1. What can I expect from DR Congo?published at 12:59 BST

    England v DR Congo (Wed, 17:00 BST)

    Fifty-two years after a chastening World Cup debut, DR Congo have earned redemption by qualifying for the knockout stages for the first time.

    Back in 1974, when known as Zaire, their three group defeats included a 9-0 hammering by Yugoslavia. They had not been to a World Cup since, until now, but head coach Sebastien Desabre has transformed a team who were in crisis when he took over nearly four years ago.

    He led them to fourth place at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and has instilled discipline and tactical nous.

    A back five was trialled just before the World Cup and maintained for the first two games of the tournament, which included a 1-1 draw with Portugal and narrow 1-0 defeat to group winners Colombia, before they switched to 4-4-2 to beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and secure their place in the last 32.

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    DR Congo come from behind to book last-32 tie with England

  2. Postpublished at 12:54 BST

    England v DR Congo (Wed, 17:00 BST)

    But enough about Kane and England for now. Let's take a look at their opponents in the last 32, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Newcastle forward Yoane Wissa has been in great form for his nation at the 2026 World Cup, and has scored three times already.

    They have some other recognisable names in the form of West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki, and qualified for the knockout stages for the first time after coming from behind to beat Uzbekistan in their final group game.

    Yoane WissaImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:49 BST

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    20 top flight goals in the EPL remains impressive, Alan Shearer. Kane is good, but he’s scoring many of his goals in a lower quality German league.

    Andy

    Harry Kane did also score 14 in the Champions League last season, Andy.

  4. Postpublished at 12:43 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Can Harry Kane win another Golden Boot this year?

    It looks like Lionel Messi may have other ideas, but there are plenty of games to go in this summer's tournament.

  5. How does Kane compare?published at 12:39 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport journalist

    When Harry Kane broke Gary Lineker's World Cup goalscoring record on Saturday, the Bayern Munich striker said he was "proud."

    Lineker, who scored six times at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and four times in Italy four years later, said recently that Kane was "the greatest English striker we've ever had".

    Kane got two goals in England's opening 4-2 win against Croatia, which made him only the second England men's player to score at three different World Cups (Russia 2018, Qatar 2022 and North America 2026).

    He joins former Manchester United midfielder David Beckham, who scored at the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups.

    Kane won the Golden Boot in Russia eight years ago with six goals, before adding two further strikes in Qatar.

    He has three in total so far at this World Cup after helping England into the last 32.

    Harry Kane celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  6. Kane on the Golden Boot racepublished at 12:34 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    England

    England captain Harry Kane was asked about the World Cup Golden Boot after he scored his third of the tournament against Panama: "They have started fast, [Lionel] Messi is on five (he's now on six!), [Erling] Haaland and [Kylian] Mbappe on four. For me, I try not to think about those guys. I know you guys [the media] will compare me to all of them, that's the way it goes. But after not scoring in the last game, as a striker, I wanted to get back on the scoresheet as quickly as possible."

    Harry KaneImage source, Getty Images
  7. Golden Boot race is hotting uppublished at 12:29 BST

    All of the stars have shown up so far at the World Cup, and the top scorer standings are very competitive.

    Lionel Messi's sixth goal of the tournament, against Jordan, further extended his lead at the top, but numerous forwards are in the chasing pack.

    1. Lionel Messi - 6
    2. Kylian Mbappe, Ousame Dembele, Vinicius Jr, Erling Haaland - 4

    England's Harry Kane has three goals so far, but so do nine other players - including Manchester United's Matheus Cunha, Newcastle's Yoane Wissa and Sunderland's Brian Brobbey.

    Ousmane Dembele and Kylian MbappeImage source, Getty Images
  8. Kane continues his formpublished at 12:25 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Harry KaneImage source, Getty Images

    If England were to win the World Cup, one man who is likely to have had a huge impact is Three Lions captain, Harry Kane.

    The Bayern Munich striker netted his third of the tournament against Panama, breaking the England record for goals at World Cups in the process, and still has his eyes on the Golden Boot - an accolade he won in 2018.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:21 BST

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    Well done England. I think that England will win the World Cup this year.

    Paul

  10. What is England's path to the final?published at 12:15 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Daniel Austin
    BBC Sport

    Let us dream...

    Sunday, 19 July - 20:00 BST

    All 16 teams in the other half of the draw are potential World Cup final opponents for England.

    The strongest sides who England could not possibly face before the final include 2018 winners and 2022 runners-up France, 2014 champions Germany and 2010 victors Spain.

    France and Germany will face each other at the last-16 stage if both win their opening knockout fixtures, while the Netherlands face a difficult last-32 tie against Morocco.

    Either of those two sides could face France or Germany in the last eight, with the winners then most likely to face Spain in the semi-finals.

    Spain will face Portugal in the last 16 if both win their first knockout ties - Spain face Austria, while Portugal will play Croatia.

    Also in the opposite half of the draw are Paraguay, Sweden, South Africa, Canada, USA, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium and Senegal.

    The final will be held in New Jersey in front of 82,500 fans.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:12 BST

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    Mexico playing games at the Azteca, 7000ft altitude, is incredible advantage when the other teams are playing all over the continent. It’s verging on an unfair advantage because opponents can’t acclimatise, and 7000 ft density altitude has a huge effect on the oxygen available, which is vital to elite athletes.

    Nick

    Do we really think that England would beat Mexico, in Mexico City, at 7000 feet altitude, against a side unbeaten in 12 matches!!??

    Philip

    Not to mention Mexico have looked impressive so far and won all of their group games.

