Will Grant tested out one of the pitches where England captain Harry Kane and his team will train in Kansas City.
The BBC's Will Grant has been taking a look around the base camps that England and defending champions Argentina will call home during the FIFA World Cup.
England will be based at Swope Soccer Village, while Argentina will train at the Sporting KC Training Center, both located in Kansas City. The training sites will serve as hubs for match preparation, including practice sessions, player workouts, team meetings and day-to-day staff operations.
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