LA Galaxy star David Beckham is hoping he can be able to cope with the nonstop traveling schedule between USA and England in order to represent his national team. The England midfielder will play for Galaxy in the MLS on Saturday night, before flying to his home country on Sunday for a friendly against Germany on Wednesday. Moreover, the 32-year old should be ready to rejoin Galaxy against Chivas USA in the MLS derby 24 hours after the Germany game at Wembley. "I haven't done that since I was eight or nine years old when we used to play games Saturday, Sunday, It's definitely going to be different," Beckham said at a press conference. "I fly back on Thursday morning, arrive in LA about 12 o'clock and we've got a game at 7 o'clock. Hopefully I'll be able to get a bit of a rest on the plane and come back and play some of the game." The stylish midfielder admits to the difficulty of the task ahead of him, but he is confident that he could get used to the tiring job. "In the last three weeks we've done a lot of travelling and it does get tiring of course. But if you look after yourself on and off the pitch then you can cope with anything," he added. "It's not something I've been used to in my career. Playing in Europe we only travelled an hour or two hours to a game, so it's something I'll get used to, I have to get used to, and I don't think it's going to affect my performances for my country or for the Galaxy."