FINAL
Arena AufSchalke
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KaneHarry Kane 
91'
BellinghamJude Bellingham 
90' + 5'
25'
SchranzIvan Schranz
H. Melerwhistle
Arena AufSchalke
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Yellow card

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Full-time ET: England 2-1 Slovakia

Former Borussia Dortmund star Jude Bellingham scored deep into injury time to rescue England from what looked like tournament elimination against a Slovakia side that had led via Ivan Schranz's first-half opener. Bayern Munich's Harry Kane then popped up in extra-time to head Gareth Southgate's side through to a quarter-final against Switzerland!
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Slovakia's last chance

Hancko heads into the arms of Pickford and that should be that.
Full-time
120'

No go Toney

England break and the ball falls to Toney, who slams over the bar.
117'

Boženík off target

Róbert Boženík slams a shot high into the side-netting as Slovakia desperately look for an equaliser.
115'

Gyömber sees yellow

Gyömber wrestles Toney to the floor and is the latest Slovak player to enter the book.
114'

Yellow card

111'

Tupta off target

Substitute Tupta sends a free kick flying over the crossbar.
108'

Vavro booked

Vavro body-checks Eze and that's a yellow for the Slovak defender.
108'

Yellow card

106'

Game back on

We're underway in the second half of extra time. Kane and Bellingham are off for England, who look to add some shape to a side that was chasing the game for large parts with the introduction of Gallagher and Konsa.
105'
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Substitution

105'
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Substitution

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HT/ET: England 2-1 Slovakia

Harry Kane's extra-time goal has put England on the brink of advancing.
103'

Pekarík goes close

László Bénes's whipped centre lands with pace at the diving Peter Pekarík. The ball zaps off the Hertha Berlin man's knee and nips over the top. That was a big chance for Slovakia.
98'

International leader

Harry Kane is England's all-time top scorer and the Bayern man has just stretched his lead at the top of tree with his 65th international goal.
92'

England lead!

Scenes in Gelsenkirchen! England have hit the front in extra time, with Toney heading Eze's thump into the path of Kane. The Bayern Munich striker nods in from close range to break Slovakia hearts again.
91'

Harry Kane

GOAL!

2:1
Harry Kane
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Full-time: England 1-1 Slovakia

What an amazing end to this Round of 16 encounter. Jude Bellingham's spectacular equaliser sends us into extra time!
90'
+ 5

England equalise!

Former Borussia Dortmund star Jude Bellingham rescues England, and how! A long throw in is flicked on and Bellingham pulls off an overhead kick that bounces in to the delight of the England fans.
90'
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Jude Bellingham
90'
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Toney comes on

Ivan Toney is thrown on for the closing minutes as England chase an equaliser.
90'
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Substitution

90'
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Schranz cheer

Slovakia goalscorer Ivan Schranz heads off to huge applause from his team's supporters. Is he to be the match winner in Gelsenkirchen?
90'

TIme added on

There will be six added minutes tacked onto the end of this Round of 16 encounter.
87'

Lobotka has a crack

Slovakia finally get a phase of possession in this second half. It ends with Stanislav Lobotka's tame effort into the hands of Pickford.
84'

Eze on for England

Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze is on to win his sixth cap for England.
82'

Double swap

Hamburg's László Bénes is on for Slovakia, who also introduce Bochum's Matúš Bero.
80'

Off the post

Rice lets fly with his right. Dúbravka dives across but is never getting there. The ball pings back off the upright. Harry Kane goes for the spectacular on the follow up but his effort into the ground pops over the bar.
78'

Kane miss

Hertha Berlin's Pekarík trips Foden out on the touchline and is booked. From the resulting free kick, Kane finds himself free in front of goal but he can only head wide of the target.
77'

Yellow card

72'

Suslov hurt

Tomáš Suslov goes over on his ankle and will need on-field attention. This will eat up more time, from a Slovakia point of view.
69'

No go, Bellingham

Bellingham goes down in the area with Kucka in close attendance. The referee waves play on.
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Slovakia holding on

Francesco Calzona's men appear content to soak up England pressure here. It's a risky ploy, considering there is a good ways to go in this game.
66'

Palmer on

Cole Palmer is on to replace the injured Trippier.
64'

Trippier hurt

The England full-back is hurt following a challenge with Pekarík. Gareth Southgate might be forced into a change here.
62'

Slovak changes

Verona's Tomáš Suslov and Róbert Boženík of Boavista are on for Slovakia.
60'

No way through

Foden pings a left-footed free kick into the Slovakia wall.
59'

England chance

Kucka fells Mainoo right on the edge of the area and England will have a free kick in a very interesting position.
53'

Strelec strike

Strelec pounces on a mix up in the England midfield and sees Pickford off his line. The Slovan Bratislava man hoofs goalwards and for a second, this looks in. To England's relief, the ball bounces narrowly wide.
51'

Kane effort

The Bayern Munich forward's strike at goal is deflected narrowly off target by Denis Vavro.
50'

England denied

Phil Foden has the ball in the net for England but the Manchester City attacker was offside when knocking in Trippier's centre.
46'

Off we go again

England kick off the second half at the Veltins-Arena.
Kick-off!
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Half-time: England 0-1 Slovakia

Ivan Schranz's well-taken goal has Slovakia on course for the Euro 2024 last eight, as things stand.
Half-time
45'
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Mainoo denied

Mainoo gets a shot away for England. It's deflected wide. The subsequent corner is cleared.
45'
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Škriniar in the book

Milan Škriniar becomes the fifth player to be booked in this first half. A foul on Bellingham drew the referee's wrath this time.
45'
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Yellow card

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First win on the cards?

