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England vs. Senegal final score, result: Henderson, Kane and Saka strike to book spot vs. France in quarterfinals
World Cup
England booked a place in the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup and a meeting with world champions France thanks to three superb goals that saw off Senegal.


Jude Bellingham
Jordan Henderson’s opener, where he converted a Jude Bellingham cross, set England on their way after a tricky spell during which Ismaila Sarr missed a glorious chance from close range.

Harry Kane
Harry Kane followed that up with fierce shot before half-time that saw England’s skipper, and the 2018 Golden Boot winner, get off the mark in Qatar.

Phil Foden
Another slick move led to the third, with Phil Foden looking up from the left flank to pick out Bukayo Saka inside the area to make it 3-0.
Gareth Southgate
England were comfortable once Henderson’s goal had settled them down, and now Gareth Southgate’s men head into the last eight as top scorers for the tournament with a mouth-watering clash ahead of them.
Sporting News
Sporting News was tracking live scoring updates and highlights for England vs. Senegal at the 2022 World Cup. Follow below for complete results from the Round of 16 match in Qatar.
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England vs Senegal final score
1H
2H
Final
England
2
1
3
Senegal
0
0
0
Goals:
ENG – Henderson (37 mins)
ENG – Kane (46 mins)
ENG – Saka (57 mins)
Confirmed lineups:
England (4-3-3 right to left): 1. Pickford (GK) — 2. Walker, 5. Stones, 6. Maguire, 3. Shaw — 8. Henderson, 22. Bellingham, 4. Rice — 17. Saka, 9. Kane, 20. Foden
Senegal (4-2-3-1, right to left): 16. E. Mendy (GK) — 21. Sabaly, 3. Koulibaly, 14. Jakobs, 22. Diallo — 15. K Diatta, 6. N. Mendy — 13. Ndiaye, 11. P. Ciss, 18. I. Sarr — 9. Dia
World Cup
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England vs Senegal live updates, highlights from 2022 World Cup
England fans can start to plot a path to glory…
🔜 Quarter-finals. pic.twitter.com/CPdjaYGXns
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
I’m old enough to remember the grim struggles England had in front of goal in 1986 and 1990. Happy days!
Three Lions
12 – England have scored 12 goals in four matches at this year’s #FIFAWorldCup – the Three Lions’ joint-most at a single major tournament (World Cup and Euros), level with their 12 goals at the 2018 World Cup. Efficient. pic.twitter.com/MfZG4UmM21
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 4, 2022
FULL TIME
FULL TIME: England are in the quarter-finals, after a tricky opening spell they made that look very easy.
Bamba Dieng
93 mins: Bamba Dieng slams a free kick into the wall then Senegal win their first corner of the match. England clear – it’s nearly all over.
Marcus Rashford
90 mins: Four minutes to be added on, and as we enter them Marcus Rashford puts a Luke Shaw cross inti the side-netting at the far post.
84 mins: England have only conceded twice so far, those annoying goals against Iran, but France’s attacking strength next Saturday will be a very different story to what they have coped with so far.
Take a look at Saka’s goal – US only
England makes it 3-0 🏴 pic.twitter.com/EUlTRJHXLI
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) December 4, 2022
Marcus Rashford
79 mins: Nearly a fourth as Marcus Rashford sends in a low cross from the right that Harry Kane is just short of reaching with an outstretched leg. Think Gazza in 1996 – except this time, England are nearly home and dry.
Harry Kane
76 mins: Harry Kane is clattered by Kalidou Koulibaly, who is booked. Kane writhes around for a bit, maybe it’s worth removing him from the fray to protect him?
Pape Matar Sarr
73 mins: Senegal get a free kick, and Pape Matar Sarr whips it low around the wall, but Jordan Pickford merely watches it roll wide into his side-netting.
World Cup
11 – @HKane has now scored 11 goals at major tournaments for England (7 World Cup, 4 Euros), overtaking @GaryLineker (10) as the Three Lions’ all-time top scorer in such competitions. Historic. pic.twitter.com/StQcUAaK3O
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 4, 2022
68 mins: England have scored 12 goals at Qatar 2022 so far: take a look at the 12th (UK only)
Bukayo Saka
And that’s three!! 🙌
Bukayo Saka’s third goal of the competition marks England’s 12th as the Three Lions get one step closer to a quarter-final tie with France! 🏴#ITVFootball | #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/gWh8sLaHDo
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) December 4, 2022
Foden and Saka
66 mins: Henderson soldiers on – Foden and Saka made way just earlier.
Start making plans for England v France next Saturday.
Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford
63 mins: This should be a stroll now, and Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford are coming on. Worryingly, Jordan Henderson has gone down clutching his knee.
