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Kane winner sparks England fan celebrations across three cities

Harry Kane scored the decisive goal for England against DR Congo in a World Cup context, prompting fan celebrations shown in Manchester, Brighton and London.

Kane winner sparks England fan celebrations across three cities
Image credit: skysports.com

Harry Kane scored England’s winner against DR Congo, and Sky Sports Football’s video item focuses on the immediate reaction from supporters. Fans were shown celebrating in Manchester, Brighton and London.

The source frames the moment within the World Cup, but it does not provide the final score, the timing of the goal, or wider match details. For editors, the safest angle is therefore the public reaction to Kane’s decisive contribution rather than a full match report.

The celebrations across multiple English cities underline how a single late or decisive moment can quickly become a shared national football scene. Any expanded coverage should wait for confirmed match data before adding analysis of England’s performance or tournament implications.

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