ENGLAND fans can see the Three Lions in the US in June for £54 — in warm-up matches for the World Cup.
They play New Zealand on June 6 in Tampa, Florida, and Costa Rica in nearby Orlando on June 10.

In contrast to the high costs for World Cup games, prices are much lower for the friendlies.
There are plenty of tickets still available.
Costs start from $74.10 (£54.35) for the New Zealand game at 69,000-capacity Raymond James Stadium — with around two-thirds of tickets for the game still available.
Tickets are also from $97.60 (£71.60) for the Costa Rica match at the 25,000-capacity Inter&Co Stadium — with a third of seats so far unsold.
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The two games, ahead of England’s World Cup opener against Croatia on June 17, are being sold on Ticketmaster.
There has been fury over the high prices of tournament tickets.
One hospitality package for the final in New Jersey on July 19 has reportedly been touted at £8.5million.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has defended prices, saying it was following US laws allowing tickets to be resold for thousands above face value.
Fifa and the FA were asked for comment.
The World Cup — in the US, Canada and Mexico — kicks off on June 11.
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