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England are through to the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals — and Britain is already celebrating.
On Tuesday, England defeated Colombia 4-3 in penalties following a 1-1 full-time draw of what had been an at times ugly and foul-filled game. It's a particularly historic win for England, which has been notoriously bad at penalties for decades — so much so that its endless failings have been referred to as a "curse."
The English team, led by coach Gareth Southgate and captained by Harry Kane, has already been hailed as the country's best in years, and the result has further inflamed British footballing passions, with chants of "football's coming home!" ringing out up and down the country.
The British national newspapers, too, have been similarly effusive about the win — with particular praise heaped on English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and his crucial role in the penalty shootout.
England will next play Sweden in the quarter-finals on Saturday.
Here's how the Wednesday papers are celebrating England's victory...
Left-of-centre tabloid The Mirror gave the win the full-page treatment, greeting the historic win with the headline "AT LAST!"
The MirrorIts back-page, meanwhile, labeled the win the "Miracle in Moscow."
The Mirror"SPOT ON!" proclaimed the Daily Star, declaring an end to the "penalty curse."
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