The back pagespublished at 07:32 British Summer Time 4 July 2018
Jordan Pickford's penalty save gave England the initiative in the shootout...
England through to the World Cup quarter-finals after beating Colombia
The Three Lions' first win in a World Cup shootout
England next face Sweden on Saturday (15:00 BST), live on BBC One and BBC Radio 5 live
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Jordan Pickford's penalty save gave England the initiative in the shootout...
And the England captain's goal celebration makes the back page of the Express.
Before we look at the back pages, here's a reminder of where it all started for England last night, with Harry Kane converting a penalty in normal time for his sixth goal of the World Cup.
The Guardian has gone a bit Bob the Builder with the front page of their sport section.
Well, it has been a World Cup of shocks...
Never in doubt? I'm not sure I shared the Metro's confidence
The Star describes last night as "nerve shredding". How was it for you? Any nails left?
Yes, England beat Spain on penalties during Euro 96, but after going out in a shootout in 1990, 1998 and 2006, this is the Three Lions' first win on penalties in a World Cup.
You can sense the relief in the Mirror, who are already looking ahead to Saturday's quarter-final tie with Sweden. Well, it's hard not to.
Unsurprisingly, the front AND back pages are dominated by England's shootout win over Colombia. The Sun have also dedicated their first five pages to covering it.
And before we take a look at how the rest of today's newspapers reacted, here's a reminder of what actually happened last night.
And in case you're wondering...yes, it really did happen! England won a World Cup penalty shootout and are through to the quarter-finals.
See, here's the back page of today's Times to prove it...
Good morning and thanks for joining me on the morning after the night before.
It's just the second rest day of this World Cup and, after last night's drama, I think many of us could do with one.