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England bring their World Cup preparations to a close on Wednesday evening when they take on Costa Rica in Orlando, with Thomas Tuchel looking for a more convincing display ahead of the Three Lions’ tournament opener against Croatia.
The German coach watched his side edge past New Zealand 1-0 on Saturday in a match that offered little excitement.
Tuchel was openly critical of aspects of the display, with difficult weather conditions, a poor playing surface and widespread second-half changes contributing to a disjointed performance.
England have yet to score more than once in a match during 2026, although their defensive record remains strong.
Costa Rica, meanwhile, will not be participating in this summer’s World Cup after falling short during CONCACAF qualifying. Los Ticos won all four of their second-round qualifiers but failed to maintain that momentum in the next phase, drawing four of six matches and finishing behind both Haiti and Honduras.
Their qualification disappointment led to the departure of Miguel Herrera, with former Venezuela boss Fernando Batista taking charge. The Argentine is still searching for his first victory, having overseen a 2-2 draw with Jordan before defeats against Iran and Colombia.

England have been boosted by the arrivals of several players who were granted additional time off following their involvement in the Champions League final.
Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke have now joined the squad, with Rice and Saka expected to return straight into the starting lineup.
Tuchel is likely to move closer to his strongest XI after rotating heavily against New Zealand. Jude Bellingham, Reece James and Nico O’Reilly are also candidates to start, while John Stones and Marc Guehi are expected to continue at the heart of the defence.
Costa Rica are without experienced forward Joel Campbell, who was not included in the current squad.
That places greater responsibility on Spartak Moscow striker Manfred Ugalde, who is the leading international goalscorer among the current Costa Rica squad and will be their main attacking threat.

England: Pickford; James, Stones, Guehi, O’Reilly; Anderson, Rice; Saka, Bellingham, Rashford; Kane
Costa Rica: Sequeira; Quiros, Mitchell, Faerron, Araya; SALAZAR, Flores; Mora, Soto, Alcocer; Ugalde
Kick-off is scheduled for 21:00 BST on Wednesday, June 10.
Broadcast coverage will be available on ITV1, with UK viewers also able to catch the match on ITVX.
England have not been at their attacking best during these warm-up fixtures, but the expected return of several key players should significantly improve their threat going forward.
Costa Rica’s defensive struggles and recent results suggest they could find it difficult to contain a near full-strength England side, with the Three Lions well placed to head into the World Cup on a positive note.
Prediction: England 3-0 Costa Rica