England’s World Cup campaign features a tense moment against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to multiple reports. The Three Lions are described as being close to crashing out of the tournament before they turn the match around. England’s captain Harry Kane is credited with making the decisive impact, scoring two goals to rescue the team and secure a crucial result. Separate coverage focuses on celebrations involving players’ partners, including Olivia Stones, the wife of England defender John Stones. She is reported to have supported her husband during the tournament while wearing a retro England shirt connected to the year he was born, and she joins other WAGs in celebrating England’s nail-biting victory. Across the articles, the match’s close nature and Kane’s two-goal turnaround are presented as central points, while the WAGs’ reactions add a personal angle to the post-match celebrations. The reports describe these events in the context of England advancing through a difficult fixture, with attention on both the on-field performance and the off-field celebrations.
WAGs celebrate England’s narrow win over DR Congo in World Cup campaign
England’s World Cup campaign features a tense moment against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to multiple reports. The Three Lions are described as being close to crashing out of the to...
- England play the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a World Cup match described as closely contested.
- England are near elimination before their turnaround in the game.
- Harry Kane scores two goals to save the team.
- Olivia Stones, wife of John Stones, is reported to have cheered him on while wearing a retro England shirt.
- WAGs, including Olivia Stones, celebrate England’s narrow World Cup victory.
It was a close call for the Three Lions as they came close to crashing out of the tournament against the Democratic Republic Of Congo, before the team were saved by two goals by captain Harry Kane.
3 hours agoIt was a close call for the Three Lions as they came close to crashing out of the tournament against the Democratic Republic Of Congo, before the team were saved by two goals by captain Harry Kane.
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