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USA play host to Bosnia & Herzegovina in San Francisco in the round of 32, following a dramatic evening of World Cup action featuring England, DR Congo, Senegal and Belgium

Mauricio Pochettino, head coach of the United States(Image: Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)

Senegal held a 2-0 lead over Belgium in their last 32 World Cup clash, but threw it all away through poor defending and rash decision making. Late goals from Romelu Lukaku and Leandro Trossard forced 30 minutes of additional time, before a 120th minute penalty decision in the Europeans' favour gave them the match outright, Youri Tielemans making it look easy from 12 yards out.

It wasn't the only touch of drama from Wednesday's World Cup fixtures, however. The earlier kick-off also saw England secure a 2-1 win over DR Congo to secure their place in the last 16, Harry Kane's heroics on full display as he bagged a late brace following a tough test, in which, the England trailed 1-0 for the majority of the game.

In the overnight game, USA beat Bosnia & Herzegovina 2-0 in San Francisco at 1am - joining co-hosts Mexico and Canada in the last-16 - but star striker Folarin Balogun was sent off.

Stay tuned as Mirror Football brings you all of the latest World Cup news and reaction.

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Today11:09 BST

One in five employers planning to give workers flexible hours during World Cup

Only one in five employers is planning to offer flexible working hours during the World Cup despite the timing of some of the games, new research suggests.

England's next match, against Mexico, kicks off at 1am on Monday, so fans will have had little sleep before going to work.

A survey of 1,100 managers by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) found that only one in five employers plan to offer flexible working hours, such as adjusted start or finish times, to help staff watch World Cup matches.

A minority of firms are offering extended breaks, workplace screenings or additional leave options, according to the study.

Petra Wilton, director of policy at the CMI, said: "We're not saying every England win deserves a bank holiday, but if millions of people have stayed up until 3am supporting their team, asking employers to let them start a little later the next morning is simply common sense. We're saying to employers across the country: 'let them start late'."

King Charles granted Scotland a bank holiday on June 15, after their last World Cup group match against Haiti.

Today11:01 BST

WATCH: Moment Harry Styles goes wild celebrating England goal before Wembley show

Harry Styles was performing his tenth gig at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night as part of his historic 12-date stint for the Together, Together tour at the iconic London venue.

Videos shared by fans showed Harry leaping into another mans arms in delight with a huge grin on his face as he threw his hands in the air and appeared to scream "YEAH!" after Harry Kane scored.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE.

Harry Styles celebrates England's win against DR Congo ahead of his Wembley show

Today10:49 BST

VOTE: How far will England go in the World Cup? Have your say

With DR Congo dispatched on Wednesday in their first knockout tie, England head to Mexico City next on their potential route to the World Cup final on July 19th.

There will surely be more shocks, twists and turns before then, but England's projected fixtures are Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Spain or France in the final. That route would represent the most difficult since record began, according to Opta.

But don't let that sway you...what do you think? Take our poll below and let us know how far you think England can go.

Today10:30 BST

'Mexico is as big as it gets', Kane says ahead of 'tough' match

England captain Harry Kane knows the importance of passing tests like their last-16 tie with Mexico, in Mexico City, if the Three Lions want to lifty the World Cup trophy.

Kane said: "I want to enjoy this one, because I know there's another extremely tough game coming in four days. Mexico, in Mexico, is as big as it gets maybe in the World Cup.

"The atmosphere is going to be incredible. It's going to be tough for many different reasons but ultimately, if you want to be world champions, you have to go through tough games, good teams, Mexico at home.

"We have to be ready but for now I just want to enjoy this moment, I want to recover, relax, and then obviously the focus will turn pretty quickly onto that one on Sunday.

"They've obviously won every game so far in the tournament, but they're playing at home. The fans will be right behind them so we'll have to be ready for it, no doubt, but we spoke about our quality and being ourselves in every game."

Today10:22 BST

England victory inspires record traffic for a mobile network

O2 said it recorded the biggest mobile traffic event in its history as millions of football fans tuned in to follow England's victory in the World Cup last night.

The new record was 20% higher than the previous peak, set during the Arsenal vs PSG Champions League final.

