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Soccer-Burn has eye on title despite England's long wait to win World Cup

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Posted on June 14, 2026

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· Last updated: June 14, 2026

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Dan Burn Eyes World Cup Title as England Preps For Opener Against Croatia

England's Ambitions and Preparation for World Cup Opener

England's World Cup Title Aspirations

KANSAS CITY, June 13 (Reuters) - England defender Dan Burn reiterated his country's determination to end their World Cup title drought as Thomas Tuchel's side continue the lengthy build-up to their Group L opener against Croatia on Wednesday.

England won their only World Cup on home soil in 1966 but Tuchel and his team are bullish about their prospects of ending the country's 60-year wait when they eventually launch their challenge for the trophy in North America.

Dan Burn's Perspective on Winning

"I think it's pointless coming here and saying that we don't want to do that," the 34-year-old Newcastle United defender said regarding England's hopes of winning the title.

"That was the challenge, to put a second star on the chest. So that's what we want to do."

Group Stage Challenges Ahead

Opening Match Against Croatia

England begin their campaign with a testing opener against the Croatians, who defeated Gareth Southgate's Three Lions in the semi-finals in 2018, before taking on Ghana and Panama in their remaining group phase fixtures.

Preparation in the United States

Training in Florida and Adapting to Conditions

The team arrived in Kansas City on Saturday after a spell in Florida that Burn believes has prepared the players for the sweltering conditions that lie ahead.

"I think after the week that we had, in West Palm, I haven't felt the heat as much, being here, it seems a bit more dry and not as humid," he said.

"But it's the same for every team. It's not something that I think we're overly worried about at the moment."

Anticipation Builds Before the Opener

Delayed Start and Team Mindset

England's clash with Croatia comes almost a week after the start of the tournament and will be among the last batch of matches in the opening round of group phase fixtures but Burn believes the wait will have been worthwhile.

"Now that we've got here, now I'm excited," he said after arriving in Kansas City. "I think it's when the tournament started ... I think that's probably the time when it's really kicked in.

"I don't think it affects us at all. It just gives us a bit more time to have a look at the competition, maybe get used to the feel of the games and what sort of pace they're going to be before we play next week."

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Michael Church in Dallas, Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • England’s only World Cup triumph came in 1966, and they remain focused on ending a 60‑year drought. (fifa.com)
  • Dan Burn emphasized that adding a second star to England’s chest is the clear objective, reflecting the team’s ambition. (statleag.com)
  • The Group L opener against Croatia takes place on June 17 in Arlington, Texas, following acclimatization in Kansas City after time spent in West Palm Beach. (skysports.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did England last win the World Cup?
England last won the World Cup in 1966 on home soil.
Who is England’s first opponent in the group stage?
England will begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia in their Group L opener.
What are England’s aims for this World Cup?
England are focused on ending their 60-year World Cup title drought and winning the trophy.
How has England prepared for the heat in North America?
The team spent a week in Florida to acclimatize to the hot and humid conditions before arriving in Kansas City.
How does Dan Burn feel about England’s World Cup prospects?
Dan Burn is optimistic and determined, stating their aim is to win and earn a second World Cup star.

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