Hurricane crashes Leopard’s party as Three Lions set-up R16 clash with Mexico
England rallied from a goal down to defeat DR Congo 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32, securing a high-stakes Round of 16 matchup against co-hosts Mexico.
England overcame an early deficit at the Atlanta Stadium to triumph over a resilient DR Congo side, sealing their progression in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Leopards stunned the favorites in the seventh minute when Brian Cipenga capitalised on an opening to score.
Thomas Tuchel’s squad struggled to break through a dense Congolese defense before heading into the interval trailing.
The second half belonged to England captain Harry Kane, whose clinical excellence turned the knockout tie around.
Kane restored parity in the 75th minute with a well-placed finish before striking the decisive winning goal nine minutes later.
The dramatic 2-1 victory eliminates a brave DR Congo team and sets up a blockbuster Round of 16 clash against co-hosts Mexico.
