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England vs Colombia LIVE World Cup 2018: England win penalty shootout and through to quarter-finals - latest reaction from Moscow

Follow all the action as England look to win a first knockout game in 12 years

Molly Hudson
Tuesday 03 July 2018 17:52 EDT
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England are through to the quarter-finals of World Cup 2018 after a nail-biting penalty shootout victory over Colombia.

Harry Kane had put England into the lead shortly after half-time from the penalty spot after the striker was fouled by defender Carlos Sanchez, with the captain brushing himself down to score his sixth goal of the tournament to remain top goalscorer.

But Colombia displayed their incredible resilience to score in the 93rd minute through a well-executed header through defender Yelly Mina, sending the game to extra-time with the scores locked at 1-1.

With no splitting the teams after 30 additional minutes, the game headed to penalties with England slipping behind when Jordan Henderson's effort was saved. However, Mateus Uribe rattled his effort off the crossbar before goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saved from Carlos Bacca, setting up Eric Dier to score the match-winning penalty and send England through to a quarter-final against Sweden. Here's how the action unfolded.


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What time is it?

The game kicks off at 7pm BST in Moscow.

Where can I watch it?

The game will be shown live on ITV and the ITV Hub, with coverage starting from 6.15pm BST.

Odds:

Colombia: 3/1

England: 23/20

Draw after 90 minutes: 2/1

Prediction:

Colombia 1-1 England (England win on penalties). It’s pretty unlikely, because England don’t win shootouts, but Germany don’t go out at the group stage so who knows?

Let's get this out of the way nice and early. Knockout football means the possibility of penalties.

The Three Lions must be the only side still in Russia who have been answering detailed questions about their spot-kick preparations since March and the national obsession over the subject can only have intensified after two tense shootouts on Sunday.

The numbers are grim - England losing six of their seven tournament attempts - but Southgate played his own role in that sorry story in 1996 and has worked tirelessly to change the record.

If it goes wrong again it will not be for lack of preparation.

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 14:20

Jordan Pickford had never played a competitive match for his country before this tournament and, after three group games, he is still waiting for a clean sheet.

His performance against Belgium was sketchy, with some unconvincing glovework and a surprising critique from opposite number Thibaut Courtois.

The Chelsea goalkeeper drew attention to Pickford's height, suggesting his stature contributed to Adnan Januzaj's winner.

If there was ever a time to justify his selection ahead of Jack Butland, it is now.

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 14:40

Harry Kane leads the line, the team and the race for the golden boot.

Much of Colombia's pre-match analysis will have centred around how they can keep the prolific striker quiet - with his Tottenham team-mate Davinson Sanchez on hand as expert witness.

His likely partner in attack, Raheem Sterling, comes in looking comparatively toothless on paper.

By the time the game kicks off the last of his two England goals will be 999 days in the rear view mirror.

Southgate is confident the drought will break soon, convinced by Sterling's 23 goals for Manchester City last season and visibly improved positional play.

Can he stop the clock before it hits 1000?

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 15:00

Sweden and Switzerland have just got underway in St Petersburg.

If you're a fan of getting way ahead of yourself, then that game will decide who England will definitely, 100%, absolutely play in the quarter-finals.

That one is live here if you want to open another browser tab:

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 15:15

England are past masters at allowing fitness concerns over key men to derail them on the big stage but Dele Alli has been their only real worry in Russia and now appears ready for duty.

Colombia, meanwhile, have been sweating for days over James Rodriguez - the breakout star of 2014 and a proven game-changer at this level.

The smoke signals appear to suggest he will not start the match.

How badly will they miss him if he is consigned to bench duty and how ready will he really be to perform if he is called on mid-match?

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 15:20

The Three Lions haven't won a knockout game at this level since way back in 2006 when David Beckham was the hero of a 1-0 win.

16 years of hurt have followed and there could more to come with the prospect of penalties looming over this evening's game in Moscow.

Gareth Southgate's side have been practising but who should get the nod should the unthinkable transpire once again?

We've crunched the numbers to try and work out just that:

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 15:40

The Colombian Embassy has hit out The Sun after the British tabloid newspaper ran a front page that mocked the South American country for its historic drug-trafficking, ahead of Tuesday evening’s World Cup 2018 clash with England.

The Sun’s front page headline ahead of the last-16 encounter in Moscow read “Go Kane”, a pun based around the word cocaine, the substance that was at the root of Colombia’s illegal drug trade since the late 1970s that was dominated by various cartel gangs.

Along with the headline, the front page also read: “As 3 Lions face nation that gave world Shakira, great coffee and er, other stuff”.

The choice of words was widely condemned ahead of the match, which sees England attempting to win a first World Cup knockout game in 12 years, and the Ambassador of Colombia to the United Kingdom, Néstor Osorio-Londoño, hit out at the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper for its choice of words.

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 16:00

  ↵Gareth Southgate is set to make nine changes to his side for England's crunch World Cup last-16 clash with Colombia.

Here's who we expect to line up tonight:

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 16:20

Over in St Petersburg Sweden lead Switzerland.

Emil Forsberg is the man with the goal firing in from the edge of the area.

10 mins to go in that one. Will England make it to face them in the last eight?

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 16:37

It's over in St Petersburg.

Sweden are through to the last eight. Who will they face? Well that's where the fun begins.

England vs Colombia will be with us in two shakes of a lamb's tail. Or a little over two hours in old money.

Make sure you stay with us. Team news expected shortly plus the very latest from our men on the ground in Moscow.

Ben Burrows3 July 2018 16:53

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