27 Mar
Fri
•19:45
Wembley Stadium • London
31 Mar
Tue
•19:45
Wembley Stadium • London
17 Jun
Wed
•15:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Jun
Tue
•16:00
Gillette Stadium • Boston
27 Jun
Sat
•17:00
MetLife Stadium • New York
16 Jun
Tue
•21:00
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
22 Jun
Mon
•20:00
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
27 Jun
Sat
•21:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
Jordan burst onto the scene as a solid force in West Asian football, a constantly improving side that blends tactical discipline, defensive solidarity and lightning-fast counters ready to punish any mistake.
The traditional British powerhouse arrive as a team used to the big stage, with patient build-up play, quality between the lines and a ruthless finishing touch.
It’s a showdown between the experience of a former world champion and the ambition of a team determined to make the most of every minute at the top.
In a group stage where every point can be the difference between going through or going home, every duel, every set piece and every run into space matters more than ever.
The Middle Eastern side, still awaiting their first World Cup appearance, have made a name for themselves in the Asian Cup with a generation that goes toe-to-toe with the continent’s giants, driven by the attacking talent of Musa Al-Taamari and a team built to dig deep and hit back.
England, meanwhile, were runners-up at Euro 2020 and reached the quarter-finals at Qatar 2022, led by the goalscoring of Harry Kane, the relentless drive of Jude Bellingham and the flair and unpredictability of Bukayo Saka.
Don’t settle for the highlights: secure your tickets and experience live a matchup between an established powerhouse and a team determined to write their own history.