Megan Pickford has finally had the chance to unveil her WAG World Cup wardrobe after being reunited with her missing suitcase. The wife of England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford broke out her favourite designer pieces for England's match against Ghana on Tuesday, which ended in a 0-0 draw in Boston. Megan, 30, looked stunning in a £125 Club L white mini dress teamed with a £6,000 Chanel mini Kelly bag, which adhered to the US stadium's strict bag size policy, and a vintage 1980s brooch from the design house.The rainy Boston weather forced Megan, who was sat with Jordan's mother Susan and her son Arlo, seven, to layer a waterproof poncho over the chic look at one point.She shared a jokey pic of her accessory on Instagram, quipping 'reality' with a melting face and umbrella emoji. Last week Megan revealed she had arrived in the US to watch husband Jordan, 32, as England got their World Cup campaign underway, but her luggage had been lost by the airline. Megan Pickford has finally had the chance to unveil her WAG World Cup wardrobe after being reunited with her missing suitcase for England's match against Ghana in Boston on Tuesday Megan, 30, looked stunning in a £125 Club L white mini dress teamed with a £6,000 Chanel mini Kelly bag and a vintage 1980s brooch from the design house It was a week before Megan was finally reunited with her bag, just hours before England's second match. Posting a hilarious update on her social media accounts on Monday night Megan uploaded a video of her opening the door of her hotel room to see her prized baggage.Dressed in pink joggers and top Megan pulls the suitcase into her room and gives it a big hug as Abba's classic hit 'Honey Honey' played.She wrote: 'A special delivery arrived it will not be leaving my sight before tomorrow's game,' ending the post with the hash tag suitcasegate.Fellow WAG Ellie Watkins wrote 'Hahaha so happy for you,' while Megan added the first thing she was going to buy was an air tag to track her luggage.Fans meanwhile declared 'it's the reunion we've all been waiting for' adding that they couldn't wait to 'see the outfits'.It is not known which airline mislaid her luggage but companies usually allow passengers to claim for buying new items with British Airways for example permitting 'reasonable and necessary items' to be bought and claimed back up to £1575.The value of Megan's wardrobe is not known but ahead of the World Cup she did go on a £6000 shopping spree in designer boutique Celine. Posting a hilarious update on her social media accounts on Monday night Megan uploaded a video of her opening the door of her hotel room to see her prized baggage The rainy weather forced Megan, who was sat with her son Arlo, seven, to layer a waterproof poncho over the chic look at one point, as she shared a jokey pic of her accessory on Instagram Megan shared a kiss with Jordan after the match, which ended in a 0-0 drawMegan first posted about 'suitcasegate' ahead of England's face off against Croatia last week. Posing with her back to the camera and wearing a small Three Lions shirt emblazoned with 'Daddy,' Megan wrote at the time: 'Arrived in America yesterday…my suitcase did not. Can I wear my 7 year old top for the game tonight or not ?' Ollie Watkins' wife Ellie replied: 'Worst nightmare don't worry I've got 3 suitcases full. Coming to the rescue.'Fortunately Megan managed to cobble an outfit together and looked stunning as she watched Wednesday afternoon's game in Dallas, Texas, wearing a cowboy hat, white vest and blue jeans accessorised with a white handbag.She later told followers on her social media that she had gone to the game in 'the top I travelled in and borrowed jeans.'Giving an update late on Thursday night she said: 'Just flew next destination Jordan's brother stayed in Dallas to collect my suitcase that was arriving this afternoon.'He had a flight booked later this evening. I brought his suitcase with me on my flight. When he went to collect my case they said they have to hold it in customs for 24 hours.'He's now waiting in Dallas for my suitcase to clear and the next flight is Saturday. And I now have his suitcase so he can't brush his teeth.'Megan ended her post with two laughing emojis and captioned it: 'For the invested huns.' Last week Megan revealed she had arrived in the US to watch husband Jordan, 32, as England got their World Cup campaign underway, but her luggage had been lost by the airline It was a week before Megan was finally reunited with her bag just hours before England's second match Megan looked on in agony as the frustrating match drew to a close with a 0-0 result Another issue Megan and the other WAGS have faced is strict regulation on how big their handbags can be.They have had to dramatically downsize the designer purse collections they planned to take to the US, Canada and Mexico this summer. Megan – who was filmed measuring bags during a shopping trip to Selfridges – joked on social media: 'We're going to make sandwich bags happen. I even know the offside rule, handbag edition.'The directives state that clear bags must not exceed 12in by 12in, while non-clear bags are limited to 4.5in by 6.5in.This allows security staff to quickly inspect belongings as the supporters enter stadiums.Megan played by the rules during their first match, sporting a white Lady Dior bag worth more than £2,500. Another issue Megan and the other WAGS have faced is strict regulation on how big their handbags can be at the World Cup matches Megan and Everton goalkeeper Jordan married in June 2022, with Megan sharing pictures of their wedding saying: 'Worth the wait for the most magical day with my soulmate.'The couple have three children including a seven-year-old called Arlo who was born in 2019, a three-year-old daughter in 2023 called Ostara and a one-year-old called Misty in 2025.She recently revealed that her 'dream is to bring back the WAG era' of the 2006 World Cup, which saw Victoria Beckham, Coleen Rooney and Cheryl Tweedy become the centre of attention as they cheered on their other halves in Germany.She added of this summer's competition: 'I'm not coming home without my husband and a trophy.'