England World Cup fixtures: Three Lions handed two evening games and a Sunday match in 2018 group stage

Gareth Southgate’s men have avoided the likes of Germany, Argentina and Brazil in a stroke of good fortune which bodes well for England’s chances in Russia

Samuel Lovett
Friday 01 December 2017 17:22 GMT
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England landed in Group G for next summer's tournament
England landed in Group G for next summer's tournament (Getty)

England discovered their World Cup fate on Friday afternoon as they were drawn in Group G alongside Tunisia, Panama and Belgium.

Gareth Southgate’s men have avoided the likes of Germany, Argentina and Brazil in a stroke of good fortune which bodes well for England’s chances at the competition.

To add to the good news, none of England’s group games will clash with British working hours meaning fans can enjoy the fixtures in all their mediocre glory.

England kick off their World Cup against Tunisia on Monday 18 June next year in Volgograd at 7pm.

Their next group game comes against Panama in Nizhny at 1pm on Sunday 24 June.

The Three Lions’ last game will be against Belgium. That game kicks off at 7pm on Thursday 28 June Kaliningrad.

Should England top their group next summer, their route to the final in Moscow could look something like this: Colombia (last-16), Brazil (quarter-finals), France (semi-finals), Germany (finals).

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