England's World Cup camp in Kansas City faces dangerous 'heatdome' before DR Congo clash
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Joe Krishnan
Summary
England's World Cup training camp in Kansas City is facing a dangerous 'heatdome' heatwave as they prepare for their round of 32 match against DR Congo in Atlanta. The team, led by Thomas Tuchel, has been adapting to the hot and humid conditions throughout the tournament, but the upcoming extreme weather in Missouri is expected to make conditions almost unbearable until Friday night.
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a roasting heatwave is poised to hit Missouri in the coming days until Friday night that will make conditions almost unbearable
A threatening heat dome will
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