FIFA World Cup 2018 Day 5: England, Belgium start their campaigns on winning note
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England captain Harry Kane scored twice including a stoppage-time winner as he led his side to a last-gasp 2-1 win over Tunisia in their opening World Cup match on Monday. Just when it looked like England were going to extend their disappointing run in World Cup tournaments, Kane stooped at the far post to turn in a header in the 91st minute. (Source: AP)
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Ferjani Sassi, after appearing to whisper a prayer to himself, scored low to the right of England keeper Jordan Pickford in the 35th minute. He kisses the pitch as he celebrates after scoring. (Source: AP)
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Kane put England deservedly ahead in the 11th minute and then stooped at the far post to turn in a header in the 91st minute. (Source: Reuters)
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Romelu Lukaku netted a brace as a much-improved second-half performance gave Belgium an ultimately comfortable 3-0 victory over tournament debutants Panama. (Source: Reuters)
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A moment of inspiration from Dries Mertens set the Belgians on their way two minutes after the break, his volley breaking the deadlock after a rather flat first period. (Source: Reuters)
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Belgium's Romelu Lukaku and Panama's Fidel Escobar pray at the end of the group G match. (Source: AP)
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Sweden's 33-year-old captain Andreas Granqvist swept the ball low and left of impressive goalkeeper Cho Hyun-woo to give them a narrow 1-0 victory over South Korea. (Source: Reuters)
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Here are the matches taking place on Day 6: Colombia vs Japan Poland vs Senegal Russia vs Egypt (Source: Reuters)