England took on old foes in Wales on Tuesday night hoping to top their World Cup group with a win.
Sitting pretty on four points before the fixture took place, a victory would see the side triumph over both Iran and USA, while a draw or loss - so long as it wasn't by five goals - would still see them qualify at the very least, in second place.
And while USA were victorious over Iran, seeing out a narrow 1-0 win thanks to Christian Pulisic, England clutched a victory of their own in the reformed 'Battle of Britain' - with a Marcus Rashford brace and a Phil Foden addition seeing off the Dragons in style.
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The results mean that England successfully topped Group B in first place on seven points, with the USA finishing second on five respectively. But what does that mean going forward? And who will the Three Lions face next as they seek to recreate World Cup glory only achieved by the nation once before in 1966?
Here's everything you need to know about England's next World Cup 2022 fixture, as Southgate's side move into the round of 16.
Who will England face?
The winners of Group A face the runners up of Group B.
As England finished top of their own group, they will now go on to play Senegal, who finished second in Group A.
When and where will England play Senegal?
The game will take place at the 68,895 capacity Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor this Sunday (December 4). Kick off is scheduled for 7pm GMT.
How can I watch the game?
BBC One will show Sunday's clash - with coverage beginning at 6.30pm on the night. You can alternatively stream the match live using the BBC iPlayer.
How else can I tune in?
As always, ChronicleLive will have a live blow by blow blog of all of the action, as well as pre-match build-up and post game commentary. You can check it out on Sunday on our website, here.
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