Overall mobile traffic was also 27% higher than a comparable pre-tournament week, as millions of supporters streamed, followed and reacted to the match during the evening commute.

Jeanie York, chief technology officer at Virgin Media O2, said: "Live sport is one of the biggest drivers of mobile traffic in the UK and England’s victory over DR Congo set a new record on O2's network.

"With millions of fans following the match during the evening commute, reliable mobile connectivity has never been more important."

Today10:01 BST

Harry Kane's header galore

England's No 9 scored a header in his brace against DR Congo to take them through to the round of 16.

This was Kane's fourth headed goal during the World Cups he has played in. He has bagged 13 tournament goals since his first in 2018.

Kane's first World Cup header was in 2018 in a 2-1 group stage win against Tunisia.

The Bayern Munich-striker kicked off this tournament with a stunning header against Croatia, which put him on level with Gary Lineker for most World Cup goals scored for England.

Kane later overtook Lineker's record after a 2-0 win against Panama, on Saturday, when Kane scored his third header. Last night Kane scored a stunning header to equalise with DR Congo, before netting a winner 11 mninutes later.

Only German legends Gerd Muller, with 5, and Miroslav Klose, with 7, have scored more headed goals in the World Cup.

Harry Kane's header against DR Congo last night

Harry Kane's header against DR Congo last night(Image: Phil Duncan/Every Second Media/Shutterstock)

Today09:16 BST

Tuchel reveals 'huge advantage' Mexico will have over England

Thomas Tuchel believes England's inability to adapt to the altitude in Mexico gives the co-hosts a "huge advantage" heading into this weekend's crunch World Cup last-16 clash.

Tuchel, ahead of the trip to Mexico City, said: "I think the heat and the humidity will not be the problem for us. We are used to that. We are used to that from training times and our prep camp in Florida.

"My understanding is that we cannot adapt to the altitude. That is just a huge advantage that Mexico will have. It just takes too much time. We have only three days in between this match. This is physically just not possible to adapt to the altitude, which is quite high.

"We knew that before, so this is just something, it’s just a disadvantage, with which we will have to deal, and I think we showed the attitude that we are ready for that, and from there we go."

Tuchel warned a "a lot, a lot, a lot of obstacles" await England in Mexico City, but says travelling to take on El Tri is "one of the most beautiful fixtures" you can have.

Today08:49 BST

Ronaldo trains ahead of knockout clash with Croatia

The Portugal national team were seen in a training session, on July 1, ahead of their match against Croatia.

Cristiano Ronaldo jogs during a training session

Cristiano Ronaldo jogs during a training session(Image: Indrawan Kumala/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

Ronaldo during the Portugal training day

Ronaldo during the Portugal training day(Image: Leonardo Ramirez/Eyepix Group/Shutterstock)

Today08:25 BST

Tuchel backs 'shark' Harry Kane for golden boot

Thomas Tuchel praised England's "shark" Harry Kane for smelling blood like fellow World Cup stars Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland.

France forward Mbappe leads the race for the Golden Boot with six goals and two assists, but Argentina star Messi is also on six and Haaland is just one behind. Kane joined Haaland on five goals with his match-winning brace in England's 2-1 victory against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

England boss Tuchel said of the quartet: "They're all sharks. They’re all sharks. If they smell blood, they come and score."

Kane collected his second man of the match award of the tournament with Wednesday’s display in Atlanta, where the skipper felt he experienced a "hero" moment.

Asked if the World Cup stars are driving each other to new heights, England head coach Tuchel said: "I don’t know. I mean, these big guys in this World Cup do they watch each other? Then they go like, 'no, not with me' and then I score, and then I do a hat-trick, and then you go. What is going on? I mean, crazy. So, so good.

"He's our captain, he’s our leader, and decides football matches with unbelievable finishes today twice. The second one was just a brilliant goal, and happy that he's (our player)."

Thomas Tuchel hugging Harry Kane

Thomas Tuchel hugging Harry Kane after yesterday's win(Image: ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Today08:07 BST

England win was 'never in doubt', Prince William jokes

Prince William joked it was "never in doubt" as England pulled off a late comeback to make it through to the last 16 of the World Cup.

