England has secured its place in the knockout stages of the World Cup, finishing top of their group after a decisive 2-0 victory over Panama. This win not only boosts team morale but also positions them for a potentially easier route to the final, avoiding tougher opponents that could have awaited them had they finished lower in the group.
In the Round of 32, England is set to face either DR Congo or Senegal in Atlanta on July 1. A win here would lead them to Mexico City for a high-stakes match against either Mexico or Ecuador, with the game scheduled for the early hours of July 6. The prospect of playing Mexico, in what would feel like an away game for the Three Lions, adds an extra layer of excitement and pressure.
Should England progress, they may encounter Brazil in the quarter-finals, a rematch of their infamous 2002 defeat. This match is slated for July 11 in Miami. The potential semi-final against Argentina on July 15 in Atlanta could reignite historic rivalries, especially if both teams perform as expected.
Finally, the World Cup final is set for July 19 in New York, where England could face Spain or France. This tournament presents a significant opportunity for the Three Lions to end a 60-year wait for a World Cup title, making each match a crucial step towards that goal.
Source: Metro

