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World Cup 2018 England fixtures: Who do England play next? What time is England v Belgium
ENGLAND have qualified for the World Cup 2018 knockout stages after their stunning 6-1 victory over Panama on Sunday. So who do England play next, and when?
World Cup: England fans celebrate success against Panama
Fans hopes of seeing England progress beyond the group stages were realised on Sunday when they recorded their biggest win at a World Cup by thrashing Panama 6-1.
This was the second victory for Gareth Southgate's men and after beating Tunisia last week, England are certain to head to into the Round of 16.
Harry Kane became the tournament’s leading scorer so far with a hat-trick, while John Stones (2) and Jesse Lingard also found the back of the net.
England top Group G now as they have fewer yellow cards than Belgium.
Who do England play next?
Up next, England play Belgium in their final group game.
The game will be held in Kaliningrad this evening at 7pm BST.
If the Three Lions win, we’ll see them progress to play the runner-up from Group H on Tuesday, July 3 at 7pm BST.
How will England fare against Belgium?
England face a real challenge in Belgium after their victories against Tunisia and Panama.
Romelu Lukaku, who trails Harry Kane in the scoring charts with four goals, will be keen to overtake his Premier League rival when the two sides face each other on Thursday.
Belgium's record goalscorer took his tally to 40 goals in 71 caps with a brace against Tunisia on Saturday.
He is the first player since Diego Maradona in 1986 to score twice in back-to-back World Cup matches.
The Manchester United striker is among Kane’s main rival for the Golden Boot.
Lineup for the rest of the group stages:
Monday, June 25:
Uruguay vs Russia (Group A) - Samara - 3pm - ITV
Saudi Arabia vs Egypt (Group A) - Volgograd - 3pm - ITV 4
Spain vs Morocco (Group B) - Kaliningrad - 7pm- BBC Four
Iran vs Portugal (Group B) - Saransk - 7pm - BBC One
Tuesday, June 26:
Denmark vs France (Group C) - Moscow (Luzhniki) - 3pm - ITV 1
Australia vs Peru (Group C) - Sochi - 3pm - ITV 4
Nigeria vs Argentina (Group D) - St Petersburg - 7pm - BBC 1
Iceland vs Croatia (Group D) - Rostov-on-Don - 7pm - BBC
Wednesday, June 27:
South Korea vs Germany (Group F) - Kazan - 3pm - BBC
Mexico vs Sweden (Group F) - Ekaterinburg - 3pm - BBC
Serbia vs Brazil (Group E) - Moscow (Spartak) - 7pm - ITV
Switzerland vs Costa Rica (Group E) - Nizhny Novgorod - 7pm - ITV
Thursday, June 28:
Japan vs Poland (Group H) - Volgograd - 3pm - BBC
Senegal vs Colombia (Group H) - Samara - 3pm - BBC
England vs Belgium (Group G) - Kaliningrad - 7pm - ITV
Panama vs Tunisia (Group G) - Saransk - 7pm - ITV