England and Scotland fans have found out where their World Cup group games will be played when the tournament kicks off in June.
England, who are in Group L, will begin their tournament against Croatia in Dallas at 4pm EST (9pm BST) on 17 June. They will then go on to face Ghana in Boston at 4pm EST (9pm BST) on 23 June and Panama at the Met Life Stadium in New Jersey at 5pm EST (10pm BST) on 27 June.
Scotland are in Group C, and their first match will be against Haiti in Boston at 9pm EST on 13 June (2am BST 14 June).
They will go up against Morocco also in Boston at 6pm EST (11pm BST) on 19 June and then Brazil in Miami at 6pm EST (11pm BST) on 24 June.
Fans are expected to rush to sort their travel and accommodation plans now that they know where and when the matches take place.
Read more:
Unapologetically political - a World Cup draw like no other
Wales and Northern Ireland have yet to find out if they will qualify.
Wales must face a play-off against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff, then either Italy or Northern Ireland, if they are victorious.
If they beat these play-off opponents, they will secure their place in Group B alongside Canada, Qatar and Switzerland.
The World Cup final will be a 3pm EST (8pm BST) kick-off in New Jersey, New York, on 19 July.
However, Northern Ireland will also be vying to guarantee their spot in the same group if they can beat Italy and then either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
(c) Sky News 2025: England and Scotland fans discover where their opening World Cup games will be played

Man arrested after people 'pepper sprayed' in Heathrow suitcase robbery
Lando Norris wins F1 World Championship after dramatic decider in Abu Dhabi
Mohamed Salah says he has been 'thrown under the bus' by Liverpool
Young people may lose benefits if they don't engage with help from new £820m scheme, government warns
Cruise ship stuck in port after shipping containers carrying bananas fall off cargo ship
British documentary photographer Martin Parr dies
Scotland's 2am kick-off 'difficult' for kids but 'pubs will do a roaring trade', says manager Clarke
Up to 8,000 people could need hospital care before flu wave reaches peak, health leaders warn