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England top group to face DR Congo

England's #09 Kane celebrates scoring second goal. — AFP
 
England's #09 Kane celebrates scoring second goal. — AFP

Los Angeles: Rob Woollard England defeated Panama 2-0 on Saturday to clinch top spot in their World Cup group and set up a last-32 clash with the Democratic Republic of Congo as the African underdogs reached the knockout rounds for the first time.

Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane scored the goals in a laboured victory for England at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey that clinched first place in Group L -- and a date with the DR Congo in Atlanta on Wednesday.

DR Congo advanced after a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan in Atlanta -- their first ever victory in a World Cup match -- that saw them finish third in Group K as one of the best third-placed teams.

Colombia topped Group K after holding Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal to a 0-0 draw in Miami -- a result that means the Portuguese will now face Croatia in the last 32.

England were made to work hard by a well-organised Panama team and looked to be heading for a repeat of their lacklustre 0-0 draw with Ghana until Bellingham opened the scoring on 62 minutes before providing an assist for Kane five minutes later.

'It was what we expected: a tough match against a physical opponent,' England manager Thomas Tuchel said.

'They are a difficult team to score against and we were the only team to create this amount of chances and score twice,' Tuchel added, before confidently predicting England would improve during the knockout phase.

'We will step up,' the German said. 'The bigger the games get, the bigger we will get.'

Croatia meanwhile made sure of claiming second place in the group behind England with a 2-1 victory over Ghana in Philadelphia.

Petar Sucic and Nikola Vlasic scored the goals for Croatia, as Ghana were forced to settle for third.

Croatia's win extinguished Scotland's hopes of squeezing into the last 32 as one of the best third-placed teams, sealing their elimination from the tournament. Scotland manager Steve Clarke promptly resigned.

Friday's results had already guaranteed England, Croatia and Ghana a place in the knockout rounds, with the only issue to be settled the order of qualification.

— AFP