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England break penalty shootout curse

By Mitch Phillips

England finally ended their World Cup penalties curse when they beat Colombia 4-3 in a shootout, completing a nerve-wracking 120 minutes.

The Three Lions looked to be cruising through to the quarters, only for the South Americans to equalise in the 93rd minute.

England had previously lost all three World Cup shootouts and three of four in the European Championship but prevailed on Tuesday when Mateus Uribe and Carlos Bacca failed to convert, leaving Eric Dier to win the game for England.

It was the first time Colombia had been involved in a World Cup shootout and they took first blood when Jordan Henderson missed his spot kick - but for once fortune smiled on England.

Earlier Harry Kane smashed in a 57th-minute penalty, his sixth goal of the tournament, and England looked to be through until Yerry Mina headed an equaliser in the third minute of stoppage time.

It was England's first win in a knockout game since 2006 and earns them a quarter-final with Sweden, who were far from impressive in beating Switzerland 1-0 earlier on Tuesday.

Then comes a potential semi-final against hosts Russia or Croatia, with Tuesday's win appearing to vindicate - just - coach Gareth Southgate's decision to field a second-string side in the final group game loss to Belgium to secure an easier route.

Hero: England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves a penalty.

Hero: England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves a penalty. Credit: AP

Colombia's hopes suffered a huge setback before the kickoff when key playmaker James Rodriguez was ruled out with a calf injury. Without him they took a defensive approach and rarely threatened.

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England were always the more purposeful side but they lacked the key final ball and needed a gift to take the lead.

The South Americans had been getting away with blatant holding and wrestling at each of England's many corners and the referee's patience finally snapped when Carlos Sanchez hauled down tournament-leading scorer Kane once too often.

Anything is possible: England's players celebrate after their shootout win.

Anything is possible: England's players celebrate after their shootout win.Credit: AP

After four minutes of mayhem as the Colombians protested, Kane kept his cool and smashed in his third spot kick of Russia 2018.

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When Juan Cuadrado blazed horribly over the bar with the goal gaping 10 minutes from time - Colombia's first chance of the match - it looked all over for them, but there was a fiery sting in the tail of normal time.

England keeper Jordan Pickford made a superb save to touch wide a furious long shot by Uribe but from the ensuing corner - Colombia's first of the match - giant defender Mina rose highest to head in the equaliser and send the massed Colombian fans into a frenzy.

England substitute Dier missed the best chance of the extra period when he headed over the bar but he made up for it in emphatic fashion with the winning penalty in the shootout.

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