England reached the quarter-finals for the second time in a row by trampling Senegal, now competing with France

FIFA World Cup 2022: Under the FIFA World Cup, the fourth pre-quarterfinal match was played between England and Senegal late on Sunday night. In this match, the English team trounced Senegal by 3-0, showing a great game. With this win, England entered the quarter-finals. England will now face defending champions France in the quarter-finals.

England reached the quarter-finals for the second time in a row by trampling Senegal, now competing with France

Under the FIFA World Cup 2022, the fourth match of the pre-quarterfinals was played between England and Senegal late on Sunday night. In this match, the English team trounced Senegal by 3-0, showing a great game. With this win, England entered the quarter-finals. England will now face defending champions France in the quarter-finals. The heroes of the match were captain Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson and Bukayo Saka, who scored one goal each to take the team to the quarter-finals. The English team has reached the quarter-finals for the 10th time in the history of the World Cup. England reached the quarter-finals in the last World Cup as well. This is the second time in a row this has happened.

The England team kept the pressure on Senegal from the beginning of the first half. While the English team scored once in the opening 20 minutes, Senegal scored twice, but Jordan Henderson scored the first goal of the match in the 38th minute. Which was assisted by Jude Bellingham. Just before the end of the first half, England captain Harry Kane scored the second goal in the 45+3 minute to give the team a 2–0 lead.

In the second half also, the English team kept the pressure on Senegal by showing aggressive play. The England team took a 3-0 lead by scoring the third goal in the 57th minute of the game. England's star player Bukayo Saka scored the third goal. This goal was assisted by Phil Foden. In this way, England won the match by defeating Senegal 3-0.

England Starting XI: Harry Kane (c), Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kyle Walker, Jordan Henderson, Bukayo Saka, Jordan Pickford (wk), Harry Maguire, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden.

Senegal's starting XI: Kalidou Koulibaly (c), Abdou Diallo, Youssef Sabli, Edouard Mendy (goalkeeper), Ismail Jacobs, Nampalys Mendy, Crepin Diatta, Ismaila Sarr, Pathe Siss, Elliman Ndiye and Boulay Dia.