England 2-1 Congo DR: Kane’s Double Fires Three Lions to Opening Win

England got their World Cup 2026 campaign off to a nervy but ultimately rewarding start with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Congo DR in Group L at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
The match exploded into life in the seventh minute when B. Cipenga caught England cold, latching onto a loose ball and firing home to give the Congolese side an unexpected early lead. The goal sent shockwaves through the crowd, as the Three Lions were left scrambling to regroup after a shaky start.
For the remainder of the first half, England struggled to impose themselves, unable to break down a resolute Congo DR defence that stood firm under pressure. The visitors defended with grit and discipline, soaking up waves of English attacks and heading into the break with their noses in front — a rare feat against a nation of England’s pedigree.
But the second half told a different story. England came out with renewed urgency, dominating possession and creating chances. Their persistence finally paid off in the 75th minute when Harry Kane, ever the calm presence, tucked home from close range to level the score. The equaliser sparked a wave of relief and belief among the home fans.
With momentum firmly on their side, England pushed for a winner, and it was once again Kane who delivered. In the 86th minute, the captain pounced on a loose ball inside the box and fired past the keeper to complete his brace and secure all three points.
It was a moment of individual brilliance from the skipper, whose clinical finishing proved decisive in a game where composure and nerve were tested. The win gives England three crucial points in Group L, setting a solid foundation for what lies ahead.
For Congo DR, it’s a bitter pill to swallow after such a promising start — but they can take pride in a spirited performance against one of the tournament’s pre-tournament favourites. They’ll now turn their attention to the next fixture, knowing they’ve shown they can compete with the best.
As for England, the message is clear: they’re back in the hunt. With Kane leading the charge, the Three Lions will look to build on this comeback victory and keep their World Cup dreams alive.