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England vs Colombia match in numbers

The meeting between Colombia and England at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow represents the last of the Round of 16 fixtures at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia. Only one of the two can take the remaining quarter-final berth and keep their dreams alive of lifting the title aloft. The match is scheduled to start at 12:00 am in Bangladesh time. Let’s look at some of the statistics ahead of the game.

Head-to-head

  1. England are unbeaten against Colombia in five previous meetings. Michael Owen scored a hat-trick in the most recent match, which England won 3-2 in New Jersey in 2005.
  2. The Three Lions beat Colombia 2-0 in their only previous World Cup encounter thanks to goals from Darren Anderton and David Beckham in the group stage of the 1998 tournament.

Colombia

  1. This is the third time Colombia have made the knock-out stage. The only previous occasion they've gone past the round of 16 was in Brazil four years ago.
  2. They are unbeaten in eight games versus European opposition since head coach Jose Pekerman took charge in 2012 (W6, D2).
  3. Los Cafeteros have scored in each of their last eight World Cup games - the last side to stop them scoring in the tournament was England in 1998.
  4. None of Colombia's 21 matches at the World Cup have ended goalless. Only the USA (33) and Austria (29) have played more games in the competition without registering a 0-0.
  5. Juan Quintero has been directly involved in three of Colombia's five goals at this World Cup, scoring in their first match and delivering an assist in the second and third game.
  6. Against Senegal, Colombia didn't have a touch inside the opposition penalty area until the 57th minute (from substitute Luis Muriel).

England

  1. England have won two of their last eight World Cup knockout games.
  2. Their last knock-out victory in the World Cup came against South American opposition, when they beat Ecuador 1-0 in the round of 16 in 2006.
  3. England have only failed to score in one of their 18 knockout games at the World Cup - in the 0-0 draw against Portugal in the 2006 quarter-finals (won by Portugal on penalties).
  4. Harry Kane has played just 153 minutes at the World Cup but he has already scored five goals, second only to Gary Lineker's record of 10 for England.
  5. If Kane finds the net against Colombia, he will become the first player to score in six consecutive appearances for the Three Lions since Tommy Lawton back in 1939.
  6. This will be England's 18th game against South American opposition at the World Cup. They have won eight of the previous 17 (D3, L6).

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