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England win 4-3 on penalties

World Cup 2018: England beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties

By Phil McNultyChief football writer at Spartak Stadium, Moscow

England won a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time on a night of high drama in Moscow, overcoming Colombia to secure a quarter-final meeting with Sweden.

Amid a fevered atmosphere inside Spartak Stadium, Eric Dier scored the winning kick after Jordan Pickford's brilliant save from Carlos Bacca.

England's famous victory sets up a meeting with Sweden in Samara on Saturday, a game that can be seen live across the BBC.

Manager Gareth Southgate celebrated with his staff while his players mobbed the heroes Pickford and Dier after their first win at the knockout stage of major tournament since 2006.

Southgate's side looked to have emerged unscathed from an ill-disciplined match courtesy of Harry Kane's penalty, only for Colombia's Yerry Mina to equalise in the closing seconds of stoppage time to send the massed ranks of Colombia fans wild.

The extra 30 minutes could not separate the sides and led to a nerve-shredding finale that has so often been England's undoing, with a dismal record of just one win in seven shootouts at major tournaments before this.

England looked to be set for more agony when Jordan Henderson's penalty was saved by David Ospina but Mateus Uribe smashed the following kick on to the crossbar to pave the way for Pickford and Dier to be England's saviours.

No previous world champions stand between England and the final. The winners of their quarter-final will face either Croatia or hosts Russia for a place in the Moscow showpiece on 15 July.

England penalty record
England have won two and lost six penalty shootouts in major tournaments

England survive test of nerve

England's survived a test of nerve that will prove invaluable as they drive deeper into this World Cup after a night of noise, colour and hostility in Moscow.

Southgate's side cast off the clouds of dread that have come over England in penalty shootouts in the past, a psychological lift that may yet help them further down the line.

Colombia made their intentions clear from the off. This was going to be a scrap and Jose Pekerman's side would be the beneficiaries if England were dragged into it.

England lived on the edge in those physical exchanges but the manner in which they survived and came through that test will add an extra layer to the satisfaction.

And within the dogged team performance, individuals once more made their mark.

Everton goalkeeper Pickford received some criticism for his performance against Belgium but was outstanding here, not only saving that Bacca penalty but producing one of the saves of the World Cup from Uribe's thunderous drive from 30 yards - which cruelly led to the corner that brought Mina's equaliser.

And Trippier's measured penalty was another indication of his growing maturity at this level, the Spurs full-back having again performed solidly down England's right.

England edge towards glory

Southgate's one-match-at-a-time mantra has been designed to keep expectations in check as his side have been presented with their best opportunity at a World Cup since they reached the semi-finals of Italia 90.

If he was listening to the England fans who gathered and sang non-stop late into the Moscow night behind the goal in the Spartak Stadium, it may have dawned on him that keeping a lid on expectations is likely to be a losing battle.

England will have taken a lot out of themselves in this physically gruelling and mentally taxing last-16 game and they now face the well-organised and resilient Swedes.

If they can overcome Sweden, the possibility of a semi-final meeting with Russia or Croatia comes into view.

England found a way to win here that has often eluded them, digging deep in the process - and they will have headed back to their Zelenogorsk training HQ in soaring spirits.

There is work to do, though, and this was not a flawless performance by any means, but England and Southgate have now regained the momentum they lost in their group-stage loss to Belgium and can look to build on that.

Referee Geiger lost the plot

American referee Mike Geiger's failure to clamp down on early misdemeanours led to him losing control of a game that Colombia seemed determined to turn into a battle.

Instead of imposing his authority on proceedings with firm decision-making, he instead indulged in lengthy discussion with players from both sides on numerous occasions.

It lead to Colombia, in particular, pushing him to the edge - although England were not total innocents, with both Henderson and Harry Maguire leaving themselves open to accusations of being over-theatrical and many others sailing close to the wind.

This would have been a tough night for any referee, with players clearly failing to respect his decisions, and making no attempt to make the official's life easier, but it is to be hoped officials with a greater sense of authority are handed the huge games that remain here in Russia.

