England Summer Tour – Your Quick Guide to Fixtures, Travel and What to Watch
If you’re a footie fan, the England summer tour is the time you’ve been waiting for. The team heads abroad, plays a mix of friendlies and qualifiers, and gives us a chance to see the squad in a relaxed setting. Below you’ll find the basic schedule, a few travel pointers, and the matches that promise the biggest moments.
When and Where: The 2025 Tour Calendar
England’s summer program this year kicks off in early June and wraps up by the end of July. The itinerary includes three key stops:
- June 5 – Friendly in Madrid, Spain: A warm‑up against a strong European side. Expect a few new faces to get minutes.
- June 20 – Qualifier in Dublin, Ireland: A high‑stakes game that could shape the Euro 2028 draw.
- July 11 – Friendly in Los Angeles, USA: The final showcase before the competitive season starts, often used to test tactics.
All dates are set, but keep an eye on the official FA site for any last‑minute changes. A simple Google Calendar reminder will save you from missing a match.
Travel Tips for Fans on the Road
Getting to a match abroad doesn’t have to be a hassle. Book flights early – budget airlines often have deals for June and July. When you land, public transport is usually the cheapest way to reach the stadium. In Madrid and Dublin, metro tickets cost less than $5 and you can buy them online.
If you’re heading to Los Angeles, consider a rideshare from the airport to the venue; traffic can be heavy, so leave early. Pack a lightweight raincoat – summer showers are common in Spain and Ireland. And don’t forget a portable charger – you’ll be snapping photos and checking scores all day.
For food, try local street vendors near the stadiums. A Spanish churro in Madrid or an Irish fish‑and‑chips shop in Dublin adds flavor to the match day experience.
Finally, bring a small flag or a shirt with the England crest. It’s a cheap way to show support and makes it easier to spot fellow fans.
That’s the core of what you need to know about the England summer tour. Check the dates, plan your travel, and enjoy the games – you’ll get a good look at the team before the big tournaments begin.
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