England have qualified for the World Cup 2026 knockout stages after results in other groups went their way on Friday night.
Thomas Tuchel’s side are top of Group L on four points, following an impressive opening win against Croatia and then a 0-0 stalemate against Ghana on Tuesday night.
The format of the 48-team World Cup, however, meant England’s place in the round of 32 was secured ahead of playing Panama in their final fixture on Saturday.
England are guaranteed to finish in the top three places of Group L, with Panama already eliminated due to the head-to-head tiebreaker following defeats to Ghana and Croatia.
And, with four points, England only needed the third-place team in four of the 12 groups to finish on three points or fewer.
There were already two before Friday night: South Korea in Group A and Scotland in Group C, whose hopes of progression were meanwhile solely reliant on other third-placed teams not breaking the three-point barrier.
And after Senegal battered Iraq 5-0 to come third in Group I with three points on the board, Uruguay were dumped out of Group H following a 1-0 loss to Spain. Those results mean that England have had their progression into the knockouts assured before kicking a ball in their Group L finale.
Who will England face in the round of 32 if they top Group L?
England still have work to do to top Group L, and will do so if they beat Panama and better Ghana’s result against Croatia.
Since England and Ghana drew 0-0, it would come down to goal difference to determine who finishes top if they are level on points. Ghana could overhaul England if they beat Croatia by a big scoreline.
An England win, combined with a draw between Ghana and Croatia, or a Croatia win, would confirm top spot.
In that scenario, they will face the third-place team from one of Group I/J/K in the round of 32. As things stand, these are the teams that could be in the mix to face the Three Lions: It is currently Senegal, but a win for DR Congo against Uzbekistan would see them play the Group L winners.
- Group I: Senegal
- Group J: Algeria, Austria
- Group K: DR Congo
Who will England face in the knockouts if they finish as runners-up?
If England were to finish as group runners-up, they will face the second-placed team from Group K – that will be decided in a shootout between Colombia and Portugal. If Colombia avoid defeat, it would be Portugal – assuming DR Congo don’t win by a massive scoreline against Uzbekistan.
What is England’s route to the final?
In the last-16, England could face Group A winners Mexico in the high-altitude cauldron of the Estadio Azteca.
If they overcame that serious test of resolve, Group C winners Brazil could be their quarter-final opponent.
Argentina, following a fine start with Lionel Messi’s five goals, may then be their potential semi-final opposition.







