Rice concedes a foul on the edge of his own box, but Dieng's free-kick is fired straight into the England wall!
90'
We'll play four minutes of added time as England close in on victory here.
89'
Sabaly's cross from the right is deflected clear to the edge of the box, but Gueye comes onto it. He smashes a first-time shot, but sends it high and wide of the goal as the clock ticks down on Senegal's time in Qatar.
87'
Senegal win their first corner of the match and Sabaly whips a cross into the area, but Pickford is vocal as ever, and comes out to claim the ball with ease.
86'
Grealish collects a loose ball in midfield and scoops it up for Kane, who attempts to flick the ball to himself in the box but is unable to do so!
84'
F. Ballo-Touré enters the game and replaces I. Jakobs.
That cross was Jakobs' last contribution, as Fode Ballo-Toure replaces the Senegal left-back.
Jakobs' cross from the left is a good one, and finds the head of Diedhiou. He drifts between Dier and Maguire to get there, but sends his headed effort wide of the mark!
82'
K. Phillips enters the game and replaces J. Henderson.
Henderson comes off next for England, having sent them on their way with that first-half goal. Kalvin Phillips comes on, as England look to consolidate their healthy lead.
77'
E. Dier enters the game and replaces J. Stones.
Stones also comes off for England, and Eric Dier replaces him at the heart of the defence.
76'
M. Mount enters the game and replaces J. Bellingham.
K. Koulibaly gets yellow.
Kane drops deep to aid his midfield, but is needlessly shoved to the ground by Koulibaly. The clash of the respective captains results in an England free-kick and a yellow card for Koulibaly.
The effervescent Bellingham is next off for England, replaced in midfield by Mason Mount.
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72'
F. Diédhiou enters the game and replaces B. Dia.
A change coming up front for Senegal, as Dia is replaced by former Bristol City striker Famara Diedhiou.
69'
Ismaila Sarr takes on Rashford and Henderson as he looks to cross from the left, but his ball is a wayward one which lands on top of the England net.
68'
Sabaly cuts inside from the right and looks to play a ball through for Dia, but the Senegal striker slightly overruns it and Pickford gathers for England.
67'
Rice is clattered by Nampalys Mendy in midfield, winning England a free-kick on halfway as Senegal try and spark themselves into some form of a response.
65'
J. Grealish enters the game and replaces P. Foden.
M. Rashford enters the game and replaces B. Saka.
Foden also comes off, and will be replaced on the left flank by his Manchester City teammate Jack Grealish.
England's first change sees their top-scorers this tournament alternate, as Saka comes off for Marcus Rashford.
61'
Bellingham wildly slides in on Sabaly, catching the Senegal right-back late. He concedes the free-kick, but the referee keeps his cards in his pocket for now and the game soon re-starts.
57'
B. Saka has scored a goal for England! Assist by P. Foden.
GOOOOOAAAALLL!!! England make it three!!! Kane looks to have lost the ball but Foden charges onto it, searing down the left wing. He dribbles to the byline and fires the ball across the face of goal, where Saka arrives at the front post to lift it over Mendy and into the back of the net!! That's three in the tournament for Saka, and just as many for England in this game as they make it 3-0!
The work there from Foden was fantastic, picking up a loose ball and immediately looking to exploit the open space. He certainly did so, and put the ball on a plate for Saka to make it 3-0 to the Three Lions.
54'
Rice wins the ball superbly and it falls to Kane in midfield. He drives forward before finding Saka, who is forced wide and snatches at a shot which flies behind for a goal kick.
52'
Some fantastic one-touch play in and around the box from England almost gives Bellingham shooting space, but he's crowded out by a packed Senegal defence and the Three Lions will have to try again.
50'
Senegal advance down the right and Sabaly crosses into the area. He ball just evades Dieng as Shaw clears, but Pape Sarr strikes a first-time effort from distance which curls just wide of Pickford's left-hand post!
48'
Saka does brilliantly to bring down a cross-field pass, and finds Henderson in support. He floats a cross back from the right, but no-one in a white shirt can get there and the ball is cleared.
46'
B. Dieng enters the game and replaces I. Ndiaye.
P. Gueye enters the game and replaces P. Ciss.
P. Sarr enters the game and replaces K. Diatta.
Diatta is also withdrawn, with Pape Sarr replacing him for the Lions of Teranga.
Ndiaye also comes off, with Marseille striker Bamba Dieng coming into the attack.
Senegal make a whopping three half-time changes, the first of which sees Pathe Ciss come off for Pape Gueye.
Kane kicks off for England, and the second half is underway in Al Khor!
45' +3
H. Kane has scored a goal for England! Assist by P. Foden.
GOOOOOOAAAAALLLL!!!! What a move to double the lead!!! Bellingham latches onto a loose ball and sparks an England counter-attack. He strides through the middle before feeding Foden, who immediately passes to the unmarked Kane. The England captain was yet to score at this tournament, but he lashes the ball beyond a helpless Mendy to rattle the back of the net and put England 2-0 up right on half-time!
