World Cup 2018: Who will England play in the last 16 in World Cup 2018?
THE England team have already made their country proud after two impressive wins in their opening games. But who will England play in the last 16?
England and Belgium have already qualified for the last 16 round after winning both their opening matches, meaning Thursday's match between the two sides will determine who tops the group.
Panama and Tunisia have been knocked out.
Fans will have to wait until Thursday evening to find out who England will face in the next round, depending on who wins.
Who will England play in the final 16?
England are currently top of the group, despite the two countries having the same number of points, goal difference and goals scored - because the Three Lions have picked up fewer bookings.
England and Belgium will play in Kaliningrad, while Tunisia and Panama, who have been knocked out, will meet at the same time in Saransk.
England will have to wait until the Group H teams have qualified on Thursday to find out who they will play next.
Poland have already been knocked out of Group H, which means England could play Japan, Senegal or Colombia next.
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Japan are yet to face Poland, while Senegal still need to play Colombia.
If Japan and Senegal win their matches they will be through to the next round.
Colombia could still make it through with a draw, but should aim for a win in order to get a guaranteed qualification.
The quarter-final of the World Cup will take place July 6 at 7pm and the semi-final on July 10 at 7pm.
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The final will take place at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on July 15.
How have England fared in the World Cup so far?
Tottenham striker Harry Kane is already the tournament’s top scorer with five goals.
England destroyed Panama 6-1 during both the teams’ second Group G game on Sunday.
Kane helped the Three Lions score a record World Cup victory with a hat-trick.
England also won their first World Cup 2018 match against Tunisia with 2-1 victory, with Kane scoring both of England's goals.