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Kane double fires England to comeback win over DR Congo at World Cup 2026

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-01

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• What happened: England secured a comeback victory against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, winning 2-1 thanks to two late goals from Harry Kane, which advanced them to the last 16 of the World Cup 2026. • Why it matters: This win prevents England from facing a humiliating early exit and keeps their hopes alive for a major tournament victory after a 60-year wait, while ending DR Congo's fairytale run in their first World Cup appearance in 52 years. • What to watch next: England will face co-hosts Mexico in the knockout stage on Sunday, where they will need to improve their performance to progress further in the tournament.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkHarry Kane scores England's winning goal [AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff and AFPPublished On 1 Jul 20261 Jul 2026Harry Kane rescued England from a seismic World Cup shock with two late goals to beat the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1 in Atlanta and secure a place in the last 16.Aiming to end a 60-year wait to win a major tournament, Thomas Tuchel’s men escaped humiliation and one of England’s worst-ever World Cup exits on Wednesday thanks to their talismanic captain after Brian Cipenga’s early goal gave DR Congo an early lead.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4‘We can relate’: Bosnia fans bring passion, Palestine support, to World Cuplist 2 of 4Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 to reach World Cup last-16 and break 40-year curselist 3 of 4American dream or reality check? Bosnia to test USA’s World Cup credentialslist 4 of 4Mbappe, Messi, Haaland: Who’s leading the race for the World Cup’s Golden Boot?end of listBut the Three Lions will need to improve for the daunting task of facing cohosts Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in the last 16 on SundayAlready England’s all-time top goalscorer in the competition, Kane now has 13 World Cup goals and moves onto five for the tournament to remain in the star-studded battle for the Golden Boot.Defeat ended DR Congo’s fairytale run on their return to the World Cup for the first time in 52 years.The Leopards had never even won a point or scored a goal at the World Cup until a few weeks ago, but had one of the tournament favourites teetering on the brink of elimination.Tuchel made two changes from the victory over Panama as Declan Rice returned in midfield, while Djed Spence came in at right-back with Reece James and Jarell Quansah both ruled out through injury.The German coach’s decision not to select more specialist right-back cover in a 26-man squad will face more scrutiny after DR Congo took the lead down that flank.Spence was caught under Chancel Mbemba’s cross as the ball fell for Cipenga. The Almeria winger’s shot was low and hard, but Jordan Pickford should still have kept it out at his near post.The vast majority of the nearly 70,000 crowd decked out in England red and white were silenced, while Tuchel’s players were visibly rattled.Cipenga gives DR Congo an early lead [Claudia Greco/Reuters]Jude Bellingham was shown a yellow card for a lunge and was then involved in a heated exchange with his coach during the mid-half hydration break.The stoppage in play at least allowed Tuchel the chance to restore order.Bellingham’s powerful header from Rice’s cross finally forced DR Congo keeper Lionel Mpasi into action.Moments later Marcus Rashford’s powerful effort was blocked on the line by London-born Aaron Wan-Bissaka after Noni Madueke’s jinking run opened up the DR Congo defence.Yet it could have been even worse for England at the break.Yoane Wissa’s three goals in the group stage fired his country to the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time, and the Newcastle striker had a golden chance to double the DR Congo lead but hit the outside of the post from point-blank range. At the other end, Kane was furious when he went down as he tried to round Mpasi, but the referee refused to point to the spot.Le Harve stopper Mpasi’s inspired afternoon continued as he flew to his right to parry another bullet header from Bellingham and then denied Kane from a corner with the last action of the first half.After a bright start to the second period, England were beginning to run out of ideas until Tuchel unloaded his offensive weapons off the bench.Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon and Eberechi Eze were sent on by Tuchel in search of an equaliser.And it was new Barcelona-signing Gordon who provided the cross as Kane finally found a way past Mpasi with a downward header 15 minutes from time.Gordon also got the assist for the 86th-minute winner, but Kane did the hard work as he rifled a powerful drive into the roof of the net for his 84th international goal.Tuchel told reporters that his side had “kept believing” to secure a deserved victory.“We have to have that mindset. If it is getting hard, don’t lose patience, don’t lose belief,” he said.“It was incredible the kind of saves [Mpasi] had, but full credit to the mindset the [England] players showed.”Kane said DR Congo were a tough team and singled out the “incredible” Mpasi for praise.“You have to stay patient in these games. The last couple of games were very similar. In knockout football, the pressure and stakes are higher,” he said.“It was probably our best game of the tournament so far. This one and the next one will be difficult games. [Next we are] away in Mexico against Mexico. We are in the part of the tournament where we have to grind out results.”

Source: Al Jazeera
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