  12. What is England's path to the final?published at 12:08 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Daniel Austin
    BBC Sport

    What if they reach the semi-finals?

    Wednesday, 15 July - 20:00 BST

    We're getting a fair bit ahead now, but if England were to make it this far, they could face the defending champions.

    Perhaps the favourites to reach this stage would be Argentina, who won all three of their group stage games as the talismanic Lionel Messi continued delivering on all the biggest stage of allin the month he turned 39, scoring five goals.

    Their first knockout round tie is against surprise package Cape Verde, before a last-16 match against whoever wins between Australia and Egypt.

    Also in this section of the draw are Colombia, who would face Argentina in the quarter-final if both nations win their first two knockout fixtures. They topped their group, ahead of Portugal, having won two of their three matches.

    Other perhaps less likely potential opponents in the final four include Switzerland, Algeria and Ghana, who are all in the same side of the draw as England.

    Reaching the semi-final would mean a return for England to Atlanta, where they will also play their last-32 match.

    Lionel MessiImage source, Getty Images
  13. What is England's path to the final?published at 12:04 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Daniel Austin
    BBC Sport

    Potential quarter-final opponents

    Saturday, 11 July - 22:00 BST

    Now, this is where things being to look more difficult.

    Five-time winners Brazil are in England's section of the draw and are potential quarter-final opponents, but Carlo Ancelotti's men would first have to overcome Japan in the last 32.

    Vinicius Jr. and co topped Group C - knocking out Scotland in the process - but were unconvincing on the one occasion they were truly tested, drawing 1-1 with Morocco in their opening fixture.

    Japan, meanwhile, looked strong technically and tactically as they finished second behind the Netherlands in Group F, and have not lost in any of their past 16 matches, beating England 1-0 in a friendly at Wembley in March.

    The two other possible quarter-final opponents for England are Ivory Coast and Norway, who will face each other in the last 32.

    Ivory Coast have impressive attackers including RB Leipzig's teenage superstar Yan Diomande, Inter's Ange-Yoan Bonny and Manchester United winger Amad Diallo. They finished second behind Germany in the group stage.

    And Norway, who finished second behind France in Group I, have impressed in their first World Cup appearance since 1998.

    With Manchester City's Erling Haaland up front, they would pose a significant threat.

    If England reach this stage, they will be playing in Miami.

    Brazil celebrateImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:01 BST

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    England by far in the easier draw. You've got the likes of Spain, Portugal, France, Germany on the other side whereas we have a Brazil side who aren't at their best. We just need to look out for Argentina but that is far away in the semi-final...

    George

    If England get past DR Congo, Mexico in Mexico City could be a test with that altitude playing a factor too.

  15. What is England's path to the final?published at 11:59 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Daniel Austin
    BBC Sport

    Who could they meet in the last 16?

    Monday, 6 July - 01:00 BST

    If England progress to the second knockout round, they could face co-hosts Mexico, one of only three teams to win all three of their group-stage fixtures.

    They have been helped by playing all three of their matches on home soil, and the early knockout rounds will be the same - both their last-32 tie with Ecuador and the potential last-16 game against England will take place in Mexico City's 87,500-capacity Estadio Azteca.

    Mexico are ranked ninth in the world and have not lost a competitive fixture since a 2-0 defeat by Honduras in the first leg of the Concacaf Nations League quarter-final in November 2024 - a run of 12 matches unbeaten.

    Ecuador, meanwhile, finished third in Group E after securing a dramatic 2-1 win over Germany in the final round of matches.

    They haven't conceded more than one goal in any match in over two years, a run stretching 26 games.

    The Azteca sits more than 7,000 feet above sea level, with that kind of altitude potentially causing shortness of breath, increased heart rate, and fatigue for players who are not used to it.

    Mexico fansImage source, Getty Images
  16. What is England's path to the final?published at 11:54 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Daniel Austin
    BBC Sport

    Last 32 - DR Congo

    The Leopards are ranked 46th in the world, conceded only three goals in those three group-stage fixtures, and boast significant Premier League experience in Newcastle forward Yoane Wissa, West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Burnley centre-back Axel Tuanzebe and Sunderland left-back Arthur Masuaku.

    They became the first team from Sub-Saharan Africa to qualify for the World Cup in 1974, under their former name Zaire, and in their second finals appearance, are now competing in the knockout stages for the first time.

    They were knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations by Algeria in the last 16 in January.

    Fiston Mayele #19 of Congo reacts after scoring a second-half goal as fans cheer during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Congo DR and Uzbekistan on June 27th, 2026 at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, GA.Image source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 11:49 BST

    You know what, BBC Sport's Daniel Austin has taken a proper look at England's possible route to the final.

    Over to you Daniel...

  18. Postpublished at 11:47 BST

    Two can play at that game David:

    • If England had finished second it would have been Portugal, then possibly Spain, USA, then France in the semi-finals?
    • Finish third and it would have been Colombia, then maybe Switzerland, before Argentina then Brazil in the last four?

    This is assuming other matches went to Fifa world rankings. We will look at this more in a bit, but I'd say all possible routes to the final look tough.

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    Get Involved - Has winning group really helped England?published at 11:45 BST

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    So commentary teams last night saying England need to win the group for the easier path to the final? Not sure what they were looking at but possibly Mexico in last 16, Brazil in last 8 and Argentina in the semi-final? But hey, this is England.

    David, Kingston

  20. Postpublished at 11:39 BST

    That's how the last 32 has shaped up.

    Time for every nation involved to start dreaming.

    If you want to plot your route to the final, here is how the whole knockout draw pans out...

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