England out of the World Cup after extra-time defeat to Croatia - as it happened
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Your support makes all the difference.England's World Cup dream has come to an end after the side were beaten 2-1 after extra-time by Croatia.
The Three Lions pulled ahead after just five minutes through Kieran Trippier's sublime free-kick and for the following 62 minutes it was England who looked set for a place in the final.
But Ivan Perisic levelled for Croatia to take the game to extra-time before Mario Mandzukic struck in the 109th minute to put Zlatko Dalic's men in front.
England pushed on but were ultimately unable to find an equaliser. They now face Belgium in Saturday's third-place decider while Croatia go through to the final where they meet France.
Here's how it happened:
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To add insult to injury Belgium await in a third place play-off. The only game in the World Cup that no team really wants to be involved in. With Kieran Trippier likely out with a groin injury, and plenty of fatigue to contend with, it's not a game anyone will be particularly looking forward to.
But of course we will have all the coverage on Saturday for a 3pm kick off.
We must not underestimate this achievement from Croatia. They may have done it the hard way, but plenty of people will be rooting for them against France in Sunday's final
In my life, all I have known is an early England tournament exit and disappointment. It feels different tonight. The overwhelming feeling is pride.
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Do we want to blame someone else for defeat? Well how about referee Cuneyt Cakir for Croatia's equaliser:
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