After two uninspiring performances in their last two World Cup group games, Thomas Tuchel's England scrapped to a come-from-behind victory over Congo DR in the round of 32 thanks to captain Harry Kane.
England's win in Atlanta, Georgia, sets up a daunting-looking trip to face Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in the round of 16.
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Hopes of an end to England's 60 years of hurt were raised following their thrilling tournament-opening victory over Croatia in which Tuchel's men looked like a well-oiled attacking machine.
But they were stopped in their tracks by Ghana in an uninspiring goalless draw in which England looked short of ideas.
The win over Panama settled the nerves a little, but England did not look like potential tournament winners.
Fortunately for the Three Lions, Harry Kane has been sharp in North America and the country's hopes were placed on his shoulders once again in Atlanta.
Congo DR, meanwhile, reached the round of 32 after qualifying as the best third-placed team -- they finished one point behind Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal in Group K.
A crucial win over Uzbekistan inspired by star striker Yoane Wissa in their final group game got them to their first World Cup knockout match.
England now prepare for the trip south to face a rampant Mexico team at altitude in the country's capital.
