Kansas City Selected as England's World Cup Base Camp for Summer Tournament
1-Minute Brief
Kansas City's role as a World Cup host highlights its growing prominence in international football and impacts travel demand.
Key Facts
- Kansas City has been chosen as the base camp for three major national teams, including England, for this summer’s World Cup.
- Air fares and hotel rates in the US have dropped one month ahead of the World Cup kick-off, with London to Los Angeles flights on sale for around £500.
- England captain Harry Kane and his team will train in Kansas City, with BBC reporters visiting the training grounds.
- Spain’s Nico Williams sustained a hamstring injury before half-time in Athletic Bilbao's 1-0 loss to Valencia.
- Will Grant tested one of the pitches where the England team will train in Kansas City.
What Happened
Kansas City has been selected as the training base for England and two other major national teams for the upcoming summer World Cup, with preparations underway at local facilities.
Why It Matters
Kansas City's selection as a World Cup host reflects its rising status in international football. The event is also influencing travel and hospitality markets, with notable drops in air fares and hotel rates.
What's Next
Teams are expected to arrive in Kansas City to begin training ahead of the World Cup. Observers will monitor player fitness, including injuries like that of Spain’s Nico Williams, and ongoing travel trends.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter3h agoBBC tours England and Argentina's World Cup training grounds
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoSpain’s Nico Williams sustains hamstring injury before World Cup
- The IndependentLeft1h agoUS air fares and hotel rates slump one month ahead of World Cup kick-off
