Summary

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 live commentary online

  • Eric Dier scores winning penalty in 4-3 shootout win

  • Kane hauled down in area, scores penalty for his sixth goal at World Cup

  • Mina heads in injury-time equaliser

  • Winners face Sweden in quarters (15:00 BST, Saturday)

  • England won two knockout World Cup matches since 1990

  • Colombia's only quarter-final appearance came in 2014

  • Get involved using #bbcworldcup

  1. LIVE ON BBC ONEpublished at 22:28 British Summer Time 3 July 2018
    Breaking

    Sweden v England (Saturday 15:00 BST)

    BBC One

    Hot off the press! England's quarter-final against Sweden will be live on BBC One!

    BBC also have Brazil v Belgium, with Uruguay v France and Croatia v Russia on ITV.

  2. 'We have been practising penalties'published at 22:25 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Jordan HendersonImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Henderson was the only England player to miss

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Jordan Henderson said: "I felt we controlled the game before they got an equaliser from the set-piece at the end which was disappointing, but you have to expect that in the World Cup. We came back and dug in but it went to penalties and thankfully we came through.

    "We have been practising them for a while now and the manager picked the five that he wanted. Unfortunately, I didn't score but the other lads were brilliant, especially Jordan (Pickford) for making the save and Eric (Dier) handing us the win.

    "We showed a real togetherness tonight in a difficult game."

  3. Six of the bestpublished at 22:24 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Harry Kane has scored six goals in his first three World Cup appearances for England – only three players have scored more in their first three matches; Hungary’s Sandor Kocsis (9), Germany’s Gerd Muller (7) and Argentina’s Guillermo Stabile (7).

    Media caption,

    Kane slots home to give England lead

    Media caption,

    Kane heads home winner for England

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    World Cup 2018: Harry Kane scores a penalty to make it 2-0 England after Lingard is fouled

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    World Cup 2018: England in dreamland as Kane puts England 5-0 up before half-time

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    World Cup 2018: Harry Kane seals his hat-trick to put England 6-0 up

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    World Cup 2018: Harry Kane puts England ahead from penalty spot

  4. Postpublished at 22:22 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England fans - do you like that chat from Gareth Southgate?

  5. 'We stood there when it counted'published at 22:21 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Media caption,

    World Cup 2018: Harry Kane puts England ahead from penalty spot

    England captain Harry Kane, speaking to BBC Radio 5 live: "We are so unlucky not to go through in 90 minutes. No one laid on the floor and we stood there when it counted.

    "It was a big night for England.

    "In the shootout we had to stand up and that's what we have done.

    "We are through to the next round and that is the most important thing."

  6. "I don't want to go home yet"published at 22:21 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Media caption,

    World Cup 2018: Jordan Pickford saves, Eric Dier scores - England's winning penalty moment

    England manager Gareth Southgate on ITV: "Fantastic. I think we deserved it as well. We played so well in the 90 minutes, We showed resilience to come back from huge disappointment and kept calm. It's huge credit to all our players and staff.

    "Shootouts are tough. We had talked long and hard about owning the process of a shootout. They kept calm. The players have taken it all on board, it's a special moment for us.

    "We looked at technique, how we needed to be as a team, the goalkeeper's role. A special moment but now I'm thinking about Sweden.

    "This was special but I want us to go on. Sweden is another team we have a poor record against. We have underestimated them for years.

    "We didn't rise to it which was brilliant, in general. A couple of times we lost our cool. It was an away game, to deal with it all was exceptional.

    "They have created their own story and made history. I don't want to go home yet."

  7. Confident England but room for improvementpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Chris Waddle
    Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 live

    They will be very confident for the next game. In certain parts of the pitch they weren't ruthless enough and they need to work on that final delivery. But up until the final third, they were very good again.

  8. 'I used my mental strength'published at 22:17 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Jordan Pickford said: "I was in a massive whirlwind but I saved it with my left hand. I've been critcised for going with my top hand, but as long as you save it, that's all that counts. I might be young but I've got good mental strength and experience and I used that today.

    "It's a great night to win a penalty shootout. Ideally we don't want to be going to a penalty shootout but we are delighted for the fans and the whole country.

    "It gives us belief to go into the Sweden game and we will get straight back to business tomorrow."

  9. 'It was my mistake for their goal'published at 22:15 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Media caption,

    Mina equalises in injury time

    England full-back Kieran Trippier: "I thought we played really well in the first half and for their goal, it was a mistake by myself. I thought he was going to head it straight in, but I could not adjust when he headed it down, I was gutted.

    "I keep going on about the spirit of the team, we carried on, we believed and in the shootout, we have some great takers. We practised and practised and it paid off.

    "Pick a spot and in training I was always going to put it in the same place."

  10. What a time to be alivepublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

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    Chris Howell: My puppy is only 9 months old and he has seen 3 lots of snow and an England World Cup knock out win!

  11. WATCH it againpublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    They only come round once every generation or so...

    Media caption,

    World Cup 2018: Jordan Pickford saves, Eric Dier scores - England's winning penalty moment

  12. 'Colombia were supposed to play football'published at 22:12 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Chris Waddle
    Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 live

    I hope Colombia get a massive fine for the cards and the way they surrounded the referee. It was a difficult game for the American referee and I think he was scared to make decisions. Colombia were supposed to be here to play football but I would've been gutted to see them go through.

  13. First time or second?published at 22:11 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    EnglandImage source, Reuters

    Hands up if you've just seen England win a shootout for the first time?

    Stuart pearceImage source, Getty Images

    England had only won once before, against Spain in Euro 96. I enjoyed that one as well...

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  15. 'England are in with a chance'published at 22:07 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Chris Sutton
    Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    I think England are in with a chance. I don't think England played particularly well. But this is knockout football so it does not matter how you win.

  16. Postpublished at 22:07 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    England conceded in injury time at the end of the second half for the first time in World Cup history, with Yerry Mina’s goal coming after 92 minutes and 33 seconds.

    Media caption,

    Mina equalises in injury time

  17. 'I did my research'published at 22:06 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who saved Carlos Bacca's penalty: "I did all my research. I've got power and agility. I don't care if I'm not the biggest keeper because it's about being there in the moment and making the save and I was.

    "It's all about the set position and I got a hand to it. We knew we had this game, even if it had to go to penalties, we knew we were capable of winning."

  18. Postpublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    Jack - it doesn't normally go like that!

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

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    Just watched shootout with eight-year-old Jack, explained how many times this has gone wrong in my life! We had a celebration planned but never thought we’d be able to do it! Come on England!

    Shaun, Mel, Jack, Erin from Whitewell Bottom

  20. 'I had to score'published at 22:04 British Summer Time 3 July 2018

    England into QF

    Media caption,

    Eric Dier puts extra-time header over for England

    Eric Dier, who scored the winning penalty: "It was a nervous one. I've never really been in a situation like that before but felt I had to score after missing the header at the end so I'm just thankful I scored!

    "Jordan (Pickford) is a fantastic goalkeeper and deserves everything. His attitude is brilliant and he's been brilliant in training and taken it into the game.

    "To get knocked down like we did is difficult to come back from it. We knew what we had to do and we stayed calm. We never panicked. We were ready for that."