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How England scored 5 goals in first half vs. Panama


Wake up late and wondering how England had Panama down by five goals before the end of the first half on Sunday morning? Here's the quick breakdown of how they got there:

It started with a set piece - a common theme for England in this World Cup so far to put them up 1-0 before the 8 minute mark.

And then, England's Harry Kane shot a penalty kick to give him team a 2-0 lead midway through the first half against Panama on Sunday, burying it perfectly past Jaime Penedo.

Fun fact about that Kane goal:

Nine minutes before the whistle blew for halftime came this from Jesse Lingrad:

And then John Stones put in his second of the half four minutes later:

Finally, Kane buried another penalty kick in stoppage time before the break:

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