England is unable to play any of the quartet prior to the championship match because Spain, Germany, Portugal, and France are all on the opposite side of the draw.
Although the Three Lions were unable to defeat Slovenia on Tuesday, they were still able to win the group as Serbia and Denmark were also goalless.
They have won their group, but in order to advance to the final in Berlin on July 14th, they must now win three knockout games: the quarterfinal, semifinal, and last-16.
Sport examines the possible route that England could follow to win the championship.
By winning the group, England has avoided playing Germany in the round of sixteen and will instead play the Netherlands or the team that places third in Group E on Sunday in Gelsenkirchen at 17:00 BST.
Currently, Group E is tied at three points apiece between Romania, Belgium, Slovakia, and Ukraine; therefore, any one of those four might win.
Unless the Czech Republic defeated Turkey or the Netherlands emerged victorious in Group D, Southgate’s team will play the Dutch.