SShortSingh.
Back to feed

Kane strikes late as England, Belgium and USA advance at World Cup

0
·11 views

On Day 22 of the FIFA World Cup, England narrowly avoided an upset as Harry Kane scored a decisive goal to secure victory against Congo. Belgium relied on a penalty to claim a late win, extending their Golden Generation's tournament run. The United States also progressed after a hard-fought match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with VAR playing a controversial role in the outcome. All three nations advanced to the next round despite facing significant resistance from their opponents.

Read the full story at Times of India

This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.

Discussion (0)

Log in to join the discussion and vote.

Log in

Related stories

0
IndiaTimes of India ·

England post commanding total against Pakistan on Day 2 at Headingley

England strengthened their position against Pakistan on the second day of the Test match at Headingley. Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jordan Cox, and Dan Lawrence each contributed half-centuries to build a formidable total. England had resumed the day's play at 112 for 2, and their batters capitalised on the time available. Rain caused a delay of nearly four hours, significantly reducing the playing time on the day. Despite the interruption, England's batting lineup put Pakistan under considerable pressure.