THIS weekend pick up your FREE World Cup wallchart and 32-page World Cup guide to Qatar with The Sun and The Sun on Sunday.
World Cup fever is beginning to grip the nation ahead of the big kick off on Sunday afternoon.
And then on Monday, Gareth Southgate's boys get their campaign under way with their opening Group B game against Iran.
Across the weekend The Sun and The Sun on Sunday will provide all you need to get clued up on the tournament and spark your World Cup fever.
In Saturday's copy of The Sun we have a pull-out poster-size wall chart so you can plot England's path to the final (hopefully).
Kick-off times and full details for all 64 fixtures are provided so you can map out the tournament as it unfolds.
And then, in The Sun on Sunday, we have a pull-out World Cup guide with all the details you need.
Featuring run downs on all 32 teams competing in Qatar from their star men to the managers, it's as comprehensive as it gets.
Plus we delve into the five greatest matches of all time, reveal the rising stars who could surprise in the desert plus much much more.
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