The 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Atlanta Stadium in Georgia came after African side took a shock lead when Brian Cipenga scored after seven minutes.

It took until the 75th minute before skipper Harry Kane pulled England level with a header before firing home a winner in the 86th minute to the relief and delight of screaming fans back home.

William, patron of the Football Association, posted a tongue-in-cheek tribute to England's matchwinner, writing on Instagram along with a winking emoji: "Never in doubt… well done England! Onto the next! W."

Today07:50 BST

WATCH: England fans celebrate Harry Kane's stunning equaliser

England vs DR Congo: Fans across the country react to Kane equaliser

Today07:43 BST

Senegal star announces boycott from team if coaching staff stay

Senegal star Pape Gueye has gone on strike from the international team sparking a row with head coach Pape Thiaw.

The Villarreal midfielder says he will be taking a break from the squad while the technical team is in place in the wake of their 3-2 World Cup exit to Belgium. Gueye, 27, took to social media to drop the bombshell news after the African nation was rocked following their World Cup exit.

Senegal conceded two goals in two-and-a-half minutes during their round of 32 elimination against Belgium as they surrendered their place in the last-16, losing 3-2 in extra-time.

In a post to his Instagram story, the 27-year-old said: "l'Il be back to give you a few words regarding elimination... but l announce today that as long as it's this technical staff l'II take a break from the selection."

Gueye was brought off shortly after the hour mark, while Senegal had a two-goal lead, with Thiaw bringing on Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE.

Pape Gueye running with the ball on the pitch

Pape Gueye during the match between Belgium(Image: ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Today07:24 BST

David Beckham praises 'true leader' Harry Kane after knockout win

Sir David Beckham took to Instagram following England's win against the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday.

The victory was led by captain Harry Kane who scored two second-half goals, including a header in the 75th minute, after being 1-0 down for the majority of the game.

Former England captain, Sir David, shared a photograph of Kane on his Instagram story and said: "Wow we needed our captain tonight."

He also praised the team for being "absolutely brilliant" and described Kane as a "true leader". He also shared a photograph of Kane and Bellingham celebrating with the caption: "Brilliant performance from our captain."

David Beckham with his thumbs up during England's match against Ghana

David Beckham during England's match against Ghana on June 23(Image: Xinhua/Shutterstock)

Today06:59 BST

Japan legend voices interest in manager's job

Former AC Milan star Keisuke Honda has stated his willingness to become the new manager of the Japan national team.

Japan were knocked out by Brazil at the World Cup in the round of 32 stage, and there have been reports that manager Hajime Moriyasu could remain in the job.

Honda wrote on X:

"I know this might be controversial, but let me say it anyway."I saw the news that they’re offering Coach Hajime Moriyasu a one-year contract extension, but if it’s just a stopgap offer because they can’t find any other candidates for the next coach, then why not try me for a year?"If we lose the Asian Cup, you can fire me without any questions asked. I’m ready to take on that challenge."

Today06:42 BST

Make Football Great Again podcast

Here's the latest instalment of the Make Football Great Again podcast after England's win over DR Congo.

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Today05:59 BST

DR Congo announce manager's dad's death

DR Congo manager Sebastien Desabre saw the passing of his father announced to the world at the end of his post-match press conference following his side’s 2-1 round of 32 defeat to England in Atlanta, reports Ryan Taylor.

Desabre had been taking questions from World Cup reporters when the DR Congo communications manager announced the shock news and offered his condolences.

Video footage of the press conference went viral online, and it is not clear at this time if Desabre already knew about his father's passing, but he seemed shocked.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 01: Sebastien Desabre, Head Coach of Congo DR, attends the post match press conference after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between England and Congo DR at Atlanta Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Today04:49 BST

LeBron James sends message to ex-Arsenal striker before red card

Former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun earned the stamp of approval from NBA icon LeBron James during the World Cup clash between the United States and Bosnia & Herzegovina. However, the striker was later shown a red card following a lengthy VAR check in San Francisco.

Balogun believed he had opened the scoring for the USA in the 31st minute, slotting home a left-footed effort and instantly launching into James' legendary "Silencer" celebration in the round of 32 contest.

