England faces Senegal in the World Cup last-16 on Sunday night in Qatar.
The Group B winners will play their first knock-out match on the world stage since the team's painful extra-time semi-final loss to Croatia in 2018.
However, it seems that the Three Lions have left the past behind them after finishing ahead of Iran, the USA and Wales.
Meanwhile, Senegal qualified as the runners-up in Group A after their 2-1 victory against Ecuador.
"A good position to be in."
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
Gareth Southgate on the strength of our #ThreeLions squad:
Speaking ahead of the Senegal match, manager Gareth Southgate said: "We have to take a step at a time, the same thing. We talked about that from the beginning of the tournament.
“Our first objective was to qualify from the group. We knew we had three games to do that.
“There was an awful lot of noise after our second, but we stayed calm and on track, and we’ve qualified as well as anybody else has.
“But we’re now on to the more important part of the competition and we’ve got to get this bit right as well.”
Here's how you can tune in to cheer on the Three Lions tonight.
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What time is the England V Senegal World Cup match?
Kick-off for England V Senegal is 7 pm on Sunday, December 4.
Football fans can tune into pre-match coverage on ITV from 6 pm.
Coverage of the game will continue until 9.30 pm.
Has England played Senegal before?
Sunday's historic match marks the first time the two sides have faced each other in an international tournament.
Senegal lifted the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in February this year.
However, they are regarded as the underdogs in today's match, with the Senegalese side missing Sadio Mané due to an injury that ruled him out of the entire tournament.
It is not the first time England has played a new opponent this year after the team faced Ivory Coast for the first time in March.
Additionally, England's opening match of the World Cup was also their first feature against Iran.
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