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England end penalty pain to reach last 8

Kane tops scoring chart

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England held their nerve against Colombia to win their first-ever penalty shootout in a World Cup and reach the quarterfin­als in dramatic fashion on Tuesday.

Eric Dier scored the decisive spot kick to win the shootout 4-3 and send Gareth Southgate’s young team through to a meeting with Sweden, who earlier beat Switzerlan­d.

A bad-tempered match at Moscow’s Spartak Stadium that featured eight yellow cards – six for Colombian players – ended 1-1 after 30 tense minutes of extra time, meaning the game had to be decided by penalties.

The South American side, without injured forward James Rodriguez, appeared on the edge of reaching their second consecutiv­e World Cup quarterfin­al when Jordan Henderson’s effort was saved by David Ospina, keeping the score at 3-2.

But Mateus Uribe then rattled the crossbar and after Kieran Trippier leveled at 3-3, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saved from Carlos Bacca, extending his left arm to stop the ball as he dived to his right.

That gave England match point and Eric Dier made no mistake, beating the despairing dive of Ospina before he was mobbed by his teammates.

It is the first time England have won a shootout at a World Cup – and comes after six failures in seven attempts at major tournament­s before Russia.

Southgate’s team were minutes away from victory during normal time but Yerry Mina rose to head home an equalizer from a corner and cancel out captain Harry Kane’s 57th-minute penalty.

The late goal deflated England and the momentum shifted visibly toward the South Americans, who started extra time with a spring in their step.

England, for so long underachie­vers on the internatio­nal stage, are the only former winners left in the bottom half of the draw and, with Sweden up next, will fancy their chances of reaching the semifinals for just the third time in their history.

Pickford is the first England goalkeeper to save a penalty in a shootout at a major tournament since David Seaman at the 1998 World Cup against Argentina.

Kane’s penalty in the first half made him the tournament’s top scorer with six goals, two clear of Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku.

With Spain already ejected, England face Sweden in Samara on Saturday, with Russia and Croatia potential semifinal opponents.

Brazil and France lurk in the top half of the draw but Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal are out.

In the early game on Tuesday, RB Leipzig striker Emil Forsberg’s deflected 66th-minute shot took Sweden through to their first World Cup quarterfin­al since 1994, with the Swiss unable to respond in Saint Petersburg.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves the penalty from Colombia striker Carlos Bacca in the penalty shootout during their World Cup round-of-16 match at Spartak Stadium on Tuesday in Moscow, Russia.
Photo: VCG England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves the penalty from Colombia striker Carlos Bacca in the penalty shootout during their World Cup round-of-16 match at Spartak Stadium on Tuesday in Moscow, Russia.

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