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Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; US reach last 16

England captain equalised with a 75th-minute header and then lashed home a superb winner 11 minutes later

By AFP
July 02, 2026
Englands forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates after winning the 2026 World Cup round of 32 match football between England and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta on July 1, 2026. — AFP
England's forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates after winning the 2026 World Cup round of 32 match football between England and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta on July 1, 2026. — AFP

LOS ANGELES: Harry Kane scored twice to rescue England from the brink of a humiliating World Cup last-32 exit on Wednesday with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta.

DR Congo had threatened to pull off one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history after winger Brian Cipenga fired the lowly-ranked African qualifiers into a shock lead on seven minutes at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

But Kane finally equalised with a 75th-minute header and then lashed home a superb winner 11 minutes later to secure a win that sends England into a dream last-16 clash with co-hosts Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Sunday.

"We spoke about people having hero moments, it could be anyone in the team. A save from (goalkeeper Jordan) Pickford, a block from a defender, whoever it is. We have hero moments, and for me it was the day," said a beaming Kane.

England had entered Wednesday's game with doubts swirling around their makeshift defence.

And those fears came to fruition after just seven minutes, with Cipenga finding himself in acres of space on England's vulnerable right flank before beating Pickford at the near post with a vicious strike.

England looked utterly discombobulated by the goal and although they dominated possession thereafter were unable to find a breakthrough.

Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi pulled off a string of remarkable saves to frustrate England, who also had a strong penalty claim just before half-time when Kane was upended in the area by Mpasi after being put through on goal.

With desperation rising, England manager Thomas Tuchel made a flurry of changes, and the introduction of new Barcelona signing Anthony Gordon on 60 minutes proved decisive.

The former Newcastle winger provided the cross that allowed Kane to nod England level in the 75th minute and then supplied the pass for Kane's 86th-minute winner.

"This team today did not accept a defeat as an outcome," England boss Tuchel said. "It makes me very proud, because they did what was necessary.

"The going got tough, and they showed up, and we got a deserved win, even if it was a late one."

History for USA

The USA will now turn their attention to next Monday's date with Belgium in Seattle after the Americans surged past Bosnia at Levi's Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers.

Weston McKennie #8 and Sebastian Berhalter #14 of the United States celebrate victory after the Fifa World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California, US. — AFP
Weston McKennie #8 and Sebastian Berhalter #14 of the United States celebrate victory after the Fifa World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California, US. — AFP

The 2-0 win was the US's first World Cup knockout victory in nearly a quarter-century and only their second ever, with an estimated 30 million Americans expected to tune in for the clash.

But the victory for Mauricio Pochettino's side was bittersweet following the dismissal of star striker Balogun.

Balogun had sent the home crowd into raptures on the stroke of half-time after firing the Americans into the lead after a dominant first half.

But Balogun was dismissed early in the second half for an inadvertent stamp on Bosnia's Tarik Muharemovic.

But even with the US forced into a 10-man rearguard action, Malik Tillman curled in a free kick to secure the win.

"We had to dig deep for that one," USA forward Christian Pulisic said.

"It didn't go exactly to plan with the red but that shows what a good team we are."