GOAAAAALLLLLLLL! England 3-0 Senegal – Bukayo Saka!
Phil Foden
Sublime stuff again, as Phil Foden shoots down the left flank before picking out Saka in the middle with a lovely pass. Saka just has to dink the ball over Mendy from close range – game over, surely?
Harry Kane
55 mins: Harry Kane chances his arm from distance, his low shot being stopped by Edouard Mendy, although it squeezes out worryingly.
Declan Rice
53 mins: Declan Rice feeds Harry Kane, he then finds Bukayo Saka allowing him to shoot, but it flies high over the bar.
It feels very comfortable for England right now.
Pape Matar Sarr
49 mins: Pape Matar Sarr shoots from distance but it bounces down into the ground and goes well wide.
46 mins: We are back under way, how do Senegal drag this back? They were good around the 30-minute mark but chasing the game is a different beast.
Goal 2 – US only
Bellingham ➡️ Henderson ⚽️💥
Another look at this goal by @England 🏴 pic.twitter.com/Y3F5K3OWs0
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) December 4, 2022
Goal 1 – UK only
Jordan Henderson
England take the lead through Jordan Henderson!! 🙌🏴
Despite a lacklustre first 40 minutes, a quick break from Southgate’s men sees the deadlock broken! 🤩#ITVFootball | #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/RARCL3x0nY
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) December 4, 2022
Our kid, eh? Bellingham is still short of his 20th birthday!
Jordan Henderson
👶 x 👴 Jordan Henderson made his debut for England in 2010 when Jude Bellingham was just 7 years old.
They’ve just combined to give the Three Lions the lead in a Round of 16 knockout game at the #FIFAWorldCup. #ENGSEN pic.twitter.com/jebdN6GtpI
— Sporting News Football Club (@sn_footballclub) December 4, 2022
HALF TIME: What a last 10 minutes from England, in the bag now?
GOOOOOAAAALLLLLLLLL! England 2-0 Senegal – Harry Kane is off the mark in Qatar!
Phil Foden
Another superb move sees England break away, Phil Foden is free on the left but he picks out Kane on the other side and after steadying himself, the skipper lashes the ball past the keeper’s right.
45 mins: There are just two minutes being added on.
Jordan Henderson
That was Jordan Henderson’s third goal for his country – less is more, I always say.
Luke Shaw
43 mins: That has settled England down, then Luke Shaw races to the by-line to win a corner that England can’t make anything of – but they are in control now.
GOOOOAALLLLLLLLL! England 1-0 Senegal – Jordan Henderson!
Jude Bellingham
A superb move, Jude Bellingham scoots down the left, looks up and sees the Liverpool skipper moving into the box. His pass goes behind a defender, and Henderson side-foots it low into the bottom corner.
Ismaila Sarr
35 mins: Ismaila Sarr is hauled back by Kyle Walker with a shirt tug – he’s lucky not to be booked, and Sarr is furious.
Ismail Jakobs
34 mins: Senegal enjoying their best spell at the moment – Ismail Jakobs harries the defence near the corner flag. England are losing possession on a regular basis.
Boulaye Dia
31 mins: FINE SAVE! Boulaye Dia latches onto a Saka mistake and shoots with his left across goal. Jordan Pickford flings out his left arm and parries it away.
Nampalys Mendy and Bakayo Saka
28 mins: It is getting niggly – Nampalys Mendy and Bakayo Saka have an argument after the former is felled in midfield. They will know each other from the Premier League, maybe there’s a bit of previous history?
Jordan Pickford
26 mins: Jordan Pickford is a good 10 metres out of his area with the ball at his feet. His defence have given the ball away a few times of late, it’s been a sloppy phase from England.
22 mins: Ismaila Sarr latches onto a loose ball in England’s area and skies his shot over, but Senegal are convinced John Stones handled it in the build up!
VAR checks, it’s waved away and we go on, but England wobbled there.
Phil Foden
20 mins: Phil Foden whips in a corner at John Stones nods it past the near post. He’s fuming – he knows he should have hit the target from there.
Video available in US :
Senegal fans always bring the energy 🔥🇸🇳 pic.twitter.com/wNf5Twq4ia
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) December 4, 2022
Aliou Cisse
14 mins: Aliou Cisse is off his seat and issuing highly animated instructions to his Senegal side. He plied his trade with Birmingham City and Portsmouth in the early 2000s.
Harry Kane
11 mins: Harry Kane sends a gorgeous ball across the goal from the left, and Bukayo Saka is just short of reaching it in the six yard box.
England are firmly in control here.
