The draw for the 2018 World Cup has taken place in Russia.
Thirty two teams will battle it out for the right to be crowned world champions next summer.
The countries were divided into four pots as they waited to discover their fate ahead of the tournament which will take place between June 14 and July 15.
Gary Lineker and Russian sports journalist Maria Komandnaya presented the draw which was held at Moscow's State Kremlin Palace on Friday afternoon.
England were drawn with Belgium, Tunisia and Panama and manager Gareth Southgate will fancy his side's chances of topping Group G.
Hosts Russia were paired with Uruguay, Egypt and Saudi Arabia while Spain and Portugal will meet in Group B.
Here's how the groups look ahead of the tournament...
Group A
Russia
Uruguay
Egypt
sauudi arabia
Group B
Portugal
Spain
Iran
Morocco
Group C
France
Peru
Denmark
Australia
Group D
Argentina
Croatia
Iceland
Nigeria
Group E
Brazil
Switzerland
Costa Rica
Serbia
Group F
Germany
Mexico
Sweden
South Korea
Group G
Belgium
England
Tunisia
Panama
Group H
Poland
Colombia
Senegal
Japan
Group G
Belgium
England
Tunisia
Panama
Group H
Poland
Colombia
Senegal
Japan
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