Updated On: 21 November, 2022 09:17 AM IST | Doha | AFP
England under Gareth Southgate look to go the distance in Qatar after going down to Croatia in 2018 World Cup semis and Italy in 2020 Euro

England players train ahead of their match against Senegal in Doha. Pic/Getty Images
England kick off their World Cup campaign against Iran on Monday desperate to take the final step after twice falling just short of winning the country’s first major trophy in more than half a century. They start their three Group B fixtures established as one of the leading contenders. That lofty status is a stark contrast to six years ago, when Gareth Southgate took charge with England at a low ebb after a series of humiliations on and off the pitch.

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