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Fifa World Cup: Jordan Pickford and Eric Dier help England end penalty hoodoo to edge Colombia in Moscow shoot-out drama

Sub hits spot-kick winner after South Americans throw away advantage as Uribe hits the bar

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England players celebrate after winning the penalty shoot-out against Colombia. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

England edged Colombia 4-3 on penalties to halt a run of five successive shoot-out defeats at major tournaments and book a quarter-final clash against Sweden at the World Cup.

Harry Kane fired England ahead with his tournament-leading sixth goal just before the hour in Moscow, converting a penalty after he was hauled down by Carlos Sanchez at a corner.

Gareth Southgate’s team looked to be heading into the last eight in regulation time until Yerry Mina equalised with a 93rd-minute header as the giant Colombian defender scored for the third game in a row.
Colombia's Mateus Uribe, bottom, reacts after he failed to score a penalty. Photo: AP
Colombia's Mateus Uribe, bottom, reacts after he failed to score a penalty. Photo: AP
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Neither team could find an advantage in extra-time and so a bad-tempered match went to a nail-biting penalty shoot-out.

David Ospina dived superbly to his left to repel Jordan Henderson’s third penalty for England, but Manuel Uribe hit the crossbar before Jordan Pickford saved from Carlos Bacca.

Eric Dier drilled home the decisive spot-kick as England won for just the second time in eight penalty shoot-outs and reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 2006.

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