The work of Bellingham for that entire move was absolutely sublime, and Foden's first-time pass to Kane was not only unselfish, but also perfectly timed to give Senegal no chance of stopping him!
HALF-TIME: ENGLAND 2-0 SENEGAL.
45' +1
We're into two minutes of added time to close out this first half.
45'
Rice makes a surging run down the right-hand side, beating three defenders on his way. He drills a low cross into the danger area, but it's put behind by Koulibaly for another England corner.
39'
J. Henderson has scored a goal for England! Assist by J. Bellingham.
38'
Diatta and Sabaly link up down the right and Diatta races forward for the return pass, but it's overhit and Maguire ushers the ball out for a goal kick.
GOOOOOOAAAAALLLL!!!! England strike first!!! Kane drops deep and releases Bellingham sprinting away in front. He draws several defenders before he cuts the ball back, and Henderson is on hand to slot it below Edouard Mendy and into the back of the net!!! They've hardly threatened so far, but just like that, England lead this knockout tie by a score of 1-0!
The run from Bellingham there was so, so intelligent, and the pass back inside was perfectly weighted for Henderson to finish off!
36'
Sarr again finds space down the left flank and takes on Walker. He gets past the England right-back, but is soon shoved to the floor, winning Senegal a free-kick.
35'
England give the ball away cheaply again and Sarr comes away down the left. He links up Jakobs, who beats Walker before crossing, but it's headed clear by Maguire for the Three Lions.
33'
Kane swivels and drives towards the box, playing a one-two with Henderson. He receives the return pass and curls a cross towards Saka, but the winger can't bring it down before he's dispossessed!
27'
The frenetic pace of the opening 10 minutes has given way to a slower, more calm passage of play. England are keeping the ball well, and winning it back quickly whenever they lose it, but need to take more risks if they're to break down this well-organised Senegalese defence.
21'
England win the game's first corner, which is swung in by Foden from the right. Stones rises highest and gets his head to the ball, but can only put his effort over the crossbar.
17'
Kane is dispossessed in the final third and Senegal break at pace. Diatta gets beyond Rice before cutting inside, and Maguire and Stones have to react quickly to force a goal kick via a ricochet off Ndiaye!
13'
England build pressure in the final third and Maguire hits a Senegal clearance straight back to Kane. He whips a cross into the area, but Saka is a fraction behind it and the chance goes astray!
9'
Bellingham shows good anticipation to beat Koulibaly to the ball and he recovers from a stumble to steam down the left. He hits a good cross into the middle, which Mendy misses, but it goes over the head of Saka!
8'
Walker's free-kick is brought down by Stones in the box, who drills it across the face from the left, but Maguire can't get there and it's cleared by Senegal.
7'
Intense Bellingham pressing forces a loose pass from Koulibaly, and Foden intercepts to drive forward for England. He finds Bellingham, but Koulibaly brings him down to concede a free-kick.
3'
Henderson dispossesses Nampalys Mendy in midfield and looks to exploit space down the left, but he's crowded out by Koulibaly and Senegal win it back.
1'
Dia kicks off for Senegal, and this round-of-16 clash is under way!
England finished the group stages as statistically the best team in the tournament, winning a joint-most seven points as well as having +7 in the goal difference department. The winner of this game knows they’ll face France in the last eight, and Gareth Southgate’s side will need to be at their best in order to make it there.
Hello, and welcome to live coverage of this last-16 knockout fixture in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as England and Senegal compete for a place in the quarter-finals.
Senegal triumphed over Ecuador in their final group match to qualify at the South Americans' expense behind the Netherlands, and they’ll be hoping to upset the pre-game favourites here to give the quarter-finals two representatives from Group A.
ENGLAND (4-3-3): Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Jordan Henderson, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham; Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, Phil Foden.
SENEGAL SUBS: Seny Dieng, Alfred Gomis, Formose Mendy, Pape Abou Cisse, Nicolas Jackson, Moussa N’Diaye, Fode Ballo-Toure, Pape Sarr, Famara Diedhiou, Bamba Dieng, Moustapha Name, Mamadou Loum, Pape Gueye.
ENGLAND SUBS: Nick Pope, Aaron Ramsdale, Jack Grealish, Marcus Rashford, Kieran Trippier, Kalvin Phillips, Eric Dier, Conor Coady, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mason Mount, Callum Wilson, James Maddison, Conor Gallagher.
The teams head out of the tunnel, and we're just moments away from kick-off in Al Khor!
The teams return for the second half, and can England add more goals in Al Khor to prevent any chance of a Senegalese fightback?
That's all from us, we'll see you for the next game. The knockout stages are in full swing now, and there'll be plenty more where that came from!
That's that for Senegal, who head home from Qatar following a bruising defeat to an England side playing like a well-oiled machine. France are arguably the only team who have looked to be on England's level so far, making their quarter-final clash in a few days' time all the more enticing for any fan of football.
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