England and Japan agree water breaks for friendly

Football

England will face Japan in a friendly fixture featuring scheduled water breaks to simulate 2026 World Cup conditions.

The England men's senior team will contest a friendly against Japan with two designated water breaks. Thomas Tuchel, the England head coach, requested the breaks to mirror the environmental conditions expected at the 2026 World Cup in North America. Each half will include a pause for hydration, according to Sky Sports.

The match takes place at the National Stadium in Tokyo. England officials organised the specific protocols to test player physical responses to high humidity and heat. Per The Guardian, the Football Association intends these measures to assist with tactical and physical preparation for future tournament climates.

Tuchel took charge of the national side earlier this year and remains focused on international conditioning standards. Japan agreed to the request as part of their own preparations for the upcoming global tournament. The fixture serves as a key warm-up game for the England squad before the summer break. Recent training data suggests heat management is a priority for the coaching staff, per Reuters reports.

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