England have booked their place in the World Cup last-16 and are now gearing up for a trip to Mexico.Captain Harry Kane was England’s saviour yet again in their opening knockout game at the World Cup.Bellingham was the man to break the deadlock against PanamaAFPEngland fell behind early to DR Congo and struggled for long periods in the Round of 32 tie in Atlanta.But Kane stepped up when his country needed him most, heading home an equaliser before smashing in a stunning winner.England now face a quick turnaround and a lengthy trip to Mexico for their next World Cup clash.Who could England face in last-16?England face hosts Mexico in the last-16 after they beat Ecuador 2-0 in their Round of 32 tie.The match – which will be live on talkSPORT – will be held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.Mexico’s competitive record at the stadium is stunning with 70 wins from 89 games and only two defeats.It is game number 92 of the tournament and will take place at 1am on the morning of Monday, July 6 for UK fans.It will follow the Brazil v Norway tie which gets underway in New York at 9pm.And the winner of that match will then play England or Mexico in the quarter-finals at 10pm on Saturday, July 11 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.England’s last 32 opponent has still not been confirmedGettyWorld Cup Last 32 fixturesSunday, June 28 – 8pmSouth Africa 0-1 CanadaMonday, June 29 – 6pmBrazil 2-1 JapanMonday, June 29 – 9:30pmGermany 1-1 Paraguay – Paraguay win 4-3 on pensTuesday, June 30 – 2amNetherlands 1-1 Morocco – Morocco win 3-2 on pensTuesday, June 30 – 6pmIvory Coast 1-2 NorwayTuesday, June 30 – 10pmFrance 3-0 SwedenWednesday, July 1 – 2amMexico 2-0 EcuadorWednesday, July 1 – 5pmEngland 2-1 DR CongoWednesday, July 1 – 9pmBelgium vs SenegalThursday, July 2 – 1amUnited States vs Bosnia-HerzegovinaThursday, July 2 – 8pmSpain vs AustriaFriday, July 3 – 12amPortugal vs CroatiaFriday, July 3 – 4amSwitzerland vs AlgeriaFriday, July 3 – 7pmAustralia vs EgyptFriday, July 3 – 11pmArgentina vs Cape VerdeSaturday, July 4 – 2:30amColombia vs GhanaFrance have been very impressive at the World Cup so farGettyWorld Cup Last 16 fixturesSaturday, July 4 – 10pmParaguay vs FranceSaturday, July 4 – 6pmCanada vs MoroccoMonday, July 6 – 8pmPortugal / Croatia vs Spain / AustriaTuesday, July 7 – 1amUnited States / Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Belgium / SenegalSunday, July 5 – 9pmBrazil vs NorwayMonday, July 6 – 1amMexico vs EnglandTuesday, July 7 – 5pmArgentina / Cape Verde vs Australia / Egypt Tuesday, July 7 – 9pmSwitzerland / Algeria vs Colombia / GhanaTuchel’s England face DR Congo in the Round of 32GettyWhat are England saying? Following his heroics against Congo, captain Kane said: “It feels amazing to be honest. What a crazy game. “First and foremost we’re playing against a tough and organised team. After that first hydration break, we upped the level. “The keeper made some unbelievable saves. But keep going and the moments would come. Whoever it is, we have hero moments. “You have to stay patient in these games. The last couple of games were very similar. The pressure is higher. But it it’s about being ourselves.“From an attacking point of view, it’s the best performance so far. We are in the part of the tournament where we have to grind wins out.“I just told the boys to enjoy it. Sometimes as an England player, you don’t celebrate how you should. The same as every other nation, we’re through – enjoy it.“Over the 90 minutes, we’re tough to handle.”World Cup WhatsAppDon't miss an update from talkSPORT in our dedicated World Cup WhatsApp channel.Search for ‘talkSPORT World Cup’ in your ‘Updates’ tab on WhatsApp and we’ll drop the proper, unfiltered football chat straight to your lock screen—no fluff, just pure talkSPORT energy.It’s where you’ll find out all the new rules to watch out for, England and Scotland reaction and big match player ratings. Plus there will be loads of debates on the biggest talking points as Haaland, Mbappe, Kane and the biggest names in football descend on America, Canada and Mexico.