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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14 mins: Love train take two. England have another corner. Some of the best passing play we have seen from England all tournament in the opening stages here.
Harry Maguire! CLOSE! He wins the header but it's back across goal and no one can latch onto it as it goes out harmlessly for a goal kick.
16 mins: Kane upended by Vrsaljko. As Ed Malyon pointed out, the race between Sterling and Vida looks to be a fruitful one for England. Sterling with pace and energy to burn in these early stages
HOW ENGLAND TOOK THE LEAD:
Luka Modric concedes a free-kick by fouling Dele Alli...
...Kieran Trippier bends his effort over the wall and into the Croatia net...
...before roaring with delight after putting England ahead...
...with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford also getting in on the celebrations
All this mentioning of 1966 has me nervous. This is dreamland. But we aren't even at the 20 minute mark yet. Long way to go.
20 mins: We are now at the 20 minute mark. It's been brilliant for England, but a slow start for Croatia is understandable after such exertion in their previous two games. But they have experience and talent, and football can be a long old game with such a huge prize on offer
24 mins: Raheem Sterling carving through this Croatian defence like a hot knife through butter. His low centre of gravity makes him hard to tackle, and his tireless running is giving Croatia all kinds of headaches. He may not be getting the goals to show for his talent, but he's a constant menace.
27 mins: Sterling wins a free kick from Lovren. The Liverpool defender has a massive headstart on Sterling but somehow he flies back to nick the ball and win England the set piece. Brilliant.
30 mins: England continue in possession but the danger for England could come from Rebic as he constantly tries to dispossess Young and break forward.
Harry Kane! POST! It's so, so close for England, and a huge chance. After some more intricate passing, he's through on goal one-on-one and he can't convert. Could that come back to haunt them?
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