Euro 2016: England Make Grand Entry at Team Hotel
The England team bus was led down a cobbled street to the entrance of the squad's luxury Auberge du Jeu de Paume hotel by five horsewomen
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 06, 2016 08:32 pm IST
Highlights
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England players arrived at their team hotel ahead of Euro 2016
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Team bus was led down to the entrance of hotel by five horsewomen
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England open their campaign against Russia in Marseille on Saturday
England manager Roy Hodgson and his 23-man squad arrived at their Euro 2016 hotel in Chantilly, north of Paris, on Monday, having earlier landed at Le Bourget airport.
Amid great pomp and beneath hazy sunshine, the team bus was led down a cobbled street to the entrance of the squad's luxury Auberge du Jeu de Paume hotel by five horsewomen.
To a musical backdrop provided by a three-strong brass band dressed in red hunting uniforms, Hodgson was the first to alight outside the hotel, which is a stone's throw from the picturesque Chateau de Chantilly and Chantilly Hippodrome.
The rest of the England contingent followed, led by captain Wayne Rooney.
Clad in dark blue suits, they shook hands with Chantilly 's mayor, Eric Woerth, as well as the daughter of the Aga Khan, who owns the hotel.
Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, hotly linked with a move to Arsenal, cast a brief glance towards the banks of photographers to his left as he entered the building.
Around 50 members of the press and a similar number of onlookers were present, as well as several French gendarmes and military policeman, some carrying guns.
Some hotel employees could also be seen peering down at the scene below from the building's third-storey windows.
England are due to stage a fully open training session at their nearby Stade de Bourgognes training base on Tuesday, when local schoolchildren will be invited to attend.
Hodgson's men open their campaign against Russia in Marseille on Saturday and will also face neighbours Wales and Slovakia in Group B.