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England’s World Cup training base is next to notorious dogging spot loved by randy couples

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ENGLAND’S World Cup training base is next to a notorious “dogging” spot loved by outdoor swingers, The Jattvibe can reveal.

Randy couples flock to secluded woodland surrounding Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City for raunchy public romps.

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England’s World Cup training base is next to a notorious ‘dogging’ spot loved by outdoor swingers, The Jattvibe can reveal Credit: Google

Thomas Tuchel’s stars will train at the £15million Swope Soccer Village in Missouri, a 20-minute drive from the team hotel Credit: PA

And one popular spot for al fresco frolics is just a Jordan Pickford goal-kick from pitches where Thomas Tuchel’s men start training this week.

Sprawling Swope Park is so popular for dogging and cruising it features on adult websites and social media apps.

Most of the risqué nocturnal activity takes place in a small section of the park next to England’s base.

Kansas City independent magazine The Pitch said in an online article that the area “put the fore! in foreplay”.

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One Facebook user posted last year: “Anyone know what goes on at Swope Park at night?

“Seems like any time I drive through on my way home from someplace there’s always way more cars parked around the park than I would expect.”

One commenter replied: “People hooking up and too cheap to get a hotel room.”

Another wrote: “It’s for strangers to meet and hook up.”

And another commenter said: “We ALL know what goes on at night. You do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what’s going on.”

Another website says the park’s “vast woodland areas and secluded trails offers the privacy many seek”.

Another site says the area near Swope Soccer Village has a “long, localised reputation for after-hours activity”.

One user posted: “The restroom is hot and so is the area by the pool when it is not open.”

The Three Lions will be staying at The Inn at Meadowbrook in Kansas Credit: Instagram @theinnatmeadowbrook

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Frisky adults park up next to a golf course to meet up at the Grecian-style Thomas H. Swope Memorial, a short walk from the football pitches.

England are staying at the nearby £260-a-night Inn at Meadowbrook in Kansas for the duration of this summer’s tournament.

They had hoped to use the £56million Sporting KC Performance Center – but rivals Argentina grabbed first dibs as they are playing games in Kansas.

Tuchel’s stars will train at the £15million Swope Soccer Village in Missouri, a 20-minute drive from the team hotel.

Boasting three full-sized grass pitches and six Astroturf pitches, they will remain there for at least the group stages.

Fences and screens are being installed to keep prying eyes away from England’s training sessions.

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