ENGLAND are being given a helping hand to fight the scorching heat at the World Cup – by whizzy palm-cooling devices.

’s side are expected to use the portable, cordless gizmos throughout the upcoming tournament.

Three male soccer players at an England training session.England are being given a helping hand to fight the scorching heat at the World Cup Credit: PA Harry Kane drinking from a water bottle during an England training session.England are expected to use portable, cordless gizmos to battle the World Cup’s temperatures Credit: PA

They are made by wellness tech company Therabody and called the CryoTherm Palm, retailing at £349, though they are not available on the UK market yet.

Research has shown that cooling the palms can substantially lower core body temperature which can be pivotal for in-game recovery, leading to enhanced performance.

The use of the breezy equipment has become a rising trend in professional sport – with among those to have employed them.

England plan to use them in training sessions and during planned water breaks at the , which is set to be one of the hottest on record.

The predicted temperature in Dallas, Texas on June 17, when play their opening group game there against Croatia, is 33 degrees.

England, though, have been enjoying a positive start to their warm-up camp in Florida.

The Three Lions in an international friendly on Saturday thanks to Harry Kane’s winner.

Tuchel’s men are now set to face Costa Rica on Wednesday in their final warm-up encounter.

England national football team players rehydrating during a training session.The gadget is made by Therabody and called the CryoTherm Palm Credit: PA Thomas Tuchel wearing an England team shirt with sponsor logos and a blue flower pin.England boss Thomas Tuchel has found a creative way to battle the scorching heat Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

England will also take on Ghana and Panama in the group stage of the World Cup.

But the national team’s campaign is set to be .

A “Godzilla-like” oceanic heatwave, named El Nino, is expected to cause havoc around the world over the coming months.

The adverse weather event is expected to prompt dangerous storms across the Americas this summer.

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