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World Cup 2018: Southgate reacts to England draw

England manager Gareth Southgate believes they cannot afford to write off Tunisia and Panama after being handed a favourable World Cup draw.

Southgate's men were pitted against Tunisia - a team they beat at the same stage at the 1998 World Cup - and tournament debutants Panama in Friday's draw at the Kremlin in Moscow.

Speaking to BBC Sport: "We've been good at writing teams off and then getting beaten by them haven't we? We've got to be prepared for every game."

Southgate was part of the England team that defeated Tunisia 2-0 in the opening game of the 1998 tournament and added: "Remembering the Tunisia game in 1998, it was the first thing that went through my mind. It was a fantastic day and it's nice to be able to relive that.

"We haven't done as much preparing on the African teams yet so now that's what we can focus in on."

Belgium are 10 places ahead of England in the world rankings, but both teams went unbeaten through qualifying and their encounter on paper is one of the ties of the group stage.

"They're an outstanding team," Southgate said of Roberto Martinez's side.

"They're ranked where they are in the world because of the quality they've got. They're top, top quality opposition.

"Through the qualifying campaign you don't think about days like today where everything hits home, but that's the beauty of the World Cup.

"When you look at old videos and goals it takes you back to the pureness of football. Now, the country knows what's coming and they can get excited.

"That's why it's so fantastic to be involved again. For me personally it's been an incredible journey. To play for my country in a World Cup is an incredible honour, to lead my country there as a manager is beyond that."