Revealed: Why England have no concerns over Ivan Toney's Canadian visa - after Thomas Partey was banned from entering the country - INSIDE SPORT

England do not expect any issues over Ivan Toney’s eligibility to enter Canada if the Three Lions are required to play there during the tournament.

The issue has come into focus after Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey was ruled out of his side’s World Cup opener on Wednesday because Canadian authorities informed the team he would not be granted a visa.

Partey, the former Arsenal player, has been charged with multiple sex offences, has denied the allegations and is awaiting trial. Although Canada’s immigration rules state that people who have committed certain offences may be barred from entry, Partey has not been convicted.

Toney, meanwhile, was previously cleared to travel to the United States after being arrested in connection with an alleged assault at a London nightclub in December. He remains on unconditional bail and has not been charged.

It was understood at the time that the former Brentford forward, who now plays in Saudi Arabia, may have believed he was the target of an attempted theft, having been in possession of jewellery and a high-value watch.

England have no concerns that Ivan Toney may not obtain a Canadian visa – after his arrest in London last year

It comes after Ghana’s Thomas Partey was denied a visa by the Canadian authorities earlier this week

If England finish second in their group, they are scheduled to play their round-of-32 tie in Toronto on July 2. Given the different nature of the allegations involved, and the fact Toney has not been charged, there is little expectation that the 30-year-old would face any difficulty crossing into Canada if needed.

Indeed on Saturday night, amid a tornado warning and a ferocious storm, players hunkered down in front of screens airing the game at their hotel. At one point, thanks to the brisk but brutal weather, the connection on the televisions went down. 

Head coach Thomas Tuchel is among those with a love for the sport – and within minutes of their arrival at the Inn at Meadowbrook players were spotted shooting hoops on a quickly erected temporary court.

England fans are being urged to get to stadiums earlier than they would at home. Already, World Cup venues have experienced people shortly before kick-off, which is causing long queues thanks to security checks and the amount of time needed to process tickets. 

The knock-on effect is that it has led to people having to stand in often-ferocious heat for long periods. While the first match in Dallas will be indoors, temperatures outside are expected to hit 34C around kick-off.

England will play their first World Cup game at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Wednesday

The Three Lions are staying at a luxury hotel in Kansas City, Missouri (pictured)

The Three Lions are staying at a luxury hotel in Kansas City, Missouri (pictured)

Most of the staff at England’s hotel have been given around a month off on full pay for the duration of their stay. However, a small team has remained and is working in the coffee shop at the boutique facility. 

They have been warned not to take pictures and post any information about the Three Lions on social media.

Questions are increasingly being asked about one Director of Academy Recruitment, who is said to be coming under growing scrutiny from the club’s hierarchy over his repeated encouragement of their most promising young talents to align themselves with the same agency. 

The practice has reportedly left several parents feeling uncomfortable and has sparked concerns internally about potential conflicts of interest. While no wrongdoing has been alleged, the situation has prompted some within the game to ask a simple but significant question: who is really benefiting from the arrangement?

As this column predicted, the contest to become the President of the International Skiing Federation was incredibly close. 

British billionaire John Eliasch went up against Alexander Ospelt, who had the backing of rival candidates and went onto win by a single vote. Perhaps tellingly, the IOC notified Eliasch within hours of the result that he was no longer an IOC member – and he was immediately removed from the members’ list on the IOC website. 

Do not be surprised if the notoriously-litigious Eliasch now takes the IOC to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for alleged interference in the election.

While a ball is yet to be kicked under his ownership, Sheffield Wednesday majority shareholder David Storch is already impressing the club’s fanbase. On Sunday, a headstone was installed to mark the grave of the captain who led the club to its first title. 

Ambrose Langley oversaw promotion to the First Division and then lifted the title at the end of the 1902-03 season. He had lain in an unmarked grave at Burngreave Cemetery for more than 30 years but a new headstone now takes pride of place following a campaign by two historians who raised more than £5,000.

American Storch landed in London at around 7am and, upon hearing of the event, bombed up the M1 to ensure he was there for the 10am start.

‘Feels like he’s going to be a good one,’ explained one Wednesdayite.

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