England come from a goal down to beat DR Congo 2-1 at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Atlanta, with Harry Kane scoring twice in 11 minutes to complete a dramatic turnaround. DR Congo take the lead through Brian Cipenga’s early strike, but England respond in the second half. Kane equalises in the 75th minute with a close-range header and then fires in a decisive effort four minutes from time to secure the victory.

The win sends England into the Round of 16 against Mexico. Reports highlight that it is the first time England concede first in a World Cup match since the 1966 final, and they do so while protecting themselves from a potential historic upset. England’s patience and ability to keep pushing are cited as key factors in the comeback.

Kane is also praised for his World Cup scoring record and leadership. One outlet notes he becomes the first England player to score twice in a World Cup knockout match since Gary Lineker against Cameroon in 1990. Bhaichung Bhutia describes Kane as the standout performer so far, saying he has carried England in difficult matches and delivered when it mattered most.