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World Cup draw 2018 - live updates: Reaction after England land Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G

Latest reaction from the draw in Moscow after the Three Lions learned their fate

Samuel Lovett
Friday 01 December 2017 05:39 EST
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The 2018 World Cup draw has taken place, with the 32 nations that have qualified for next summer’s tournament in Russia now knowing who they must beat if they are to become world champions.

We have all the latest reaction from Moscow, where our Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney is in place inside the Kremlin State Place.

England were in pot two for the draw because of their middling Fifa world ranking – but Gareth Southgate’s side avoided any of the tournament favourites and instead will face Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G.

Follow all of the latest below.

All you need to know:

When is it?

The draw for the group stages of the 2018 World Cup will be held at 3pm GMT on Friday 1st December, in Moscow. It will take place at the Kremlin.

Where can I watch it?

The draw will be shown live on Sky Sports or alternatively you can follow The Independent’s live blog to find out which group your country will be allocated into.

Who is in it?

The teams qualified are:

Uefa (Europe): Russia (hosts) France, Portugal, Germany, Serbia, Poland, England, Spain, Belgium, Iceland, Switzerland, Croatia, Sweden, Denmark

Conmebol (South America): Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Colombia, Peru.

Concacaf (North/Central America and Caribbean): Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama

AFC (Asia): Iran Football, South Korea Football, Japan Football, Saudi Arabia

CAF (Africa): Tunisia, Nigeria, Morocco, Senegal, Egypt

Iran are drawn out. They go into Group B.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:46

Iceland! They've got Group D alongside Argentina and Croatia.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:47

Costa Rice go into Group E alongside Brazil and Switzerland.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:48

Sweden are pulled out next. They go into Group F with Germany and Mexico.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:49

Tunisia! They're out next and go into Group G.

So far England have Belgium and Tunisia in their group, the latter of whom they'll play in their first game.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:50

Senegal is the last side out of Pot 3. They go into Group H alongside Poland and Colombia.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:50

On to Pot 4.

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:51

Saudi Arabia are drawn out for Group A. Here's what it looks like:

Group A:

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Egypt

Uruguay

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:51

Serbia are drawn out. Because there's two European teams in Group B, C and D we skip forward to Group E. Here's what it looks like:

Group E:

Brazil

Switzerland

Costa Rica

Serbia

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:53

Morocco are drawn out. We go back to Group B. Here's what it looks like:

Group B

Portugal

Spain

Morocco

Iran

Samuel Lovett1 December 2017 15:53

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