England's WAGs are set to be kept 20 miles from their footballer partners during this summer's Euros to prevent a repeat of the 'circus' that engulfed the team the last time the players competed in Germany.
The plan is being implemented to avoid what happened the last time England competed at a tournament in Germany - when the antics of WAGs including Victoria Beckham, Cheryl Cole, Alex Gerrard and Coleen Rooney overshadowed their husbands' dire performances on the pitch.
Gareth Southgate will base his squad in a luxury remote golf and spa resort while his players' wives and partners are said to be considering a five-star hotel which is around a 40-minute drive away.
England will stay at the Weimarer Land Golf and Spa resort in Blankenhain - costing around £800,000 with all 94 rooms secured by the FA.
MailOnline visited the hotel to find out what the players are in store for this June - and found they will want for nothing.
Each player will have timber-clad rooms or suites and be provided with hand-held digital pads, linked to attentive staff phones, to ensure their every wish is the hotel's command, 24 hours a day.
Southgate is likely to occupy one of the resort's three best suites named Birdie, Albatross, and Eagle which each have their own exclusive sauna and free-standing bathtubs.
The suites have giant TV sets, comfy sofas and additional walk-in showers filled with Clarins bathroom accessories.
Players such as Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold will breakfast in brightly lit restaurants with salmon, organic sourdough breads and eggs and freshly squeezed orange juice on the menu along with locally produced honey.
The dinner menu will be masterminded by chefs hired and brought in by the Football
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