England begin their World Cup knockout round campaign against a staunch defensive DR Congo side on Wednesday evening.
The African side have been one of the surprise packages of the World Cup so far, progressing from Group K as one of the best third placed sides, with a superb draw against Portugal and victory over Uzbekistan.
This is a tie that the Three Lions should be expected to progress from, though their struggles at breaking down Ghana and Panama's defensive units in the groups does have fans slightly tetchy ahead of the game.
Should Thomas Tuchel's men overcome Les Leopards, we take a look at the details of the RO16 tie waiting for them.
Awaiting England in the RO16 is a Mexico side that are yet to concede a goal at this World Cup.
El Tri topped their group containing South Africa, South Korea and Czechia, before easing past Ecuador 2-0 in the RO32 thanks to goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez.
The game against Mexico, should England overcome Les Leopards, will be be at 01:00 (BST) in the early hours of the morning on Monday 6th July.
This is 18:00 (CST) on Sunday 5th July in Mexico City.
England will face Mexico at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City should they progress, a daunting task for any side as El Tri haven't lost a game there in 13 years.
Mexico have made use of their home advantage thus far and will look to do so again against the Three Lions, the Azteca sits in thin air, some 7,300ft (2,200m) above sea level.