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Germany 0-2 England: Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane strike in the second half to send the Three Lions to the Euro 2020 Quarterfinals
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Match report as England end long wait for a major win over Germany at Wembley and book their place in the last eight of the European Championships, where they will meet Sweden or Ukraine
Image:Harry Kane celebrates after scoring England's second goalAfter 55 years of hurt, England finally beat Germany again, with Raheem Sterling - their Euro 2020 hero - and Harry Kane sending them into the quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over their great rivals.
Sterling scored both England goals in the group phase and began and finished their slick second-half move to light up a previously tense, stodgy game and send the majority of the 45,000 fans inside Wembley wild with delight.
Thomas Muller had a wonderful chance to level it up but when he shot wide, Kane put England in full control, shrugging off a difficult campaign so far, and a first half in which he was starved of the ball, to head in Jack Grealish's cross.
Germany had gone seven games unbeaten at Wembley, not losing a competitive fixture at England's national stadium since the 1966 World Cup final, but Gareth Southgate's new generation of players made history of their own on Tuesday evening.
It was redemption for the manager, too, with Southgate striking a blow against the side he missed the vital penalty against at Euro 96. His focus will now be on claiming the title, which England came so close to 25 years ago.
Their next step on that journey will be in Rome against Sweden or Ukraine - and after recording a victory which will be remembered for years to come, they will go to Italy full of belief.
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How England made history...
With an increased attendance of 45,000 supporters, the atmosphere was electric at kick-off but it was visitors Germany who were quickest to settle, with Declan Rice forced into a desperate foul on Leon Goretzka after the midfielder broke through England's back three and raced towards goal.
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England switched to a 3-4-3 formation, with Kieran Trippier replacing Jack Grealish in the starting XI, with Kyle Walker, Harry Maguire and John Stones forming a back three, and Bukayo Saka in attack with Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.
Ilkay Gundogan missed out with injury for Germany, with Leon Goretzka taking his spot in midfield, while Timo Werner and Thomas Muller were brought into the forward areas.
Kai Havertz blasted that free-kick into England's wall and the hosts eventually began to find a foothold, with Sterling testing Manuel Neuer from distance with his side's first shot on 16 minutes.
The effort galvanised his team-mates and England, with Bukayo Saka leading the charge, won a series of free-kicks around the Germany box before Harry Maguire headed over Kieran Trippier's cross from the right.
Despite the formation change, England were still struggling to find a way through to captain Kane, who had just two touches in the opening half an hour. At the other end, Timo Werner's runs were looking more threatening, with the Chelsea striker denied from close range by Jordan Pickford.
Kane eventually got on the ball in space in midfield five minutes before the break but his pass for Kalvin Phillips was overhit, with the Leeds man breaking through space in the German defence, before a Mats Hummels clearance prevented the skipper from latching onto a Trippier free-kick in the box himself.
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