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England denied its World Cup penalty kick demons on Tuesday as the Three Lions booked the final spot in the World Cup quarterfinals with a 4-3 defeat of Colombia after 120 minutes of 1-1 in Moscow.

Harry Kane and Yerry Mina traded goals in regulation, with Mina’s coming well into second half stoppage time.

Colombia was playing without star playmaker James Rodriguez.

KICKS

COL – Radamel Falcao scores

ENG – Kane scores

COL – Juan Cuadrado scores

ENG – Marcus Rashford scores

COL – Luis Muriel scores

ENG – Jordan Henderson saved by David Ospina

COL – Manuel Uribe hits the cross bar

ENG – Kieran Trippier scores

COL – Carlos Bacca saved by Jordan Pickford

ENG – Eric Dier scores

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There were few terrific chances in the first half, with the half focused on fouls and skullduggery.

And with apologies to a Harry Maguire header, the moment of the half was an incident between Colombia’s Wilmar Barrios and England’s Jordan Henderson.

Barrios made head-first contact with Henderson’s chest and head, and Henderson made sure everyone knew it. England supporters wanted a red card, but American referee Mark Geiger only showed yellow after VAR review.

#MundialTelemundo ¿Era de roja o estuvo bien la amonestación a Wilmar Barrios de #COL? pic.twitter.com/gOQpet6req — Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 3, 2018

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Kane won and converted a penalty kick shortly after the break, as Carlos Sanchez had his second awful moment of the tournament.

The half devolved even more afterward, and the 70th minute saw the match with one yellow for every 10 minutes of play (five for Colombia).

And Kyle Walker nearly gave the game back to Los Cafeteros, but Juan Cuadrado knifed his effort wide of the goal.

Mateus Uribe forced Jordan Pickford into an outstanding save in the third minute of stoppage, earning Colombia a corner kick. Mina headed home and it was 1-1.

Incredible drama. Yerry Mina heads home in the 93rd minute to send the game to extra time. England stunned in stoppage time after dominating the game #COL 1-1 #ENG #COLENG #WorldCuppic.twitter.com/B1wfECmS89 — Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) July 3, 2018

The first 15 minutes of extra time belonged to Colombia, but England saw a few chances in the second stanza. Jordan Henderson sent Danny Rose on goal, but the Spurs man dragged his 112th minute shot just wide of the far post.

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