Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day 26 at the tournament - your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTION Mexico 2-3 EnglandThe World Cup's most iconic stadium was never going to disappoint, was it? Even President Donald Trump was gripped, hailing Harry Kane as a ‘great player’ after he scored and assisted as England beat Mexico to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup.Jude Bellingham scored twice in two minutes, propelling England into dreamland. Exquisite wing play from Bukayo Saka crafted the opener, as Bellingham expertly timed his run into the penalty area to guide his header into the back of the net. Moments later, England were away again. Bellingham shifted right to Kane, and Kane found Bellingham in the six-yard box. A simple side-footed finish earned England their second as they carved through Mexico. Donald Trumps hails Harry Kane after goal and assist against Mexico
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England were incisive. However, anyone under the illusion that it was going to be straightforward after taking a two-goal advantage was severely mistaken. Mexico fought back before half time when Julian Quinones scored after England failed to deal with a dubious free-kick.There was more drama after the break, too, when Jarell Quansah saw red for a late challenge. Yet England promptly shrugged that off. Anthony Gordon cleverly drew contact from Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel inside the penalty area to earn Kane a spot kick, which he coolly slotted away.But Mexico regained control when Kane became the first player to score and concede a penalty in a World Cup match since 1966. Raul Jimenez scored his customary goal against Jordan Pickford. The onslaught followed, but every player defended like their lives depended on it.A colossal performance more than worthy of a spot in the last eight. At that venue, in those conditions, it was the first time England looked like true contenders.READ OLIVER HOLT'S MATCH REPORT HERE. Brazil 1-2 Norway Norway produced a shock upset, knocking Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil out of the World Cup, to set up a quarter-final against England.Unsurprisingly, it was Erling Haaland on the scoresheet, bagging a second half brace to draw level on seven goals with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe at the tournament.The Manchester City striker firstly towered above Gabriel to head Andreas Schjelderup's cross past Alisson. While his second was a moment of pure individual class with a bulleted strike from outside the area finding the bottom corner. Brazil were helpless. Haaland was nonchalant. Erling Haaland scored his second goal from outside the box this season to book Norway a spot in the last eight
















