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The FIFA World Cup has seen England hit more lows than highs, but there is every chance Gareth Southgate's side can end 56 years of hurt by picking up a second-ever title in Qatar, and England tickets are in high demand for their upcoming clash with the old enemy, France.
A place in the semi-finals is at stake, and the pressure on both teams could not be any higher.
England have played France on multiple occasions and fairly often in competitive matches, but this is the first time the two nations have met in World Cup action since 1982 when Bryan Robson was among the scorers in a 3-1 win in Spain.
England have been at their free-flowing best for much of the tournament. They started their campaign with a thumping 6-2 win over Iran in their first match though their second match was less glorious, with the team securing a dull 0-0 draw with the United States.
They then eased past Wales in a 3-0 win in the last of their group-stage matches before they met Senegal and secured a similar three-goal victory, with Harry Kane netting his first of the tournament.
Didier Deschamps is looking to secure back-to-back World Cup triumphs, and his squad in 2022 is arguably every bit as competitive as the one that triumphed in Russia four years ago.
France made light work of the first round of matches, beating Australia 4-1 before narrowly seeing off Denmark 2-1. They then lost to Tunisia, but that defeat should be taken lightly as it was a chance for Deschamps to field a second string of players.
In the Round of 16, Kylian Mbappe once again impressed, scoring twice in a 3-1 win over Poland.
England tickets are among the most popular for the World Cup, and there is availability for this key quarter-final clash at the Al Bayt Stadium. Ticket prices for the event fluctuate, but you can almost certainly find seats that suit your price range.
France tickets have become steadily more and more in demand as they've eased through the group stage and into the knockout phase, with world beaters like Kylian Mbappe driving up interest.