There are fears about the potential for incidents of racism to overshadow the tournament, after the Russian soccer federation were fined £22,000 for discriminatory chanting by fans during a game in Saint Petersburg against France in March.
Racist chants were aimed at players, including Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, during France's 3-1 win over the upcoming World Cup hosts.
Young said "Hopefully FIFA, if anything is to come about, they will be able to deal with it. Whether it's going to happen, whether you are on the pitch, I'm not sure how you react to it. I'm sure we'll talk about it and we have talked about it, in the squad, in what to do and what not to do. It hasn't put them off. It's a World Cup, my first one - of course family and friends want to go to it."
England face Nigeria and Costa Rica in their two warm-up fixtures before kicking off their World Cup campaign against Tunisia on June 18.
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