Gareth Southgate’s side were left frustrated against the USMNT but will attempt to get the job done against Wales in match three.
England were frustrated as they drew 0-0 with the USMNT at the World Cup on Friday to ensure they had to wait to seal qualification from Group B to the knockout stages.
The game was quite the opposite of their 6-2 win against Iran, who managed to beat England’s next opponents, Wales, 2-0, with both goals coming in added time.
Despite the stalemate with the USMNT, England remain in good shape to advance. Here is everything you need to know about how the Three Lions can qualify.
England’s final game against Wales will make or break Southgate’s World Cup campaign. A win will see them qualify as group winners, no matter the result of the USMNT vs Iran game.
A draw would also be good enough for England to go through, although in that scenario, if Iran win, England will finish second in the group.
For England to get knocked out of Group B altogether, Wales would have to beat them 4-0, and Iran would have to beat the USMNT. Despite Friday’s draw, it would now be hugely unlikely for England not to qualify.
As things stand, with England at the top of Group B, they would be facing the runners-up of Group A, which is currently Ecuador. That group is tight, however, so Senegal or the Netherlands are also potential opponents.
The Dutch are currently top of Group A, meaning if England do drop down to second, they are their most likely opponents. Of course, as with first place, a game against Ecuador or Senegal is still possible.
The only side England can’t play if they get through is Qatar, after the hosts became the first team to be knocked out of the tournament.
If England win Group B, their last-16 fixture will take place at the Al Bayt Stadium on December 4.
Should they finish runners-up, the game would take place at the Khalifa International Stadium on December 3.
It has not yet been decided who will air England’s last-16 tie, although the game will be shown on either ITV or BBC.
Both channels also offer online streaming access, via BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
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