Slovakia are looking to earn their very first win against England here. Francesco Calzona's side look very well placed to do it, too.
38'

Slovakia holding firm

England try with a free kick into the mixer but Slovakia clear. Stones sends one back towards goal; Dúbravka punches clear.
34'

Lacking ideas

Bellingham battles his way through and wins a corner, before waving towards the England fans to raise the noise. Gareth Southgate's side fail to take advantage of the subsequent two set-pieces.
30'

Schranz first

Slavia Prague's Ivan Schranz has now scored three goals at these Euros, the first Slovak to achieve such a feat at a finals.
26'

Slovakia hit the front

They've had their chances, have looked threatening and now Slovakia are ahead. Strelec feeds Schranz through on goal. He takes a touch before poking past Pickford and into the corner.
25'

Ivan Schranz

GOAL!

0:1
Ivan Schranz
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England spell

England enjoy a good moment in attack. Bellingham menaces before Foden goes down inside the area. Nothing doing, says the ref. The ball comes floating back in and Kane nods narrowly wide.
17'

Bellingham yellow

Haraslín is a one-man powerhouse and he barrels away from Walker, only to then be smashed by Bellingham, who gets a booking.
17'

Yellow card

13'

Kucka booked

A third booking in the game already. This time Kucka is shown a yellow for a foul on Trippier.
13'

Yellow card

12'

Let off for England

Lukáš Haraslín turns on the afterburners and makes it all the way into the England area. The Sparta Prague player stumbles slightly and England swarm. The ball bobbles towards goal, but Trippier is there to hoik clear.
9'

Trippier over

The 33-year-old balloons a shot high over the top when well positioned inside the Slovakia area.
7'

Mainoo warned

The Manchester United youngster lands a foot on Dávid Hancko and the referee whips out a yellow card.
7'

Yellow card

5'

Super start

Again Slovakia come and this time it's Dávid Hancko who bursts through on the left. The full-back gets caught in two minds and sends a cross-shot across the bows that has Pickford sprawling. The ball fizzes wide.
4'

Slovakia on the attack

Duda and Strehi combine to threaten for the men in blue, the latter just failing to make contact with a set piece.
3'

Guéhi carded

Trippier's poor pass backwards puts England in all sorts of trouble and Guéhi is forced into a hefty challenge on Strelec to prevent the Slovak forward breaking free.
3'

Yellow card

1'

Away we go!

Slovakia - all in blue - get this Round of 16 encounter underway.
Kick-off!

All set

The anthems are done and we're ready to go in Gelsenkirchen!

Teams out

England and Slovakia make their way out onto the pitch at a packed Veltins-Arena. Super reception for both sides ahead of the anthems.
2:06
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Bellingham in the Bundesliga

There will once again be big focus on England's recent Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham, today. The 21-year-old has come a huge way sine he starred for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga not so very long ago.
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Pekarík at the ready

Hertha Berlin full-back Peter Pekarík is all set for his fourth appearance at these Euros and the 37-year-old veteran defender will need all of his experience to deal with a handy English attack today.
0:37
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Goal of the Season

As we await kick off at the Veltins-Arena, check out England striker Harry Kane's Goal of the Season for Bayern Munich!
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More on those teams

Slovakia are unchanged from the side that started the 1-1 draw with Romania on 26 June while England are showing just one change to their starting XI here, Kobbie Mainoo replacing Conor Gallagher.

England starting XI

Pickford - Walker, Stones, Guéhi, Trippier - Mainoo, Rice - Saka, Bellingham, Foden - Kane (c)

Slovakia starting XI

Dúbravka - Pekarík, Vavro, Škriniar (c), Hancko - Kucka, Lobotka, Duda - Schranz, Strelec, Haraslín
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Bundesliga interest

Slovakia have three Bundesliga players in their squad - Matúš Bero of Bochum, László Bénes of Hamburg and Peter Pekarík of Hertha Berlin. England's German-based player is a big one - Bayern Munich's unstoppable Harry Kane.
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Calzona on England

"England are one of the favourites for the tournament. It won't be easy, but we will do our best to do well and wish to make the fans happy again."
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Southgate on Slovakia

"They press high, they're aggressive in their defending, and you've got to find a way of breaking through that press, so it’s going to be the toughest possible test. We need to play at the level that is high enough to beat a very, very strong opponent."
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Clean bill of health

Both England coach Gareth Southgate and Slovakia's Francesco Calzona have full squads to pick from as things stand. Neither team has a player suspended through yellow cards, while England's biggest doubt, Kieran Trippier is fit after missing training. Meanwhile, Phil Foden who returned home for the birth of his third child, is back in Germany.
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Previous meetings

This will be the seventh meeting between the two teams with their first back in 2002. England have won five out of the six games, with all but one of them competitive. However, the game that lives long in the memory is the solitary draw, when Slovakia held England scoreless at Euro 2016 during the nadir of Roy Hodgson's tenure in charge.
4:02
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How they got here: England

England topped Group C with five points (W1, D2) but reaction to their performances has been cold. Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane (pictured) has scored one of just their two goals, with ex-Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham grabbing the other. Only Spain (none) have conceded fewer than England (one) at this stage, though.
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How they got here: Slovakia

Slovakia finished third in a remarkable Group E, where all four teams finished on four points. Goal-difference both saw them progress and denied them a spot higher up but they'll be happy to have reached the last-16 for just the second time. Hertha Berlin's Peter Pekarík (pictured, r.) is one of three Germany-based players in the squad, alongside Matúš Bero (Bochum) and László Bénes (Hamburg).

Enter the knockouts!

Welcome to your one-stop-shop for England vs. Slovakia in the last-16 of Euro 2024. The pair meet at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday (kick-off: 6pm CEST).