Harry Kane scores England's first goal form the penalty spot, to give them a 1-0 lead. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

England joy after World Cup penalty shoot-out win over Colombia - in pictures



England beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties on Tuesday after Eric Dier scored the decisive spot kick to send them through to a World Cup quarter-final against Sweden on Saturday.

Gareth Southgate's side won a World Cup shoot-out for the first time in their country's history, and he was thrilled with how his players had stayed focused.

"We had talked long and hard about owning the process of a shootout," he told ITV. "They kept calm. The players have taken it all on board, it's a special moment for us.

"We looked at technique, how we needed to be as a team, the goalkeeper's role. A special moment but now I'm thinking about Sweden."

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