England train at Beckham’s Inter Miami base before Norway quarter-final
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Norway squad
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1 Orjan NYLAND
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2 Morten Thorsby
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3 Kristoffer AJER
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4 Leo OSTIGARD
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5 David MOLLER WOLFE
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6 Patrick BERG
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7 Alexander SORLOTH
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8 Sander BERGE
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9 Erling HAALAND
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10 Martin ODEGAARD
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11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
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12 Sander TANGVIK
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13 Egil SELVIK
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14 Fredrik AURSNES
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15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
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16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
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17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
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18 Kristian Thorstvedt
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19 Thelo AASGAARD
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20 Antonio NUSA
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21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
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22 Oscar BOBB
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23 Jens Petter HAUGE
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24 Sondre LANGAS
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25 Henrik FALCHENER
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26 Julian RYERSON
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England squad
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
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2 Ezri KONSA
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3 Nico OREILLY
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4 Declan RICE
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5 John STONES
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6 Marc GUEHI
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7 Bukayo SAKA
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8 Elliot ANDERSON
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9 Harry KANE
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10 Jude BELLINGHAM
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11 Marcus RASHFORD
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12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
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13 Dean Henderson
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14 Jordan HENDERSON
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15 Dan BURN
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16 Kobbie MAINOO
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17 Morgan ROGERS
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18 Anthony GORDON
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19 Ollie WATKINS
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20 Noni MADUEKE
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21 Eberechi EZE
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22 Ivan TONEY
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23 James TRAFFORD
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24 Reece JAMES
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25 Djed SPENCE
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
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On the eve of England's 2026 World Cup quarter-final against Norway, David Beckham welcomed Harry Kane and the rest of Thomas Tuchel's squad to his Inter Miami training base. Beckham, who co-owns the Major League Soccer club, was joined by two of his sons, Romeo and Cruz, who watched the Three Lions train. The visit, together with a reported motivational address from the former England captain, gave the camp a high-profile lift before one of the biggest fixtures of its tournament.
The quarter-final was staged in Miami, with around 10,000 England supporters reported to be travelling to the tie as the side sought to reach a fourth World Cup semi-final. Ahead of kick-off, Tuchel urged his players to "be brave" and was said to have received a triple fitness boost, though he complained of having had no explanation from FIFA over Jarell Quansah's two-match ban. The occasion carried added significance given Beckham's own history as an England player and his ownership stake in the host venue.
- Beckham hosted England at his Inter Miami base before the Norway quarter-final.
- Sons Romeo and Cruz watched training; Beckham gave a reported motivational speech.
- Around 10,000 England fans travelled to the Miami tie.
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England reached the World Cup quarter-final stage in 2026 and were due to face Norway in Miami, one of the tournament's host cities in the United States. Thomas Tuchel, the head coach, was overseeing the squad, which included captain Harry Kane, as they prepared for a match that could take them to their fourth World Cup semi-final. David Beckham, the former England captain, has an ownership stake in Inter Miami, the Major League Soccer club whose training facility the England squad used in the buildup.
Beckham's connection to the fixture comes both from his playing history with England and his business interest in the host club, giving the visit added resonance beyond a routine training session. His sons Romeo and Cruz were also present to watch the squad train. Fixtures at this stage of a World Cup typically draw large numbers of travelling supporters and heightened media interest given what is at stake for the team involved.
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Originally published by Daily Mail as “David Beckham welcomes Harry Kane & Co to his Inter Miami base as Romeo and Cruz watch training on eve of England’s World Cup quarter-final clash with Norway”.