Warner (r) says the game could be called off
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England's friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago on 1 June will definitely go ahead after a row over rental terms for the stadium.
The game was in doubt because of a dispute over the advertising of alcohol and tobacco in Port of Spain.
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) took legal action to stop a new agreement being put in place just two weeks before the friendly.
The 27,000-capacity Hasely Crawford Stadium will host the game at 2230 BST.
TTFF spokesman Shaun Fuentes said: "We thought that all along the ministry of sport would in the long run realise that it had a case out of its favour.
"When you have an entire nation looking forward to an event - a special day in its history, particularly sporting wise - it was always going to be difficult to deny the masses such an experience and as such the ministry had to give in."
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