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England 1-0 Germany
Raheem Sterling. He doesn't always get the credit he deserves. But boy has he shown up at Euro 2020.
The atmosphere inside Wembley is phenomenal.
England beat Germany to reach Euro 2020 quarter-finals
Three Lions will play Sweden or Ukraine in last eight
Sterling scores opener - his third goal of tournament
Kane adds second - his first of Euros - to seal victory
England's first win over Germany in tournament knockout game since 1966
Around 43,000 fans at raucous Wembley
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Phil Dawkes
England 1-0 Germany
Raheem Sterling. He doesn't always get the credit he deserves. But boy has he shown up at Euro 2020.
The atmosphere inside Wembley is phenomenal.
England 1-0 Germany
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
It really is time to start putting some respect on Raheem Sterling's name in an England shirt. Look at this. Just the drive, the determination, the will, the know how to score goals in that six yard box. Holds his run. Pick that one out.
England 1-0 Germany
Karen Carney
Former England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
As soon as that build up started, you could see it coming. Since Grealish come on, Shaw has got forward, the ball is zipped across and Sterling was never missing!
England 1-0 Germany
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
Raheem Sterling starts the move, he's positive, he's direct. He drives at them. He plays the ball to Harry Kane and continues his run. We've mentioned Luke Shaw all game, he's been quiet but he's turned up with a great delivery and our main man, our top goalscorer in this competition, Raheem Sterling on home turf, puts us 1-0 up.
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John: Yessss Sterling you are the man come on...
Andrew: Sterling is world class!
England 1-0 Germany
That got a cheer as big as the goal!
England 1-0 Germany
It's into the wall!
England 1-0 Germany
It's Muller...
England 1-0 Germany
Oh, wait. Germany have a free-kick right on the edge of the box, courtesy of a foul by Harry Maguire, who gets a yellow.
England 1-0 Germany
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I've got to say that England looked the most likely even though they have dawdled on the ball. This time they get it and move it and it's a great ball by Shaw across and it's just saying from anyone in a white shirt 'put me in the back of the net'.
England 1-0 Germany
Right. Breathe. Stay cool.
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Sham: Is it coming home?
England 1-0 Germany
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator on BBC One
There's your spark. Wembley ignites.
We haven't seen scenes like this in a football ground for a long, long time.
Raheem Sterling
STEEEEERRRRLLLLIIIIINNNNNGGGGGG!!!!
England strike first! Wembley erupts!
Jack Grealish is involved, spreading the ball wide to Luke Shaw, whose low ball is superb - bang on the money for England's chief goalscorer.
Time stands still, the country freezes, and Sterling side-foots in. Cue bedlam!
England 0-0 Germany
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
You can just can see it in Trippier's face. He doesn't know whether to hold his groin or hamstring.
England 0-0 Germany
Kieran Trippier drops and gets a bit of treatment. He's OK, though.
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Andrew: It looks as if all of the goals were used up in yesterday's last of 16 games!
Anon: Non of the other teams left in the competition will be worried about either of these two!
England 0-0 Germany
We have a contest now between two sides, neither of which want to make THE costly error. It is very much safety first.
England 0-0 Germany
Micah Richards
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
If there is one man that can change this game it is Jack Grealish. He will run at people, Ginter is on a yellow card as well so as soon as he gets the ball to feet he has to run and penetrate down that side.
England 0-0 Germany
Into the last 20. Robin Gosens flicks out at Kieran Trippier and is booked for it.