England manager Thomas Tuchel has revealed he may keep his substitutes inside the dressing room during matches at next summerβs World Cup due to the extreme heat expected across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Speaking ahead of the World Cup draw in Washington, DC, Tuchel told BBC Sport that he is open to unusual solutions if they help the team perform better late in games.
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He acknowledged that he prefers his players to be out on the touchline, feeling the atmosphere and supporting the team, but said the rising temperatures pose a genuine threat to player safety and performance.
Tuchel added that he witnessed similar measures at the recent Club World Cup and hopes England can avoid doing the same, but admitted it may become necessary.
Extreme Heat, Travel Challenges, and Tactical Adjustments
With the 2026 World Cup scheduled in peak summer months, climate experts predict severe challenges for players, staff, and fans. A recent Pitches in Peril report highlighted that 10 of the 16 host venues face a βvery high riskβ of extreme heat stress.
Tuchel noted that last yearβs Club World Cup matches took place in dangerous conditions and believes that the intensity of games in 2026 will naturally drop because of the heat.
βFootball at 45Β°C simply cannot be played the same way as football at 21Β°C,β he said, stressing the need for detailed preparation, cooling strategies, and smart load management.
The England boss also highlighted the travel and logistical hurdles teams will face with long flights, potential thunderstorms, and scheduling delays.
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Tuchel Confident About Englandβs Squad and Chances
Despite ongoing speculation about who will make Englandβs final World Cup squad, Tuchel insists he already has a strong sense of which players he wants to take to North America.
He said he may not yet know his exact starting XI, but he has a clear idea of the squad profile and players he trusts.
Tuchel believes England has grown significantly since he took charge and feels more confident about their chances of winning their first World Cup since 1966.
He pointed to the recent international camps as key moments that strengthened belief within the group and said England will travel to the tournament aiming to βmake something special happen.β
A Team No Opponent Wants to Face
England, placed in pot one for the draw, will avoid France, Spain, and Argentina until at least the semi-finals, assuming each tops their group. After winning all eight qualifiers while scoring 22 goals and conceding none, Tuchel hopes to build a squad that opponents will fear.
He said the goal is to enter June with a powerful, unified team and generate momentum that will make England a daunting opponent.
The Three Lions will play two friendlies right before the World Cup, though Tuchel said planning is tricky because many players may be involved in major club competitions late into the season.
The aim, he said, is to arrange highly competitive warm-up matches that will prepare the squad for the intensity of the World Cup.
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