England uses hot tents as part of training to repeat the conditions it can face in the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next year.
Thomas Tuchel and his team in Girona, Spain, in a training camp.
England is playing Andorra at the World Cup qualification on Saturday before playing the role of Senegal in a friendly land in Nottingham Forest on June 10.
As part of the training camp, England coach and performance staff of the Football Syndicate will discuss how players deal with hot and wet conditions that they may face in the World Cup.
Players will conduct fitness tests inside the tents on exercise bicycles, at temperatures that can be expected to face during the tournament, and their recovery will be analyzed.
Speaking last week, Tuchille said he expected to “suffer” his players in the championship conditions and will travel to the club's World Cup this summer in the United States to assess the conditions.
“It is important to see the matches now in America, and in Miami at three in the afternoon,” Tuzel said.
“I will see it. How it looks, and we need to understand how the players cool, to drink. What are our options.
“Let's see because after the season, so it will be very similar. The actual experience is for players, but I did before the season in Orlando and I will be very surprised if we don't suffer. Suffering is one of the main headlines in this World Cup.”
There were warnings that temperatures in 14 out of 16 stadiums are used in the 2026 World Cup that could exceed “possible dangerous levels” during the tournament. In the host city Dallas, in the middle year more than 80 % of June and July 28 ° C.
England won the first World Cup qualifiers under Tuchille and sat at the top of the group K.