Jude Bellingham
9 mins: Jude Bellingham’s cross skims across the face of goal – all it needs is a touch but there’s no white shirt near it.
Jude Bellingham
7 mins: Jude Bellingham causes a nuisance to win a free kick about 40 metres out. Kyle Walker sends the ball across to Declan Rice, who volleys it back across to Harry Maguire but his header is blocked. A decent, well thought-out move, though.
Boulaye Dia
5 mins: Boulaye Dia gets in between Harry Maguire and John Stones in the area, but Maguire’s knee saves the day to take the ball away from the Senegalese striker.
Jordan Henderson
3 mins: It’s a sensational sound in the stadium, mostly from Senegal’s fans – a lot more musical than some of the earlier games. Jordan Henderson lifts a pass towards Phil Foden, but he can’t get to it as it rolls out for a goal kick.
Jordan Pickford
1 mins: Senegal already have England under pressure, with Jordan Pickford slicing a kick away into touch after a testing back-pass.
Kickoff: We are under way, with England sporting all white while Senegal have donned their second kit, which is all green.
2 mins to kickoff: Stirring stuff all round, and now we are just seconds away from this mouthwatering clash.
5 mins to kickoff: The teams emerge from the tunnel, and we are all set for the national anthems.
8 mins to kickoff: England’s subs are giving high-fives galore to the starting 11 in the tunnel. The atmosphere in the stadium is building, this could be a cracker.
World Cup
15 mins to kickoff: Senegal have the chance to make history tonight – England have never lost to an African side at the World Cup, stretching back to 1986 when Morocco held them 0-0.
Gareth Southgate
22 mins to kickoff: Gareth Southgate tells ITV he has been dealing with Raheem Sterling and his family matter but will not be drawn upon what it is. He also says that Saka deserved his opportunity, but admits he has an embarrassment of riches in that area.
25 mins to kickoff
Here to cheer on the #ThreeLions ❤️ pic.twitter.com/7e89uCFidZ
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
Michael Owen
40 mins to kickoff: ……and Michael Owen’s first World Cup last 16 appearance was memorable, even if he ended on the losing side.
Jude Bellingham
2 – Jude Bellingham (19y 158d) is the second teenager to start in a #FIFAWorldCup knockout stage game for England, after Michael Owen (18y 198d) against Argentina in 1998. Spotlight. pic.twitter.com/tMxGc2TV5u
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 4, 2022
Marcus Rashford
45 mins to kickoff: That must be a tough call for Marcus Rashford after two goals against Wales, but Gareth Southgate will have a strong bench at his disposal tonight.
1 hr 7 mins to kickoff: Senegal’s team is in: E Mendy, Sabaly, Koulibaly, Diallo, Jakobs, Sarr, Ciss, N Mendy, Diatta, Ndiaye, Dia.
1 hr 15 to kickoff: England’s team for tonight: Pickford, Walker, Stones, Maguire, Shaw, Rice, Bellingham, Henderson, Foden, Saka, Kane.
Marcus Rashford
Just the one change as Marcus Rashford makes way for Bukayo Saka.
Ready for the Round of 16! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/Mv4DoEsBO6
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
1 hr 25 mins to kickoff: Breaking news – Raheem Sterling is not available tonight
Raheem Sterling is not available for England tonight as he is dealing with a family matter
— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) December 4, 2022
Bayt Stadium
1 hrs 40 from kickoff: Perfect conditions await the teams in Al Khor, which begins at 22:00 p.m local time inside the Al Bayt Stadium.
Checking in on the weather in Al Khor ahead of tonight’s Round of 16 fixture 🌡 pic.twitter.com/ymPGjaaEVY
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
Marcus Rashford
1 hrs 45 from kickoff: Several reports are emerging that Southgate has chosen to drop Marcus Rashford from his starting XI, favouring Bukayo Saka instead. Phil Foden is apparently also preferred to Raheem Sterling. Not long to go until we’ll get confirmed lineups from Qatar…
Les Blues
2 hrs 5 from kickoff: So that’s it confirmed, world champions France will be the opposition awaiting England or Senegal in the quarter-finals. Les Blues send Poland home after another Kylian Mbappe masterclass. Two goals for the PSG man, one for Giroud and a consolation for Robert Lewandowski as France beat Poland 3-1.
Marcus Rashford
2 hrs 30 from kickoff: The fight for a starting spot in England’s attack is fierce, with several candidates showing excellent form. Marcus Rashford has only made one start but is already in the Golden Boot fight with three goals. Phil Foden looked sharp against Wales, after a Southgate snub for the two opening games. Raheem Sterling, Bukayo Saka and Jack Grealish can all make compelling arguments to start too.
Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford, take a bow. pic.twitter.com/LiOLXqQaQB
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) November 29, 2022
Olivier Giroud
2 hrs 45 from kickoff: France are leading 1-0 against Poland with 30 minutes left to play, thanks to an Olivier Giroud strike just before half-time. As it stands, France await for England or Senegal in the quarter-finals. Follow the action from France v Poland with The Sporting News.
Harry Kane
3 hrs 15 from kickoff: At this stage in Russia four years ago, Harry Kane had scored five goals and was dominating the Golden Boot race. Now, the England captain has yet to get off the mark in Qatar. England were careful to play-down the foot injury Kane has been carrying, but the striker is insistent he’s fit and ready.
“I had a knock in the first game but it’s getting better day by day, I almost don’t feel it at all,” Kane said in the build-up to England’s last-16 match. “I feel I’m playing well. Hopefully I can get off the mark tomorrow.”
World Cups
3 hrs 25 from kickoff: Senegal have only appeared two previous World Cups but topping their first will take some doing in Qatar. If anyone can, it’s surely the AFCON champions’ coach, Aliou Cisse.
World Cup
Cisse was Senegal’s captain at the 2002 World Cup, when the Lions of Teranga beat a France team featuring Thierry Henry and Marcel Desailly, held Denmark and Uruguay, stunned Sweden and finally fell to a narrow defeat against Turkey in the quarter-finals.
World Cup
Senegal have made the World Cup knockout stage two times in their entire history:
©️ 2002 – Aliou Cisse captain
👔 2022 – Aliou Cisse manager
National hero 🦸♂️🇸🇳 pic.twitter.com/oBRY7cO76n
— 433 (@433) November 29, 2022
Kylian Mbappe
4 hrs from kickoff: It will be either France or Poland waiting for the winner of Senegal vs England in the quarter-finals. Kylian Mbappe dazzled in the group stages but Robert Lewandowski will be fired-up and gunning for Les Blues’ defence in his final World Cup. France vs Poland has kicked-off in Qatar, and you can track all the action with The Sporting News.
Phil Foden
4 hrs 15 from kickoff: Phil Foden is looking red-hot in training, after Gareth Southgate finally started the Man City ace against Wales. Foden rewarded the Three Lions coach with a goal, and he’ll be pushing to start again in the last-16. Could Senegal handle footwork like this?
Simply outrageous, @PhilFoden 😱 pic.twitter.com/BsReeXe0W9
— England (@England) December 4, 2022
4 hrs 45 mins from kickoff: A bit of perspective from the Senegalese point of view. There’s a conviction they can beat England:
“The country is not afraid of England. Cameroon beat Brazil, Tunisia beat France – why can’t Senegal beat England?”
Caught up with Senegalese journalist @billmahmuud pre #eng v #sen for @TheAthleticFC pic.twitter.com/7NGRr8d0Tc
— Adam Leventhal (@AdamLeventhal) December 4, 2022
5 hrs from kickoff: Sky Sports reports that Bukayo Saka will be starting for England, which will see either Marcus Rashford or Phil Foden return to the bench:
Bukayo Saka
BREAKING: Bukayo Saka is set to start for England against Senegal in today’s World Cup knockout game 🏴 pic.twitter.com/X2FI3sdjC8
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) December 4, 2022
England vs Senegal live stream, TV channel
This Round
This Round of 16 clash will be played at the Al Bayt Stadium. Here’s how you can watch all the action in some of the major global territories.
Date
Time
TV Channel
Streaming
USA
Sun, Dec. 4
14:00 ET
FS1,
Telemundo
fuboTV,
Fox Sports site/app,
Telemundo Deportes site/app,
Peacock
Canada
Sun, Dec. 4
14:00 ET
TSN 4, RDS (French)
TSN site/app,
RDS app
UK
Sun, Dec. 4
19:00 GMT
ITV, STV
ITVX, STV Player
Australia
Mon, Dec. 5
06:00 AEDT
SBS
SBS On Demand
India
Mon, Dec. 5
00:30 IST
Sports 18
Voot, JioTV
Hong Kong
Mon, Dec. 5
03:00 HKT
Now TV
Now TV (Ch. 616, 618)
Now TV
Malaysia
Mon, Dec. 5
03:00 MYT
Astro FIFA World Cup 1
Astro GO
Singapore
Mon, Dec. 5
03:00 SGT
StarHub TV FIFA World Cup, Singtel FIFA World Cup 141
Singtel TV GO
Singtel TV GO, CAST,
StarHub TV+, MeWatch
New Zealand
Mon, Dec. 5
08:00 NZDT
Sky Sport 7 beIN Sports
Sky Go
Sky Go, Sky Sport NOW
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