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Upbeat England fans celebrate extra time goals

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Upbeat England fans celebrate extra time goals

Upbeat England fans celebrate extra time goals

Upbeat England fans celebrate as England score two goals in stoppage time.

Slovakia looked out on their feet at full-time and it did not take England long to capitalise at the start of extra time as Kane headed home a flick-on from late substitute Ivan Toney to turn the tie on its head.

Report by Covellm.

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