ENGLAND stars including Harry Kane, Declan Rice, John Stones and Nico O’Reilly chilled out with yoga, table tennis and swimming pool fun yesterday.

Captain stretched his muscles using a resistance band on a yoga mat at the team’s training base in .

Jude Bellingham in a pool during a recovery day at the England World Cup 2026 Camp.Jude Bellingham pictured in the pool yesterday ahead of England’s clash with Argentina Credit: Getty Nico O'Reilly of England in the pool during a recovery day.Nico O’Reilly shows off his pool ball skills Credit: Getty

Other stars were seen having a splashing time playing pool basketball as they recovered from their exhausting 2-1 extra time victory over on Saturday.

Coach is keen to balance rest with lighter workouts for his stars who will need to be on top form tomorrow night as they take on world champs.

The team will fly to later today after a last training session at .

A insider said: “They’ve recovered well and are looking forward to the game.”

has vowed England will keep their heads against any dark arts they may face against Argentina.

The Three Lions take on the reigning champions in Wednesday’s semi-final in Atlanta – 28 years on from a wound-up being sent off for kicking out at .

have a number of players in their ranks with reputations for gamesmanship, including , Lisandro Martinez and goalie Emi Martinez.

But fellow stopper Pickford is sure Thomas Tuchel’s side will continue to keep their cool, as they have throughout this .

Declan Rice in a pool holding a volleyball during a recovery day.Declan Rice with a Wilson handprint ball in the pool Credit: Getty Tom Hanks as Chuck Noland with "Wilson" the volleyball in "Cast Away."Tom Hanks in Cast Away film

The 32-year-old said: “I think you’ve seen throughout the tournament our desire to win tackles. We’ve not gotten into any scuffles or anything.

“We’ve been very well respectful within the game. Decisions go our way, they don’t go our way.

“We just reset, we go again and we let the do the talking.

“I think that’s what we’ve done throughout the tournament.

“Apart from Jarell (Quansah, who was sent off against Mexico), we’ve not had any suspensions, no second yellow cards or anything like that.

“It just shows our mentality we have and we don’t get wrapped up in things like that.

“We stay focused, we stay together.”