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World Cup recap: England beats Tunisia 2-1

BBC News sports correspondent Sarah Rainsford was in Russia for the England-Tunisia match. England ended up winning after it looked like it would be a tie. That is until England's captain Harry Kane scored in the first minute of extra time.

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