Harry Kane scored twice as England beat DR Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2-1 in the World Cup round of 32 on 1 July 1. Kane headed in on 75 minutes and struck again late to close out DR Congo's first knockout run in more than half a century 2.
Kane, England's captain and record scorer, had already passed Gary Lineker's national goal tally during the group stage . DR Congo, back in a World Cup knockout round for the first time since 1974 , had been the debut story of the group phase. England, semi-finalists and finalists across recent tournaments, closed the game out with two second-half goals.
The 48-team format was sold on giant-killing, and the round of 32 mostly delivered the reverse. Long-shots that survived the groups through the best-third-place route could not, in most cases, win a single knockout against an established side. Group access and knockout success test different things: a 48-team group phase lets a debutant bank one strong result and go through on aggregate, while a single-leg knockout strips out that averaging and exposes a gap in squad depth at once.
