ENGLAND will face Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G at next summer's World Cup finals in Russia.
Gareth Southgate's side, the only home nation to qualify, discovered their opponents during a draw ceremony in Moscow on Friday afternoon.
The group stage will kick off on Thursday 14 June when Russia face Saudi Arabia at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium and continue up until the final on Sunday 15 July at the same venue.
England's campaign will begin against Tunisia on Monday 18 June in Volgograd, with kick-off at 7pm BST.
They then face Panama in Nizhny Novgorod on 24 June at 1pm before closing the group stage against top seeds Belgium four days later in Kaliningrad at 7pm.
Group A
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Uruguay
Group B
Portugal
Spain
Morocco
Iran
Group C
France
Australia
Peru
Denmark
Group D
Argentina
Iceland
Croatia
Nigeria
Group E
Brazil
Switzerland
Costa Rica
Serbia
Group F
Germany
Mexico
Sweden
South Korea
Group G
Belgium
Panama
Tunisia
England
Group H
Poland
Senegal
Colombia
Japan
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