"No, it's nothing that we have discussed," Dier said, adding that the best strategy for England was to take each game one step at a time and not to look too far ahead.

"We're focusing purely, I think, on one game at a time, I think that's the best way to look at football... Because if you look too far ahead you can get in trouble," the player said at the pre-match press conference.

Gareth Southgate's squad have already qualified for the knockout stage, having six points after beating Tunisia 2-1 and demolishing World Cup debutants Panama 6-1.

England will face Belgium, who have also already qualified for the last 16, in Kaliningrad on Thursday in a match that will decide which of the two teams wins Group G.