For England however, the travel has become part of the tournament experience.

The squad have settled into life in Prairie Village, training at Swope Soccer Village while embracing Kansas City’s sporting culture.

Tuchel, Harry Kane, Dan Burn and Djed Spence visited the Kansas City Royals, with Tuchel throwing the ceremonial first pitch at Kauffman Stadium before receiving customised Royals jerseys.

Following the dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico, the squad were given around 36 hours off to explore the city.

Does all the travelling matter?

It is impossible to know precisely how much travel influences performance, but Norway manager Stale Solbakken admitted the physical demands of the tournament were beginning to take their toll.

“We’ve really only had Jorgen [Strand Larsen] who has had a fever, but then there’s been a bit of coughing and rasping scattered throughout,” Solbakken reported.

“But there’s air conditioning, flights, changing rooms and all that.

“There’s 50 people in the travelling party, so it would be strange if something or other didn’t crop up.”

Norway’s own journey has been considerably shorter than England’s. After beginning the tournament from a base in Greensboro, North Carolina, they eventually stopped returning between matches as the knockout rounds progressed.

England, meanwhile, have continued flying back to Kansas City after every game.

Whether those accumulated miles eventually become a decisive factor remains to be seen.

How was the data calculated?

BBC Sport calculated the distances between training camps and match venues using the most local airport and assumed each nation travelled back to their camp after each game.

We used an air miles calculator, external to measure the flight distances and doubled the mileage to account for teams returning to their training location in between games.

For nations whose nearest airport to their training base was the same as a venue where they were playing, we marked that as zero miles, regardless of distance from base to stadium.

We also did not include distance from base to airport or airport to match venue at the other end.

The results therefore are an indicator of distance travelled during the World Cup so far rather than an exact number.

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