Coverage of the fourth quarter-final (Kick-off 2.00am), which takes place at Kansas City Stadium in the USA. Familiar foes England and France faced each other for the 32nd time in the corresponding match in Qatar, and it was France who came out on top in a see-saw encounter. Aurélien Tchouaméni was first on the scoresheet for France in the 17th minute, and it took until the 54th minute for England to draw level through a Harry Kane penalty, as he scored a record-equalling 53rd goal for his country. Olivier Giroud, who entered the contest as the top scorer for his own country, put Les Bleus back in the driving seat as he somewhat remarkably also netted a 53rd international goal. The Three Lions had the opportunity to level the score once again when they were awarded a VAR penalty four minutes from full time, but this time Kane saw his effort blaze over the bar and England were eliminated in the quarter-finals for a record seventh time, while Didier Deschamps' men became the first reigning champions to reach the last four since Brazil in 1998