England manager Marco Garibaldi has also admitted that he is just as excited as his players in preparation for their CSA World Cup defence in the Middle East which begins in June.
"I cannot wait for the World Cup either," admits Garibaldi.
"The World Cup is such a big event, that no matter who you are, you always look forward to it."
The Italian also promised that the only thing England will be looking for is retaining the title, something which has yet to be achieved since the first CSA World Cup finals in 1994.
"I guarantee that we will make English fans happy by winning it again," he said.
Originally called the CSA England Stadium, the Vodafone Stadium was opened in August 2009 to be CSA England's main stadium and holds 60,000 people. In December 2009, Vodafone, who also sponsor the England CSA team as well as BritLeague champions London Town, agreed a deal with CSA England for the naming rights of the stadium.