponents like Costa Rica, who have not qualified for the tournament.
Tuchel's Ambition for World Cup Glory
Coach Thomas Tuchel has set his sights on winning the World Cup with England. He emphasizes the importance of team spirit, determination, and fighting for each other, as the keys to achieving success on the grandest stage of international football.
Preparations and Challenges Ahead
England faces a tough group in the World Cup, including matches against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. With friendlies lined up against Uruguay and Japan at Wembley, followed by the clash against New Zealand, Tuchel's squad is working hard to fine-tune their tactics and form ahead of the tournament.

