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Kane Double Sends England Past DR Congo and Into Mexico Last-16 Tie

Carlos Mendez
Carlos Mendez
Soccer Correspondent
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Kane Double Sends England Past DR Congo and Into Mexico Last-16 Tie
Harry Kane scored twice as England came from behind to beat DR Congo 2-1 and keep their World Cup campaign alive. The win sends England into a last-16 showdown with co-hosts Mexico.

What happened: Harry Kane scored a double as England beat DR Congo 2-1 in the World Cup, according to Sky Sports Football. The source describes the victory as come-from-behind and says the result set up a last-16 meeting with co-hosts Mexico.

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Scoreline first: England 2, DR Congo 1. The important tournament detail is that England were behind and still advanced. In knockout or qualification-pressure football, that kind of recovery changes the temperature around a team. A loss would have ended the dream described by Sky; instead, Kane's goals kept England moving and turned a dangerous night into a platform for the next round.

Why it matters: Kane remains the central competitive fact for England. The source credits him with a brilliant double, and that matters because tournament runs often depend on whether a team's most reliable finisher can turn pressure into goals when the match state is poor. England did not simply protect an early lead here. They had to respond after falling behind, which makes Kane's intervention more consequential than a routine scoring contribution in a comfortable win.

Tournament impact: England's reward is not gentle. Sky reports that the win sets up a World Cup last-16 match against Mexico, one of the co-hosts. That means England move straight from a comeback result into a tie with heavy external pressure attached. Last-16 games remove the safety net, and facing a co-host can make the game feel less neutral, depending on venue and crowd. The supplied source does not give venue, date or kick-off time, so the concrete implication is progression, not scheduling detail.

DR Congo's part in the story is also important. The source confirms they led before England came back, which means they forced England into a genuine test rather than serving as a backdrop to Kane's goals. For England, that makes the result more informative: resilience was required. For DR Congo, the confirmed facts point to a narrow defeat after putting England under scoreboard pressure.

What to watch: England's next questions are about repeatability. Can Kane's finishing carry into the Mexico match? Can England avoid needing another rescue? And how will Tuchel balance the emotional lift of a comeback with the practical problems that allowed DR Congo to get ahead? Those are follow-up questions, not confirmed answers from the source.

Confidence: Confirmed by Sky Sports: England beat DR Congo 2-1, Kane scored twice, England came from behind, and the result sends them into a last-16 match against co-hosts Mexico. Still needing follow-up: lineups, venue, timing, tactical details, and any injury or disciplinary consequences.

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