England are due to play Costa Rica on Wednesday night but the game is under threat as a storm rages in Orlando and kick-off has been delayed.
The match was due to kick off at 4pm local time (9pm UK time) but has initially been delayed by 20 minutes as torrential rain pours down in Florida.
There has also been lightning and thunder in the area, with strict rules on when a stadium can be opened in those circumstances.
Whenever there is a lightning strike, the stadium cannot be opened for at least 30 minutes.
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An update from Inter&Co Stadium at around 2.30pm local time read: ‘The gates are open, but the seating bowl remains closed due to inclement weather ahead of today’s @England vs. @laselecrc_ match. Fans currently inside the stadium are asked to seek shelter in the concourse.
The rain has been extremely heavy ahead of kick-off and even if is stops before play is due to start it will take some clearing in time for a match to be played safely.
While England’s final match before their World Cup campaign begins is important preparation, the last thing Thomas Tuchel would want is to put his players in danger of injury.
England are due to play an unofficial behind-closed-doors friendly against club side Miami FC on Thursday.
If the match against Costa Rica cannot be played on Wednesday then that could take more importance for Tuchel’s intended starting XI in the first World Cup game against Croatia.
That game kicks off at 9pm UK time on Wednesday June 17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
More to follow and updates as we get them from Orlando…