Having been drawn together in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, England will play Latvia for the first ever time this March and travel to Riga later in the year for an away game that will surely be an attractive destination for travelling supporters.
The game is likely to be played at the Skonto Stadium where a capacity just over 8,000 means tickets are likely to be at a premium for England fans.
Thomas Tuchel's side have also been drawn against Serbia, meaning what is likely to be a first trip to Belgrade since a spectacular 4-1 victory against an excellent Yugoslavia side in qualifying for Euro '88.
Andorra and Albania make up the qualifying group with England having visited both countries in 2021 prior to the last World Cup.
Thanks to England Stats for the info.