How many miles will England travel if they reach World Cup final?

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JUNE 13: Harry Kane of England arrives at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport on June 13, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
England aren't ready for their World Cup travels to end (Image credit: Getty Images)

There's an awful lot of football to be played before England fans start giving any thought whatsoever to the World Cup final. The Three Lions are in the last 16 of World Cup 2026 but there are obstacles galore in their path.

If the sheer number of knock-out rounds remaining and a high degree of opposition difficulty weren't enough, England must now contend with a kick-off change at short notice and brutally shortened preparation time for a Mexico game that already had its challenges.

But as England's World Cup quest crosses the USA-Mexico border for the first time, just how far might Thomas Tuchel and his squad have to travel in search of glory this summer?

What is England's World Cup 2026 mileage?

Thomas Tuchel, manager of England, speaks to players at the hydration break during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match against Congo DR at Atlanta Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia

England reached the round of 16 by beating DR Congo (Image credit: Getty Images)

Without being stowed in what we assume to be Dan Burn's substantial luggage alongside his oversized cowboy clobber, mapping out England's meandering across the United States and Mexico is an inexact science.

To keep the calculation simple, setting aside any pretence at figuring out the real routes taken by road and air between cities and focusing instead on the straight-line distances is the way to go.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 01: Harry Kane #9 of England celebrates towards the fans after the team's victory and progression to the Round of 16 after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between England and Congo DR at Atlanta Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Harry Kane scored twice to set up a round of 16 tie against Mexico (Image credit: Getty Images)

So, from the moment England left the runway at Birmingham Airport to their theoretical return a day or two after the World Cup final at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, July 19, how far can England expect to travel?

To recap, England's travelling party first headed for Florida for a pair of warm-up matches against New Zealand in Tampa Bay and Costa Rica in Orlando.

They were based in West Palm Beach for those games but the distance calculation has left that alone along with the fact that not everyone in the England squad even travelled from Birmingham.

From Florida, England relocated to their World Cup base in Kansas City and proceeded to travel in and out of Arlington, where they played Croatia at Dallas Stadium, and Foxborough, where Boston Stadium hosted their middle group game against Ghana.

The last group fixture against Panama was played at New York New Jersey Stadium, where the final will be played.

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Start

End

Miles

Running Total

Birmingham Airport

Tampa Bay

4355

4355

Tampa Bay

Orlando

78

4433

Orlando

Kansas City

1050

5483

Kansas City

Arlington

462

5945

Arlington

Kansas City

462

6407

Kansas City

Foxborough

1239

7646

Foxborough

Kansas City

1239

8885

Kansas City

East Rutherford

1090

9975

East Rutherford

Kansas City

1090

11065

Kansas City

Atlanta

676

11741

Atlanta

Kansas City

676

12417

Kansas City

Mexico City

1387

13804

Mexico City

Kansas City

1387

15191

Kansas City

Miami

1244

16435

Miami

Kansas City

1244

17679

Kansas City

Atlanta

676

18355

Atlanta

Kansas City

676

19031

Kansas City

East Rutherford

1090

20121

East Rutherford

Kansas City

1090

21211

Kansas City

Birmingham Airport

4256

25467

NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES - JUNE 27: Jude Bellingham of England celebrates 0-1 during the World Cup match between Panama v England at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on June 27, 2026 in New York/New Jersey United States (Photo by Jussi Eskola/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Jude Bellingham has been one of England's better performers at the World Cup (Image credit: Getty Images)

From there, it was back to Kansas City, in and out of Atlanta to play DR Congo in the round of 32, and then into Mexico City, where England will play Mexico at Mexico City Stadium.

What happens next, Tuchel and a nation hope, is a return to Florida for a last-eight match against Brazil or Norway at Miami Stadium. After that it's a semi-final in Atlanta and the final in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

By the time England are back on home soil with the FIFA World Cup Trophy in hand, they will have travelled somewhere in the region of 25,500 miles. It will have been worth it.

Chris is a Warwickshire-based freelance football writer specialising in West Midlands football, the Premier League, the EFL and the J.League. He is the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter and owner of Aston Villa Review. He supports Coventry Sphinx.

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