GETTYEngland face Belgium tonight in the final match of the Group Stages Fans have more to see from England in the World Cup, as they are guaranteed to progress to the knockout rounds
Tonight's match against Belgium will decide who finishes top of Group G and will determine who each team will face in the next round
It will be a tricky match for England, with Belgium bringing powerful Premier League players such as Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard
There have been shocks throughout the World Cup, with Germany eliminated before the knockout stages for the first time since 1938
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The competition's winning team will receive £28 million in prize money from FIFA, with 2nd, 3rd and 4th place teams receiving £21million, £18million and £16million respectively
This means for World Cup winners, each player in the 23 man squad would pocket a cool £1
2million. It isn't all lost for those who have failed to get past the group stages, however, with teams failing to progress receiving £6
1million. Any team eliminated from the round 16 stage will receive £9.1million, with all World Cup teams given £1
1million to prepare for the tournament. England's team is packed with strong Premier League players, with captain Harry Kane scoring five goals in the tournament so far
The top England Premier League players have salaries to match, with the 23 man squad's weekly earnings adding up to a staggering £2,095,000
Kane is the most played footballer in the England squad, earning a hefty £200,000 per week playing for Tottenham Hotspur
GETTYThe England squad reportedly donate their international earnings to charity Closely following Kane is Manchester City's Raheem Sterling who earns £175,000 per week
On the lower end of the scale are Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold who receives £40,000 per week and Nick Pope, whose weekly wages at Burnley are £25,000
England players are also given a salary by the English Football Association (FA) for playing in international tournaments, although this is significantly less than a Premier League age
Usually, England players receive around £1,500 for a winning match/qualifier/friendly, £1,000 for a draw and £500 for a defeat
GETTYHarry Kane nets a staggering £200,000 a week playing for Tottenham Hotspur This rate increases for competitions like the World Cup, however, the England squad have a history of donating this to charity
One such charity that benefits from the players' donations is the England Footballers Foundation support Cancer Research
FA chief Martin Glenn previously disclosed that England players don't pocket earnings when playing for their country
He said: "I get absolutely indignant about the suggestion that players when they play for England, don't really care because it's not anything like my experience
"They don't take a penny in match fees, they give it to charity." World Cup Fantasy Football tips: Top points scorers after the group stage Thu, June 28, 2018 Which players have scored the most World Cup Fantasy Football points in the group stage? Play slideshow REUTERS 1 of 19 John Stones (DEF – England) 16pts Here is the full list of Premier League weekly salaries of England players: Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur - £200,000 Raheem Sterling, Manchester City - £175,000 Gary Cahill, Chelsea - £130,000 Kyle Walker, Manchester City - £130,000 Jamie Vardy, Leicester City - £120,000 Danny Welbeck, Arsenal - £115,000 Ashley Young, Manchester United - £110,000 Jordan Henderson, Liverpool - £110,000 Jesse Lingard, Manchester United - £100,000 John Stones, Manchester City - £100,000 Jordan Pickford, Everton - £90,000 Fabian Delph, Manchester City - £90,000 Dele Alli, Tottenham Hotspur - £75,000 Eric Dier, Tottenham Hotspur - £75,000 Harry Maguire - £75,000 Jack Butland - £60,000 Phil Jones - £60,000 Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £60,000 Danny Rose, Tottenham Hotspur - £60,000 Marcus Rashford Leicester City - £50,000 Kieran Trippier, Tottenham Hotspur - £45,000 Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool - £40,000 Nick Pope, Burnley - £25,000
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