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England booked their place in the World Cup quarter-finals with a victory over Mexico
Everything you need to know about England’s potential World Cup schedule
- Round of 16 result against Mexico: England booked their place in the quarter-finals after claiming a dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico in the round of 16. Jude Bellingham grabbed a quickfire brace, and Harry Kane converted a vital penalty to ensure the side defeated the host nation within normal time, despite Jarell Quansah receiving a red card in the second half.
- Upcoming Norway fixture: The Three Lions are now gearing up to take on an Erling Haaland-led Norway in their pivotal quarter-final encounter. The Manchester City forward bagged a brace to guide Norway past five-time champions Brazil 2-1 and secure their hard-earned place in the last eight.
- Quarter-final schedule: This eagerly awaited quarter-final against Norway is set for Saturday, July 11. In the UK, the match will be a 10pm kick-off, taking place at the spectacular Miami Stadium in Florida.
- Semi-final schedule: Should England overcome their quarter-final challenge, they will contest their semi-final fixture on Wednesday, July 15. The match will begin at 8pm and require the squad to head back to the Atlanta Stadium.
- Potential semi-final opponents: A triumph over Norway would arrange a challenging semi-final against another side in the knockout bracket. Their possible rivals at this point include Argentina, Egypt, Switzerland or Colombia.
- Final schedule: If England reach the final, the match will be played on Sunday, July 19. The showpiece occasion will kick off at 8pm at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
- Potential final opponents: Making it to the final would mean facing a formidable side that has battled through the other half of the knockout bracket. Among the possible opponents standing in the way of the ultimate prize are France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, the USA or Belgium.
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