England’s possible routes to the World Cup final with dates and kick-off times

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The Three Lions are eyeing glory in North America (Picture: Getty)

Results in the World Cup overnight have seen England qualify for the knockout stages of the competition.

Regardless of what happens this evening against Panama, the Three Lions have advanced to the Round of 32 as one of the eight best third-place teams as a minimum.

Thomas Tuchel’s men will be keen to top Group L, though, which would set up a more favourable-looking Round of 32 clash.

Victory against Panama tonight will likely see them qualify as group winners, whilst a draw or a defeat could see them slip down to second or third.

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Whilst plotting a team’s course through the knockout rounds of a major tournament is unpredictable by its very nature, such an undertaking can give a sense of the quality of opponents England will need to overcome if they are to contest the final at the MetLife Stadium on July 19.

Round of 32

As group winners: England would enter the bottom half of the draw in the event they win the group. One of the third-placed sides from Groups E, I, J or K would await in Atlanta on July 1 (5pm), which would likely be one of Ecuador, Senegal, Austria, Algeria, DR Congo or Uzbekistan. There is an extremely small chance it could be Portugal.

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Senegal are one of a number of sides England could play if they win their group (Picture: Getty)

As group runner-up: The Three Lions would enter the top half of the draw with a second-placed finish. A trip to Toronto – their only Canadian game of the tournament in this eventuality – would be on the cards, where they would play the runner-up of Group K. That would almost certainly be either Portugal or Colombia on July 2 (12am).

As third-placed team: England would remain in the bottom half if they slip to third in the group. A date with the Group K winner, Portugal or Colombia, would be set for July 4 (2.30am) in Kansas City.

Round of 16

As group winners: This is where it starts to get tricky. Victory in the Round of 32 would see England head to Mexico City to play at the iconic Estadio Azteca on July 6 (1am), where they could possibly play against Group A winners Mexico, in what would essentially be an away game.

As group runner-up: A repeat of the Euro 2024 final could be played out in Dallas on July 6 (8pm), with Group H winners Spain looking the likeliest bet.

As third-placed team: England would pack their bags for Vancouver for a possible July 7 (9pm) clash with Switzerland, in what could actually represent the easiest Round of 16 tie for Tuchel and his side.

Quarter-final

As group winners: A showdown with Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil could await on July 11 (10pm) in Miami. This would be a repeat of the 2002 quarter-final, which England infamously lost 2-1 courtesy of a Ronaldinho free-kick.

As group runner-up: Assuming England beat probable Round of 16 opponents Spain, they would be rewarded with an easier-looking quarter-final match against potentially Belgium or the United States. A meeting with the hosts in Los Angeles, on July 10 (8pm), would be a particular spectacle.

As third-placed team: Another South American heavyweight could be lurking in the last eight, in the form of world champions Argentina. Kansas City would play host to the match between the fierce rivals on July 11 (10pm).

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England could play Brazil in the last eight (Picture: Getty)

Semi-final

As group winners: England would return to Atlanta, the location of their Round of 32 match, for a possible semi-final tussle with Lionel Messi’s Argentina on July 15 (8pm). Alternatively, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal could lie ahead, should the former Real Madrid star help guide his team past Argentina.

As group runner-up: France, in Dallas on July 14 (8pm), are potential opponents in this scenario. Should a date with Les Bleus not materialise, Germany or Netherlands could meet England instead in the final four.

As third-placed team: England’s most likely opponents would be Brazil, scheduled for July 15 (8pm) in Atlanta. This could come off the back of having faced Argentina in the quarter-finals.

Final

As group winners: Spain or France – take your pick – could stand in the way of England winning their second World Cup and ending their 60 years of pain. The final will take place in New York on July 19, with kick-off at 8pm.

As group runner-up: Brazil or Argentina could be waiting for England in the final in this eventuality.

As third-placed team: The scenario is the same as England winning their group – Spain or France could await at the MetLife Stadium.

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