Today19:23 BSTReminder of England squad There's a few added names in the mix tonight but if you want a reminder of the squad that Tuchel will have to pick from for the World Cup, take a look:1 - Jordan Pickford2 - Ezri Konsa3 - Nico O'Reilly4 - Declan Rice5 - John Stones6 - Marc Guéhi7 - Bukayo Saka8 - Elliot Anderson9 - Harry Kane10 - Jude Bellingham11 - Marcus Rashford12 - Tino Livramento13 - Dean Henderson14 - Jordan Henderson15 - Dan Burn16 - Kobbie Mainoo17 - Morgan Rogers18 - Anthony Gordon19 - Ollie Watkins20 - Noni Madueke21 - Eberechi Eze22 - Ivan Toney23 - James Trafford24 - Reece James25 - Djed Spence26 - Jarell QuansahToday19:21 BSTTuchel confirms planEngland boss Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that the Three Lions will field two different teams for the game tonight.He said: “The plan is tomorrow to play 45 minutes with two complete teams to expose everyone to the same amount of minutes.“Then we can continue the next three days with the same load of training, that is the plan, and at the moment we stick to the plan.”Today19:17 BSTWe're thereMirror Football's own John Cross is in Tampa this evening.Make sure you follow along for all of his updates.Content cannot be displayed without consent‌Today19:15 BSTLooking for a flutter? If you're looking to have a bet on this evening's game, Mirror Football has you covered.Make sure to use our brand new tool which has recommended a 10/1 bet builder for England fans.Today19:12 BSTTuchel offers take on Arsenal starsThomas Tuchel has promised to 'take care' of the Arsenal players in the squad following their Champions League defeat.“Of course it’s painful for Ebs but of course I will take care of it, the group will take care of him and I think the extra week they had will help a lot," he said.“I’m very happy that they got the title in England. I think that took a lot of weight off their shoulders and they were aware they did what they could and they were very close in the final.“I don’t think I will need to lift them. They’ve absolutely had a great season. I’m always happy to do it if I have to but they should know that a final just comes down to one or two shots in a penalty shoot-out which means it cannot be closer. At some point a winner has to be found.“I have lost some finals in a penalty shoot-out and it’s the closest way to lose and it hurts of course, it hurts a lot to lose big finals but a penalty means you did evrything right, it couldn’t be closer."Today19:10 BSTThe impact of the weatherEngland have been busy acclimatising for the World Cup, but they can do nothing about the weather they will encounter in the coming weeks.Thunderstorms are a distinct possibility and FIFA does not want to postpone and rearrange games, meaning there could be long delays.Meanwhile, Professor Mike Tipton - an expert on the physiological and psychological responses to adverse environments - has told Mirror Football how games will be impacted by the heat and humidity."You’ll see less sprinting, less work, which is why more of the early rounds at the Club World Cup ended in penalty shoot-outs, because there are certain strategies you can’t adopt," he said.“People who play in heat regularly are going to have a competitive advantage because they simply know who to play in those conditions. If you’re relying on people running 10km in a game then you’re going to struggle to achieve that."(Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)‌Today19:07 BSTPractice makes perfectThe stadium staff at the Raymond James Stadium have been putting in their practice for this evening's game including the graphics.Let's hope we're seeing this a few times tonight:England will play in Tampa this evening(Image: Getty Images)Today19:03 BSTNew Zealand - all you need to knowRemarkably, England are facing the lowest-ranked side in the upcoming World Cup tonight.New Zealand are ranked 85th in the world by FIFA, below Haiti (83rd) and Curacao (82nd). They breezed through qualifying in Oceania, but suffered early exits in 1982 and 2010. This time they're in Group G along with Belgium, Egypt and Iran.New Zealand are managed by an Englishman in Darren Bazeley, who will make history as the first manager to be in charge of a nation at Under-17s, U20s, Olympics and now a senior men's World Cup."Through the years, I've been to six World Cups, two Olympics, Confederations Cups, I've never been to a senior World Cup so that's a first and I'm super excited," he told Mirror Football's John Cross in April. "I've watched every World Cup since I was four years old, but never been to a World Cup and I'm really excited to go there."New Zealand head coach Darren Bazeley in charge of New Zealand(Image: AP)Today18:58 BSTCoping with the heatOne of the big themes of this World Cup will be the heat - and how teams cope with it.England boss Thomas Tuchel revealed that they have consulted with Team GB experts on the subject and they are also embracing technology to try and stay ahead of the game.Fitness trackers, cooling vests and palm cooling devices are all being used by the Three Lions, who have been getting used to Florida's heat and humidity this week.“The warm-up games will be good for that as well and to get that exposure just best we can, we've got an amazing team behind the team and how much research they've done and tried to cool down and recovery and all that sort of stuff so that's top, top level," Jordan Henderson said.“Hopefully that can give us a little edge as well when we get into the tournament but it's the same for everyone so we've just got to go and try to just concentrate on the football.”(Image: Getty)‌Today18:58 BSTPitch concernsIt seems that the pitch at the Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, won't be ideal tonight, having only just been laid.However, Thomas Tuchel says his selection won't be affected by the playing surface."I saw a photo from a journalist which made me a little bit worried and concerned, but let's decide when we are there," Tuchel said on Friday."If there are any issues, we can always react to it. The plan is to play 45 minutes with two complete teams, to expose everyone to the same amount of minutes."Then we can continue for the next three days with the same load of training. That is the plan and at the moment we are sticking to it."Today18:58 BSTGood eveningHello and welcome to Mirror Football's live coverage of England's friendly against New Zealand.This represents the Three Lions' penultimate chance to get a measure of their squad before their first group game against Croatia.Boss Thomas Tuchel is likely to name a somewhat experimental side for the game, with some of the lesser-known players potentially due to start.The game gets underway in Tampa at 9pm BST. Make sure you stay tuned below:‌