Referee Raphael Claus shows Folarin Balogun of the United States a red card

Referee Raphael Claus shows Folarin Balogun of the United States a red card(Image: Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Today04:06 BST

Senegal players left furious

Senegal's players were left furious after a late penalty in their World Cup clash against Belgium resulted in them being knocked out of the tournament. There was drama in the round of 32 clash in Seattle, with extra time needed to decide which team would progress to the last-16 of the tournament.

Belgium claimed a 3-2 victory over Senegal, battling back from 2-0 down to recover to 2-2 at the end of the 90 minutes.

Habib Diarra and Ismaila Sarr had put Senegal into a 2-0 lead and looked set to secure a place in the last-16, before goals from Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans saw the contest go to an extra 30 minutes.

Belgium were then awarded a penalty after a challenge from Lamine Camara on Tielemans, with the Aston Villa star stepping up to take the spot-kick and send his country through to the next round.

Players argue during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match between Belgium and Senegal.

Senegal and Belgium players surround the penalty spot after a late spot kick was awarded.(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Today03:37 BST

World Cup last-16 draw

Here's how the last-16 draw looks so far.

England, Belgium and the United States all booked their spots in the next round with their respective victories on Wednesday.

Today03:13 BST

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USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Full time in San Francisco and it's the United States who have emerged victorious in this round of 32 match against Bosnia & Herzegovina.

(Image: John Dorton/USSF/Getty Images)

Today02:50 BST

GOAL! USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina (Tillman)

The United States have their second goal and are closing in on a place in the last-16 at the World Cup.

Malik Tillman finds the back of the net with a well-placed free-kick, and the USA have a 2-0 lead with less than 10 minutes left to play.

Today02:33 BST

Red card

Folarin Balogun has been sent off following a VAR check and the United States are down to 10 men here in San Francisco.

Mauricio Pochettino's side still have a 1-0 lead over Bosnia & Herzegovina, but will have to play the remainder of the game without the former Arsenal striker, who opened the scoring in the first half.

Today02:23 BST

Quiet start

Not many chances to speak of in the early minutes of the second half, with the United States still holding onto their one-goal lead over Bosnia & Herzegovina.

As it stands, it will be the USA that will face Belgium in the last-16 at the World Cup.

Still more than 35 minutes left to play here in San Francisco, though.

Today01:58 BST

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USA 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Half-time arrives and it's the United States who have the lead going into the interval in San Francisco.

Folarin Balogun opened the scoring for the co-hosts, having also had a goal ruled out for offside earlier in the game.

All to play for in the second half, though, with USA holding just a one-goal lead.

Today01:47 BST

GOAL! United States 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina (Balogun)

Goal for the United States, and this time the goal will stand as Folarin Balogun opens the scoring at Levi's Stadium.

Balogun capitalises on a deflection in the penalty area to place the ball into the net and give the USA the lead just before half-time.

USA 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Today01:33 BST

Goal disallowed

Former Arsenal star Folarin Balogun thinks he's opened the scoring for the United States, but his celebrations end early as the offside flag is raised.

Replays show the correct decision was made the score remains goalless.

Today01:26 BST

Hydration break

We've reached the scheduled hydration break in the first half and it's a fairly even opening 23 minutes so far here at Levi's Stadium.

Both goalkeepers have been forced to make a couple of saves, but neither team has arguably done enough to take the lead.

All to play for before the half-time interval.

Today01:06 BST

Kick-off

We're underway at Levi's Stadium as the United States and Bosnia & Herzegovina go head-to-head for a place in the last-16 at the World Cup.

Stay tuned for regular updates!

Today00:47 BST

USA team news

Here's a look at the United States team that will face Bosnia & Herzegovina this evening.

(Image: Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Today00:09 BST

USA heavy favourites to win on home soil

Betway have priced the USA at 7/20 ahead of this morning's match against Bosnia & Herzegovina, the visitors given odds of 15/2 to win respectively.

In terms of qualifying, the USA sit at 2/15, while Bosnia & Herzegovina are at 19/4 ahead of kick-off.

Christian Pulisic has also been given a 4/1 price to be the first goalscorer in the game.

Visit Betway’s World Cup betting page for all the latest odds, markets and specials.

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