England advance from the group stage after a comeback win over DR Congo in Atlanta, breaking a long-standing World Cup-related curse mentioned by multiple reports. DR Congo score early, but England respond and rally to take control of the match. Harry Kane scores twice, turning the game in England’s favour and ensuring they finish with a place in the knockout phase. With the result, England book a last-16 fixture against Mexico, which will be played in Mexico City. While the outlets describe the victory as a moment that lifts long-held expectations, both accounts focus on the same match turning points: the early goal by DR Congo, England’s response, and Kane’s two goals. The two reports also agree on the next stage and location of England’s campaign, outlining the immediate challenge in the round of 16 against Mexico. Overall, the coverage emphasizes England’s progress into the last 16 following a decisive comeback win.