England fans will be banned from bringing a cuppa to World Cup games.
Fifa has published its jaw-dropping list of prohibited items for the tournament this summer.
Within that list are the nations trustee ‘thermoses’ – the perfect tool to keep your brew warm on the move.
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England fans abroad wanting a taste of home on matchday will have to rely on the Yanks to perfect their tea making.
The prohibited items were published in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadium Code of Conduct, as reported by Need To Know.
Thomas Tuchel’s England team will kick off their tournament against Croatia on 17 June
The Three Lions first match will be hosted at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas – home of the Dallas Cowboys.

On 23 June, England will face Ghana at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Their final group match will be played at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, against Panama.
The document stated: “The following items are strictly prohibited at all times in the Stadium unless expressly authorised by the Event Organisers.
“Aerosol cylinders, thermoses and flasks of any kind.
“This Stadium Code of Conduct applies to all matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
“This Stadium Code of Conduct applies to all areas of a stadium used in connection with the Competition.
“Including the stadium building and surrounding premises, parking lots, facilities, spaces, entrances and exits owned or controlled by the stadium authority to which a valid Competition match ticket or accreditation device is required for entry.”
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