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Thomas Tuchel leaks England team news for World Cup warm-up match

Thomas Tuchel has previewed England's World Cup warm-up match with New Zealand.

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Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of England, talks to the media during a press conference on Jun

Thomas Tuchel has lifted a lid on his plans for New Zealand. (Image: Getty Images)

Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that he will field two different teams for each half of England's World Cup warm-up friendly with New Zealand. He also declared Harry Kane primed and ready to take on the world following the England captain's record-shattering season.

Bayern Munich talisman Kane has netted a staggering 61 goals across all competitions this season and is in the finest form of his career ahead of the World Cup. England kick off their campaign with a friendly against New Zealand on Saturday, with Kane set to be handed 45 minutes as Tuchel plans to give every player one half each.

The England boss insists his Captain Marvel is in superb condition and raring to go for this summer's tournament.

Tuchel said: "He looks in top shape. He looks lean, sharp and he trains at the highest level. We had a defensive training session today and he was leading the intensity.

"He's in top shape. He is ready to go. We don't have to be worried about him at all, even if it is hot in June. He has showed me the whole week that he is ready. He is our key player.

"He is so used to the high press from Bayern Munich and the intensive game that they play in the opponents' half. He is leading by example. I think he is in the best shape."

Tuchel has confirmed he will not hold Kane back, expecting a stern test against New Zealand, while also revealing he has received assurances regarding the pitch.

The England manager, who maintains he is yet to settle on his starting XI, said: "Everyone will be 45 so that gives us the continuation of the week. Some of them need a load, some of them need a recovery. We give 45 to everyone.

"We will try to keep Harry fit and play him as much as possible but hopefully we will have the chance to not need to play him every match 90 or 120 minutes. We will hopefully have the chance for players to step in but that counts for everyone.

"We have a green keeper who takes care of the pitch and I hope it will be alright. It is an American football pitch. I can see that. Hopefully it will be fine. We are told it is okay."

Harry Kane of England looks on during a training session on June 03, 2026 in West Palm Beach

Harry Kane is set to play 45 minutes against New Zealand. (Image: Getty Images)

Tuchel quipped that the weather in Florida this week — which has been plagued by storms and persistent rainfall — has felt remarkably familiar, with all their preparations for sweltering heat having proved entirely unnecessary so far.

Arsenal's players link up on Friday evening but will not be present at the match, meaning the rousing team talks will be saved until the squad is fully assembled.

Tuchel added: "It has not been sunny and hot. This is the first day we've seen the sun and blue sky - it's been like England! We were joking in the last few days.

"Of course it's been warm and humid. But the upside is that it's been easier to train and not being exposed means you can take breaks and go into detail in training.

"We had a first emotional meeting and then a lot of meetings where it was about football and details, we don't empty everything in the beginning so we have to keep something for when the tournament starts."

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