Southgate and England players react to shootout win

Man of the match - Harry Kane

Harry Kane
England's leader. Showed great nerve for his penalties and takes on all the responsibility with supreme character

Match stats - Kane sets best England run since 1939

  • England have won a penalty shootout at a major tournament for only the second time, also beating Spain in Euro 96.
  • England have qualified for the quarter-final of a World Cup for the first time since 2006.
  • Colombia have lost three of their four knockout matches at the World Cup (also the last 16 in 1990 and the quarter-final in 2014).
  • The team going first in a penalty shootout have now lost all three at the 2018 World Cup.
  • Harry Kane became the first player to score in six consecutive England appearances since Tommy Lawton did so in 1939.
  • Kane has scored six goals in his first three World Cup appearances for England - only three players have scored more in their first three matches; Hungary's Sandor Kocsis (nine), Germany's Gerd Muller (seven) and Argentina's Guillermo Stabile (seven).
  • The last England player to be fouled more often in a World Cup match than Kane in this match (nine) was Alan Shearer in 1998 against Tunisia (11).
  • Kane has scored 14 goals in 10 England appearances under Gareth Southgate, scoring in all eight matches he has played as captain (12 goals).
  • Mina has scored in all three of his appearances at the World Cup, with all three headers.
  • Kane has scored six goals from six shots on target at the 2018 World Cup.
  • England conceded in injury time at the end of the second half for the first time in World Cup history, with Mina's goal coming after 92 minutes and 33 seconds.
  • Eight of England's last 15 World Cup knockout matches have gone to extra time, with the first match in this run the 1966 World Cup final.

Line-ups

Colombia

Formation 4-3-1-2

  • 1Ospina
  • 4AriasBooked at 52minsSubstituted forZapataat 116'minutes
  • 13Mina
  • 23D Sánchez
  • 17Mojica
  • 6C SánchezBooked at 54minsSubstituted forUribeat 79'minutes
  • 5BarriosBooked at 41mins
  • 20QuinteroSubstituted forMurielat 88'minutes
  • 16LermaSubstituted forBaccaat 62'minutesBooked at 64mins
  • 11Ju CuadradoBooked at 118mins
  • 9FalcaoBooked at 63mins

Substitutes

  • 2Zapata
  • 3Murillo
  • 7Bacca
  • 8Aguilar
  • 12Vargas
  • 14Muriel
  • 15Uribe
  • 18Díaz
  • 21Izquierdo
  • 22Jo Cuadrado

England

Formation 3-1-4-2

  • 1Pickford
  • 2WalkerSubstituted forRashfordat 113'minutes
  • 5Stones
  • 6Maguire
  • 8HendersonBooked at 56mins
  • 12Trippier
  • 7LingardBooked at 69mins
  • 20AlliSubstituted forDierat 81'minutes
  • 18YoungSubstituted forRoseat 102'minutes
  • 10SterlingSubstituted forVardyat 88'minutes
  • 9Kane

Substitutes

  • 3Rose
  • 4Dier
  • 11Vardy
  • 13Butland
  • 14Welbeck
  • 15Cahill
  • 16Jones
  • 19Rashford
  • 21Loftus-Cheek
  • 22Alexander-Arnold
  • 23Pope
Referee:
Mark Geiger
Attendance:
44,190

Match Stats

Home TeamColombiaAway TeamEngland
Possession
Home48%
Away52%
Shots
Home14
Away16
Shots on Target
Home4
Away2
Corners
Home2
Away7
Fouls
Home23
Away13

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Colombia 1(3), England 1(4).

  2. Penalties over

    Penalty Shootout ends, Colombia 1(3), England 1(4).

  3. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(3), England 1(4). Eric Dier (England) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  4. Post update

    Penalty saved! Carlos Bacca (Colombia) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, right footed shot saved in the centre of the goal.

  5. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(3), England 1(3). Kieran Trippier (England) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.

  6. Post update

    Penalty missed! Still Colombia 1(3), England 1(2). Mateus Uribe (Colombia) hits the bar with a right footed shot.

  7. Post update

    Penalty saved! Jordan Henderson (England) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, right footed shot saved in the bottom right corner.

  8. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(3), England 1(2). Luis Muriel (Colombia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal.

  9. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(2), England 1(2). Marcus Rashford (England) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  10. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(2), England 1(1). Juan Cuadrado (Colombia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.

  11. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(1), England 1(1). Harry Kane (England) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  12. Goal!

    Goal! Colombia 1(1), England 1. Radamel Falcao (Colombia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal.

  13. Penalties in progress

    Penalty Shootout begins Colombia 1, England 1.

  14. Post update

    Second Half Extra Time ends, Colombia 1, England 1.

  15. Booking

    Juan Cuadrado (Colombia) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  16. Post update

    Danny Rose (England) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  17. Post update

    Foul by Juan Cuadrado (Colombia).

  18. Substitution

    Substitution, Colombia. Cristián Zapata replaces Santiago Arias.

  19. Post update

    Attempt missed. Eric Dier (England) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Kieran Trippier with a cross following a corner.

  20. Post update

    Corner, England. Conceded by Wilmar Barrios.

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