England are set to face Panama once again, with the two sides meeting for the first time since their memorable 2018 World Cup group stage encounter in Russia.

    The Three Lions produced a commanding display in that meeting, running out emphatic 6-1 winners against the World Cup debutants in Group G.

    Gareth Southgate’s side made an immediate statement of intent in Russia, brushing aside a Panama team that was experiencing their first ever World Cup finals appearance.

    The result remains the only meeting between these two nations, making it a landmark fixture in both countries’ football histories.

    Now, with another clash on the horizon, attention has turned to just how well fans remember that celebrated afternoon in 2018.

    A new quiz is challenging supporters to name every single player Southgate selected in his starting XI for that Group G fixture against Panama.

    It is the kind of challenge that will separate the casual viewer from the dedicated England supporter who followed every minute of that Russian summer campaign.

    Some selections from that day will come quickly to most fans, while others from the starting lineup may prove trickier to recall after nearly eight years have passed.

    The quiz offers a fun way to revisit one of England’s more straightforward World Cup victories and reflect on the squad Southgate assembled for that tournament.

    Those looking for more challenges can visit the dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages, where a wide range of tests are available covering everything from Premier League history to international football records.

    Additional quizzes on offer include naming every nation at the 2026 World Cup, identifying every player with 100 Premier League goals, and naming every club across the Premier League and EFL.

    Fans of the Lionesses can also test their knowledge by naming the ten England women’s players with the most international caps.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.