
Both players trained in Miami as England prepared for the match in 33-degree heat with high humidity
Guehi and Rice train ahead of England World Cup quarter-final vs Norway
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MIAMI: England received a boost on the eve of their World Cup quarter-final against Norway after Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James all returned to training on Friday. 24 hours before the biggest Norwegian football match ever, it's boiling in Miami. Declan Rice trained for the first time in a couple of days after overcoming a sickness bug (Getty) Thomas Tuchel received further good news with Reece James also taking part as he recovers from a hamstring injury and he looks set to be available for the match.
Furthermore, Henderson is in Miami with the squad in a supporting capacity. Rice has also been nursing a hamstring problem and was affected by illness earlier in the week. Rice has been managing hamstring and back pain throughout the tournament but will be ready to declare himself available as England bid for a place in the semi-finals.
In addition, Reece James was also part of the session after recovering from a hamstring issue, but it could be too soon for him to start after two weeks in the treatment room.
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MIAMI: England received a boost on the eve of their World Cup quarter-final against Norway after Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James all returned to training on Friday
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24 hours before the biggest Norwegian football match ever, it's boiling in Miami.
according to DagbladetDeclan Rice trained for the first time in a couple of days after overcoming a sickness bug (Getty) Thomas Tuchel received further good news with Reece James also taking part as he recovers from a hamstring injury and he looks set to be available for the match.
according to The IndependentHenderson is in Miami with the squad in a supporting capacity.
according to The IndependentRice has also been nursing a hamstring problem and was affected by illness earlier in the week.
according to Vanguard (Nigeria)Rice has been managing hamstring and back pain throughout the tournament but will be ready to declare himself available as England bid for a place in the semi-finals.
according to Daily Mail +1Reece James was also part of the session after recovering from a hamstring issue, but it could be too soon for him to start after two weeks in the treatment room.
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