Harry Kane Double Propels England Past DR Congo into World Cup Last 16

England has progressed to the last 16 of the World Cup following a 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo. The match, played on Wednesday, saw England overcome an early deficit to secure their spot in the next stage of the tournament.
The comeback was driven by captain Harry Kane, who scored two goals in the final 15 minutes of the game. His late double turned the tide of the match, rescuing England from what some described as a potential calamity.
The victory ensures that England will now face Mexico, one of the tournament's co-hosts, in their upcoming last-16 clash.
The match was marked by several points of contention and debate. One primary discussion centered on whether England should have been granted a penalty following a challenge involving Harry Kane.
Additionally, observers have questioned the impact of the game's hydration breaks. There is ongoing debate regarding whether these pauses in play contributed to a shift in momentum that favored the English side during their comeback.
Despite these debates, the result stands as a 2-1 win for England, moving them forward in the competition after a tense encounter with the DR Congo.






