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Three Lions roar at alti-Jude! Bellingham and Kane send 10-man England to QFs after thriller

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Three Lions roar at alti-Jude! Bellingham and Kane send 10-man England to QFs after thriller

England are through to the World Cup quarter-finals after earning one of their greatest knockout results by eliminating co-hosts Mexico with a gutsy 3-2 victory in an extraordinary tie at the Azteca.

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