Next summer, Russia will be playing host to one of the biggest sporting events in the world, as the FIFA World Cup kicks off for another year.
Today the group draws were announced and it’s been unveiled who England are going to be playing their games against when it comes around in 2018.
Unfortunately for fans, the Three Lions have been drawn against football heavyweights Belgium, while other teams in Group G include Panama and Tunisia as the opening game.
Other match ups across the tournament include the likes of Germany (thankfully not in England’s group) and Sweden facing off, as well as Spain and Portugal.
Will the likes of Jordan Rashford, Raheem Stirling, Delle Ali, Harry Kane and Gary Cahill be able to see of these teams and progress in the World Cup 2018? Will we have another major tournament disappointment?
It remains to be seen, although most England fans are sure to be backing the latter options, while all will be revealed when it plays out in June.