Inside England's Exclusive Kansas City Inn for the 2026 World Cup
The Lead
England's national football team has opted to base themselves at the four-star Inn at Meadowbrook in Kansas City for the 2026 World Cup, a decision driven by the hotel's home comforts and strategic location.
England's World Cup Base
The Inn at Meadowbrook, a 54-room hotel, has been taken exclusively by the team. It offers ample outdoor space, communal areas with screens for watching sports, and a recovery area with a sauna. The hotel's setup is designed to provide a 'home from home' experience, with personalized touches for each player.
Strategic Advantages
The Football Association (FA) values Kansas City's central location, which will minimize travel distances and times for England's matches. The team will not have to endure flights longer than three-and-a-half hours, a significant advantage over teams that may have to travel longer distances.
Personal Touches
Players have been greeted with personalized boxes in their rooms, made by their families. These boxes include thoughtful items such as face masks, Lego sets, and photos. The aim is to provide a sense of comfort and familiarity, which the FA believes will be crucial during the tournament.
Training and Preparation
The team will train at Swope Soccer Village, where England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was spotted during a training session. The FA's emphasis on creating a comfortable and supportive environment is clear, as they seek to make the most of their time in Kansas City.