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England 0-2 Belgium - Belgium Do World Cup Double Over England To Claim 3rd Place

England and Belgium had already met previously in the group stage, however, the situation of the two games were very different. While the group game only affected who finished first and second in the group, whoever finished second would have an 'easier' route to the final. Belgium have had to face the likes of Brazil and France, as well as Japan, who were agonisingly close to producing a shock result against the red devils. Meanwhile, England faced Colombia, Sweden and Croatia. All good teams that shouldn't be underestimated or belittled but aren't quite the same level as powerhouses Brazil and France. Both teams fielded 'B teams' in the group stage, teams with mass rotation and reserve players. The third-place play-off, while it isn't where either team would have wanted to have been this weekend, both nations would have been eager to win. A win which would see Belgium finish in their highest ever World Cup position, having previously finished fourth in 1986...

England 1-2 Croatia - Croatia Crush England's World Cup Dreams In Extra Time

Both England and Croatia, two evenly matched teams in terms of playing ability and players would have come into the game already having potentially over-achieved. However, one of these nations was to find themselves in the World Cup final. A feat England have only managed once and that was 52 years ago. And we all know what happened then! Also England's first semi-final in 28 years and only their third ever. On the other hand, Croatia have only been their own independent country since 1991, breaking away from a collapsing Yugoslavia. Third being the furthest they have been in the World Cup, in France 1998. The draw to the final has been rather fortunate and generous for both countries. Croatia having to face Denmark, Russia and now England. While England have had to face Colombia, Sweden and now Croatia. While all of these nations are still good teams and provide their own threats, the other side of the draw was much harsher and less forgiving, with teams of a much higher calibre t...

England 2-0 Sweden - England Comfortably Dispatch a Solid Sweden Side to Reach Semi Finals

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After breaking their penalty shoot-out hoodoo against Colombia  and winning their first World Cup knock-out round game in 12 years , England faced Sweden, a very good physical, defensive unit that would be hard to break down, while still being good technically and able to cause problems to the England defence. Sweden may have come into the World Cup not expecting to leave the group stage as Germany and Mexico would have been the firm favourites. However, with holders Germany suffering from the 'champions' curse', Sweden found themselves through to the knockout rounds for the first time since 2006, after defying the odds and finishing their group in pole position; Beating Mexico and South Korea and narrowly losing to Germany. Proving they aren't a team to be underestimated. They then went on to beat Switzerland in the round of 16, which was not an easy task. The Swiss hadn't been beaten in 2018 and had played the likes of Brazil in the group stages and Spain in a Wo...

England 1-1 Colombia (4-3 Pens) - England Break Penalty Curse and Win First Ever World Cup Shoot-Out

After meeting expectations and getting out of a group they were expected to, England now face Colombia. England finished second in their group, but it may benefit them doing so. The Three Lions will face Colombia and if they get through, Sweden after the Swedes beat Switzerland in the early kick-off. Meanwhile, Belgium have faced Japan, will now face Brazil and will face either France or Uruguay should they manage to beat Brazil. Colombia will be a rough, physical test but are still technically very good, perhaps one of the dark horses of the World Cup and a team that shouldn't be underestimated, especially following their 2014 World Cup Campaign in which they reached the quarter-finals and lost out to hosts Brazil. Colombia have a strong defence, midfield and attack. Barcelona youngster, Yerry Mina, and established Tottenham centre-back, Davinson S á nchez solidify the defence, while defensive midfielder Carlos S á nchez protects the back line. Colombia also have an array of attac...