The Three Lions of England roar once more at FIFA World Cup™

* Harry Kane made history heading home his 11th FIFA World Cup™ goal to overtake Gary Lineker as England’s leading goal scorer

* As Colombia and Portugal match ends in a thrilling stalemate while Algeria and Austria experience a rollercoaster ride

Maravi Express

The group stage of the FIFA World Cup™ 2026 finished with a flourish as Lionel Messi extended his goalscoring record, Harry Kane made England history as Colombia and Portugal match ended in a thrilling stalemate with Algeria and Austria experiencing a rollercoaster ride.

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The action began in Group L, with Kane heading home his 11th World Cup goal to overtake Gary Lineker as England’s leading goal scorer in the global showpiece as the Three Lions defeated Panama in a performance inspired by Jude Bellingham’s brilliance.

After suffering a frustrating draw with Ghana, there was some pressure on England to not only win their group but put in a convincing performance ahead of the knockout rounds.

The Three Lions achieved both thanks to a five-minute burst of brilliance from Jude Bellingham in rainy conditions in New York New Jersey. Midway through the second half, the Real Madrid midfielder held off his defender following an England corner, stuck out his left boot and watched the ball bounce into the net.

Then just minutes later, Bellingham was at it again as he crossed for Harry Kane to head home and make England history in the process.

Elsewhere, Colombia’s clash with Portugal in Miami was one of the most-anticipated of the group stage and it lived up to the billing, even though it ended in a goalless draw.

Billed as a heavyweight clash, but neither team could land the knockout blow. Colombia threw everything they had at Portugal, with an astonishing 24 attempts at goal, but were ultimately unable to find the target.

Despite the lack of goals, it was a thoroughly entertaining fixture which will have left the fans happy.

After their maiden goalless draw in the World Cup, Colombia win the group and will now play Ghana in the Round of 32 in Kansas City. Portugal, meanwhile, will travel to Toronto for a meeting with Croatia.

In Kansas City, the Mach between Algeria and Austria was arguably the game of the tournament so far, in which both teams scored deep into stoppage time in a six-goal thriller for the ages.

Riyad Mahrez thought he had secured victory for Algeria when he netted in the 93rd minute, which was his second goal of the game — but Austria had the final word in the 96th minute when Sasa Kalajdzic headed home to complete the chaos.

They now face Spain in Los Angeles in the Round of 32 while Algeria will meet Switzerland in Vancouver as one of the best 3rd-placed sides.—Reporting by FIFA Media; editing by Maravi Express

Group stage results

Group A

Mexico 2-0 South Africa

South Korea 2-1 Czechia

Czech Republic 1-2 South Africa

Mexico 1-0 South Korea

South Africa 1-0 South Korea

Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico

Group B

Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina 

Canada 6-0 Qatar

Switzerland 2-1 Canada

Bosnia & Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar

Group C

Brazil 1-1 Morocco

Haiti 0-1 Scotland

Scotland 0-1 Morocco

Brazil 3-0 Haiti

Morocco 4-2 Haiti

Scotland 3-0 Brazil

Group D

USA 4-1 Paraguay

Australia 2-0 Turkiye

USA 2-1 Australia

Turkiye 0-1 Paraguay

Turkiye 3-2 USA

Paraguay 0-0 Australia

Group E

Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 Ecuador

Germany 7-1 Curaçao

Germany 2-1 Côte d’Ivoire

Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao

Curaçao 0-2 Côte d’Ivoire

Ecuador 2-1 Germany

Group F

Netherlands 2-2 Japan

Sweden 5-1 Tunisia

Tunisia 0-4 Japan

Netherlands 5-1 Sweden

Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands

Sweden 1-1 Japan

Group G

Belgium 1-1 Egypt

Iran 2-2 New Zealand

Belgium 0-0

New Zealand 1-3

Egypt 1-1 Iran

New Zealand 1-5 Belgium

Group H

Spain 0-0 Cape Verde

Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay

Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde

Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia

Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia

Uruguay 0-1 Spain

Group I

France 3-1 Senegal

Iraq 1-4 Norway

Norway 3-2 Senegal

France 3-0 Iraq

Norway 1-4 France

Senegal 5-0 Iraq

Group J

Argentina 3-0 Algeria

Austria 3-1 Jordan

Argentina 2-0 Austria

Jordan 1-2 Algeria

Jordan 1-3 Argentina

Algeria 3-3 Austria

Group K

Portugal 1-1 DR Congo

Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia

Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan

Colombia 1-0 DR Congo

DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan

Colombia 0-0 Portugal

Group L

England 4-2 Croatia

Ghana 1-0 Panama

England 0-0 Ghana

Panama 0-1 Croatia

Panama 0-2 England

Croatia 2-1 Ghana

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