sport news Hundreds of fans greet the England squad as they arrive at their team hotel trends now

sport news Hundreds of fans greet the England squad as they arrive at their team hotel trends now
sport news Hundreds of fans greet the England squad as they arrive at their team hotel trends now

sport news Hundreds of fans greet the England squad as they arrive at their team hotel trends now

Gareth Southgate and his England squad were greeted by hundreds of fans as they arrived at their hotel in Al Wakrah ahead of the 2022 World Cup

The Three Lions will be staying at the Souq Al Wakra Hotel for the duration of the tournament in Qatar and will begin their World Cup campaign on Monday November 21 against Iran. 

Southgate and his side were serenaded with songs like 'Football's Coming Home Again' as they stepped off the bus outside the hotel on Tuesday evening. 

Southgate and his England captain Harry Kane took part in several interviews outside the hotel before heading in to join the rest of the team. 

The Three Lions squad received a heroes welcome as they walked through the doors of the Souq Al Wakra Hotel. Staff members gathered in the reception area and applauded the team as they entered the building. 

They were also seen waving England flags in support of Southgate's side - who will play against Iran, USA and Wales in Group B. 

Southgate and his players were handed flowers upon their arrival and were seen trying some of the local delicacies before settling into their rooms. 

Southgate's decision to stay at the Souq Al Wakra Hotel was largely based on logistics and transport links, with his chosen hotel a short drive from eight of the 10 tournament venues. 

The hotel - which describes itself as 'an elegant seaside stay' - has access to a private beach and offers an on-site spa. In addition, there are five restaurants, some with a sea view, with Western favourites or Arabic and Levantine dishes such mezze plates, mixed grill or local dish sawani.

Gareth Southgate and his England squad were greeted by hundreds of fans as they arrived at their hotel in Al Wakrah

Gareth Southgate and his England squad were greeted by hundreds of fans as they arrived at their hotel in Al Wakrah

Southgate and his England captain Harry Kane took part in several interviews outside the hotel before heading in

Southgate and his England captain Harry Kane took part in several interviews outside the hotel before heading in

The Three Lions squad received a heroes welcome as they walked through the doors of the Souq Al Wakra Hotel

The Three Lions squad received a heroes welcome as they walked through the doors of the Souq Al Wakra Hotel

Staff members gathered in the reception area and applauded the team as they entered the building on Tuesday evening

Staff members gathered in the reception area and applauded the team as they entered the building on Tuesday evening 

Southgate and his Three Lions squad were handed flowers upon their arrival at the team hotel in Al Wakrah

Southgate and his Three Lions squad were handed flowers upon their arrival at the team hotel in Al Wakrah

The England manager even tucked into some local delicacies before settling into his room in the hotel

The England manager even tucked into some local delicacies before settling into his room in the hotel

The players were in good spirits ahead of the tournament - which will get underway on Sunday with Qatar vs Ecuador

The players were in good spirits ahead of the tournament - which will get underway on Sunday with Qatar vs Ecuador 

Southgate's side left England's team training ground at St George's Park on Tuesday morning and headed out onto the coach, where a huge group of supporters were waiting to cheer them on.

They headed from their Staffordshire base to Birmingham Airport, where they stepped onto their flight to Doha. 

And on Tuesday evening, the squad touched down in the Qatari capital ahead of their World Cup campaign getting underway against Iran next Monday. 

They arrived at around 8.30pm local time in Qatar (5.30pm GMT) and the players looked in a relaxed mood as they exited the plane.

The squad completed a light training session later that evening to dust off any cobwebs and get over any sluggishness from the journey. 

Serious preparations will get underway at their Al Wakrah training facility later today ahead of next Monday's tournament opener.

England arrived in Doha on a Gay Pride jet - a 'Rain Bow' Virgin Atlantic A350 Airbus - in a show of defiance over the host nation amid concerns over the treatment of LGBTQ+ people at the tournament. 

England's squad landed in Qatar on Tuesday evening as their preparations for the 2022 Qatar World Cup ramp up

England's squad landed in Qatar on Tuesday evening as their preparations for the 2022 Qatar World Cup ramp up

England manager Gareth Southgate arrives in Doha after England's flight touched down in the Qatari capital

England manager Gareth Southgate arrives in Doha after England's flight touched down in the Qatari capital

England begin their World Cup campaign against Iran on Monday, before further group fixtures against the USA and Wales

England begin their World Cup campaign against Iran on Monday, before further group fixtures against the USA and Wales

England captain Harry Kane exiting their plane after landing in Qatar - he is just three goals away from being the nation's all-time record goalscorer

England captain Harry Kane exiting their plane after landing in Qatar - he is just three goals away from being the nation's all-time record goalscorer

Manchester City pair Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker step off the plane as they arrive in Doha, with the latter recovering from injury in time to make the final 26-man squad

Manchester City pair Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker step off the plane as they arrive in Doha, with the latter recovering from injury in time to make the final 26-man squad

England's squad looked in a relaxed mood as they arrived at around 8.30PM local time (5.30PM GMT) in Doha

England's squad looked in a relaxed mood as they arrived at around 8.30PM local time (5.30PM GMT) in Doha

England's Men's Player of the Year and Arsenal star Bukayo Saka arrives ahead of the World Cup starting on Sunday

England's Men's Player of the Year and Arsenal star Bukayo Saka arrives ahead of the World Cup starting on Sunday

Southgate is heading into his third tournament as England boss since he took over from Sam Allardyce back in 2016

Southgate is heading into his third tournament as England boss since he took over from Sam Allardyce back in 2016

 

The squad looked in good spirits after the six hour and 40 minute flight as they boarded a bus at the airport after landing

The squad looked in good spirits after the six hour and 40 minute flight as they boarded a bus at the airport after landing

Callum Wilson (left) and James Maddison, who both won their last England cap back in 2019, arrive in Qatar in good spirits

Callum Wilson (left) and James Maddison, who both won their last England cap back in 2019, arrive in Qatar in good spirits

England will use the training facilities at Al Wakrah Sports Complex during the World Cup and undergo a light session on Tuesday evening before serious preparations begin on Wednesday ahead of next Monday's opener with Iran

England will use the training facilities at Al Wakrah Sports Complex during the World Cup and undergo a light session on Tuesday evening before serious preparations begin on Wednesday ahead of next Monday's opener with Iran

England's travelled to Qatar on a plane called the 'Rain Bow', pictured at Birmingham Airport on Tuesday ahead of their flight

England's travelled to Qatar on a plane called the 'Rain Bow', pictured at Birmingham Airport on Tuesday ahead of their flight 

The aircraft features a picture of Oscar, a cartoon man holding a Union Jack flag while wearing rainbow-coloured trainers, beneath the cabin

The aircraft features a picture of Oscar, a cartoon man holding a Union Jack flag while wearing rainbow-coloured trainers, beneath the cabin

FA chiefs proposed the idea of the Gay Pride plane to highlight concerns over gay rights in Qatar, where same-sex relationships remain a criminal offence and whose World Cup Ambassador last week said homosexuality is 'damage in the mind'.

Anyone found participating in same-sex sexual activity in Qatar can be punished by up to seven years in prison, while there are also concerns about thousands of migrant workers having died in Qatar since it won the rights to host

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