England manager Gareth Southgate has signed a two-year extension to his contract.
He will oversee the national squad until 2024 – in time for the European Championships.
His contract was due to expire after the World Cup finals in Qatar next year.
Southgate’s assistant Steve Holland has also agreed a new deal.
Southgate, 51, said: “I am delighted that Steve and I have been able to extend our stay in our respective roles.
“It remains an incredible privilege to lead this team.
“We have a great opportunity in front of us and I know they and the fans are all excited about what this squad could achieve in future.”
It’s reported Southgate will be paid £3 million a year – rising to £5 million with winning bonuses.