Here’s what happened and who scored as England thrash Miami FC behind closed doors
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England reportedly continued their strong preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 by smashing Miami FC 6-0 in a friendly played behind closed doors.
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Thomas Tuchel’s side have beaten New Zealand and Costa Rica since landing in the United States as they gear up for this summer’s tournament.
While the World Cup gets underway in Mexico City on Thursday night, England do not begin their campaign until they play Croatia in Dallas on June 17.
As such, the Three Lions need to keep the wheels spinning, and they have made light work of an American second-tier side.
Toney, Ngumoha, Henderson and Nwaneri score in heavy England win
According to The Daily Mail, Ivan Toney scored a hat-trick as Tuchel’s side beat Miami FC 6-0 in West Palm Beach.
The report suggests that the game was split into two. England are believed to have won the first 1-0, before winning the second 5-0.
It’s thought that Toney scored as many as three goals, including one impressive long-range effort.
Rio Ngumoha, who made his debut against New Zealand last week but isn’t in the World Cup squad, is also said to have scored an impressive goal.
The report adds that Kobbie Mainoo and Marc Guehi put in strong performances.
Photo by Eddie Keogh – The FA/The FA via Getty ImagesThe much-maligned Jordan Henderson and Ethan Nwaneri – another youngster who isn’t in the official World Cup squad – also reportedly found the back of the net.
Miami FC are a professional team plying their trade in the second-tier of the American soccer league system, otherwise known as the USL Championship.
This was England’s last match before they travel to Texas to play Croatia, the team who famously denied them a place in the 2018 World Cup final by beating Gareth Southgate’s side in the semi-finals in Russia.
England then play Ghana in Boston before meeting Panama in New York to round off their Group L fixture schedule.
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