News

World Cup 2018: England Reaches Quarterfinals After Beating Colombia In Penalty Shootout

England reached the 2018 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday by defeating Colombia 4-3 in penalty kicks following a 1-1 tie in Moscow, Russia.

World CuP: England Beats Colombia In Penalties

This marks the first time England have ever won a penalty shootout in the World Cup. The Three Lions had been knocked out of the 1990, 1998 and 2006 tournaments on penalties. England will next face Sweden, who defeated Switzerland 1-0 in regulation, on Saturday.

Tuesday’s second game was a notably tense one, filled with great animosity between the two teams and even with regard to the officials, particularly American referee Mark Geiger. Colombia was again missing star Bayern Munich midfielder James Rodriguez, who continues to recover from a leg injury.

SLIDESHOW: 30 Best Sports Instagrams! 

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

After a scoreless first half, England’s captain Harry Kane put the team up 1-0 with a penalty in the 57th minute following a call that was argued and reviewed for around three minutes. Carlos Sanchez had taken down Kane in the box. England didn’t escape this moment without any punishment, however, as Jordan Henderson received a yellow card for head-butting Colombia’s Yerry Mina. 

SLIDESHOW: 10 Highest-Paid Athletes

Tempers flared for much of the second half, and England seemed to be just moments away from advancing to the next round before Mina tied it 1-1 in the 93rd minute with a header off a corner kick. Spartak Stadium, which had mostly Colombian fans in the stands, roared as the Latin Americans reveled in keeping their hopes alive for just a little while longer.

England finally secured their victory after Colombia’s Mateus Uribe and Carlos Bacca missed their team’s last two penalty shots. Henderson was the only member of the Three Lions squad to miss a penalty, the team’s third, but Eric Dier fired the last kick past goalkeeper David Ospina to make the win official.

 

Pablo Mena

Writer and assistant editor for usports.org. NY Giants and Rangers fan. Film and TV enthusiast (especially Harry Potter and The Office) and lover of foreign languages and cultures.

Recent Posts

Troy Aikman Committed To Dolphins Despite Unclear Role

Troy Aikman told DLLS Sports that he is fully committed to the Miami Dolphins. Aikman…

2 days ago

Nike’s Trademark Bid For Bronny James “B9” Logo Gets Rejected

Nike's attempt to trademark Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James' "B9" logo has been denied due to "likelihood of…

2 days ago

Packers’ Coach Matt LaFleur Has Trust In QB Jordan Love To Change Playcalls

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has expressed his full trust in Jordan Love's ability to…

2 days ago

Lack Of Foul Call In Pistons’ Game 5 Loss To Cleveland Cavaliers Sparks Controversy

A controversial no-foul call in the closing seconds overshadowed the Detroit Pistons' Game 5 matchup…

2 days ago

Crissy Froyd Speaks Out After Being Fired From ‘USA Today’ After Trashing Dianna Russini Over Mike Vrabel Scandal

Crissy Froyd, NFL Reporter for USA Today, was fired last month after comments about Dianna Russini and…

3 days ago

Keldon Johnson Back In Form After Magnificent Playoff Performance

Keldon Johnson was at what may have felt like him gelling into his role as…

3 days ago