Harry Kane Set for 2026 World Cup: England’s Tournament Opener Against Croatia on June 17.
England’s National Team Prepares for the 2026 World Cup
According to Novyny.live: England captain Harry Kane has confirmed he is ready to compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The English squad kicks off their campaign on June 17 against Croatia, with the match scheduled to start at 23:00 Kyiv time.
Expressing confidence in his team’s prospects, Kane stated:
“This is a great opportunity for us to win the tournament.” - Harry KaneUnder the guidance of manager Thomas Tuchel, the squad is intensifying preparations for this crucial opening game. The players are optimistic about their chances for a strong performance.
Tuchel also shared his thoughts on reaching the final, saying:
“I feel embarrassed and don’t want to draw attention to it. For now, definitely not—but if we make it to the final, then of course I’ll sing.” - Thomas TuchelThese remarks highlight the coaching staff’s readiness to tackle the significant challenges awaiting the team during the tournament.
The Significance of the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup marks a historic milestone as the first tournament ever to be held across three nations. For England, this event is not only a chance to build on experience from previous championships but also an opportunity to elevate their status on the global stage. A successful run could substantially boost the team’s international reputation.
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