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England WAGs will spend World Cup in 'family-friendly' Miami

England left their warm-weather training base in Florida on Saturday morning and flew to Kansas City, where they are hoping to spend the next five weeks - but their families will stay in Miami.

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England WAGs will spend World Cup in 'family-friendly' Miami

England left their warm-weather training base in Florida on Saturday morning and flew to Kansas City, where they are hoping to spend the next five weeks - but their families will stay in Miami.

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Where have all the Wags gone? England enjoy the calm of Kansas City World Cup camp

In a stark contrast to previous tournaments, and Baden-Baden in 2006 in particular, the players’ partners are set to keep a low profile while some may not travel at all

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Where have all the Wags gone? England enjoy the calm of Kansas City World Cup camp

    In a stark contrast to previous tournaments, and Baden-Baden in 2006 in particular, the players’ partners are set to keep a low profile while some may not travel at all

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    England WAGs will spend World Cup in 'family-friendly' Miami

    England left their warm-weather training base in Florida on Saturday morning and flew to Kansas City, where they are hoping to spend the next five weeks - but their families will…