Match Report Colombia - England 1 : 1 AET (1 : 1, 0 : 0) 3 : 4 PSO # 56 03 JUL 2018 21:00 Moscow / Spartak Stadium / RUS Att: 44,190

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Match Report Colombia - England 1 : 1 AET (1 : 1, 0 : 0) 3 : 4 PSO # 56 03 JUL 2018 21:00 Moscow / Spartak Stadium / RUS Att: 44,190 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Round of 16 Match report Colombia - England 1 : 1 AET (1 : 1, 0 : 0) 3 : 4 PSO # 56 03 JUL 2018 21:00 Moscow / Spartak Stadium / RUS Att: 44,190 Colombia (COL) England (ENG) Coach Jose PEKERMAN (ARG) Coach Gareth SOUTHGATE (ENG) Att : Attendance VAR : Video Assistant Referee VAR 1 : Assistant VAR VAR 2 : Offside VAR AVAR 3 : Support VAR (C) : Captain A : Absent PSO : Penalty shoot-out Y : Single yellow card AET : After extra time I : Injured HT : Half-time R : Direct red card ETHT : Extra time half time N : Not eligible to play FT : Full-time 2Y : Expulsions due to Second Caution WED 04 JUL 2018 23:31(-1d) CET / 00:31 Local time - Version 1 Page 1 / 2 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Round of 16 Match statistics Colombia - England 1 : 1 AET (1 : 1, 0 : 0) 3 : 4 PSO # 56 03 JUL 2018 21:00 Moscow / Spartak Stadium / RUS Att: 44,190 Colombia (COL) Statistics * England (ENG) BUD Man of the Match: 9, Harry KANE (England) Fouls Fouls # Name Pos Min GF GA AS S/SG PK Y 2Y R # Name Pos Min GF GA AS S/SG PK Y 2Y R FC FS FC FS 1 OSPINA GK 120 1 1 PICKFORD GK 120 1 4 ARIAS DF 116 1 3 1 2 WALKER DF 113 2 5 BARRIOS MF 120 5 1 1 5 STONES DF 120 2 1 6 C. SANCHEZ MF 79 2 1 1 6 MAGUIRE DF 120 2/0 1 9 FALCAO FW 120 3/1 3 2 1 7 LINGARD MF 120 2/0 4 1 11 Ju. CUADRADO MF 120 1 2/0 3 2 1 8 HENDERSON MF 120 1 1 1 13 MINA DF 120 1 1/1 3 9 KANE FW 120 1 3/1 1/1 1 9 16 LERMA MF 61 1 1 10 STERLING FW 88 3/0 1 2 17 MOJICA DF 120 1/0 1 12 TRIPPIER DF 120 1/0 2 1 20 QUINTERO MF 88 3/1 18 YOUNG DF 102 1/1 1 23 D. SANCHEZ DF 120 2/0 1 1 20 ALLI MF 81 1/0 1 3 Substitutes Substitutes 2 C. ZAPATA DF 4 3 ROSE DF 18 1/0 1 7 BACCA FW 59 1/0 3 1 1 4 DIER MF 39 1/0 1 14 MURIEL FW 32 1 11 VARDY FW 32 1/0 15 URIBE MF 41 1/1 19 RASHFORD FW 7 Own goals Own goals Totals 1 1 1 14/4 23 13 6 Totals 1 1 16/2 1/1 13 22 2 Penalty shoot-out Radamel FALCAO [9] Goal 1 - 0 1 - 1 Goal [9] Harry KANE Juan CUADRADO [11] Goal 2 - 1 2 - 2 Goal [19] Marcus RASHFORD Luis MURIEL [14] Goal 3 - 2 3 - 2 Saved [8] Jordan HENDERSON Mateus URIBE [15] Bar 3 - 2 3 - 3 Goal [12] Kieran TRIPPIER Carlos BACCA [7] Saved 3 - 3 3 - 4 Goal [4] Eric DIER Pos : Position Min : Minutes played FC : Fouls committed GK : Goalkeeper GF : Goals for FS : Fouls suffered DF : Defender GA : Goals against Y : Single yellow card MF : Midfielder PK : Penalty kicks ( Goals / Shots ) R : Direct red card * Please check FIFA.com for updates on the statistics FW : Forward 2Y : Expulsions due to Second Caution S : Total shots (C) : Captain AS : Assist SG : Shots on goal WED 04 JUL 2018 23:31(-1d) CET / 00:31 Local time - Version 1 Page 2 / 2.
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