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Fifa World Cup: Russia stun Spain 4-3 on penalties to reach quarter-finals against all odds

Russia will face either Croatia or Denmark, who meet later on Sunday, in Sochi on July 7

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Russia players celebrate winning the penalty shoot-out and eliminating Spain in the World Cup. Photo: Reuters
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Hosts Russia beat Spain 4-3 on penalties on Sunday to advance to the World Cup quarter-finals where they will face either Denmark or Croatia.

Russia keeper Igor Akinfeev saved Koke’s and Iago Aspas’ spot-kicks in their first ever penalty shoot-out to send the hosts through following a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes.

Spain, who have never beaten a host at World Cups or Euros, went ahead after 12 minutes when 38-year-old Sergei Ignashevich bundled into Spain captain Sergio Ramos at the far post, knocking a free-kick in with his heel for the 10th own goal of the tournament.
Spain’s Diego Costa heads the ball during the round of 16 match against hosts Russia. Photo: AP
Spain’s Diego Costa heads the ball during the round of 16 match against hosts Russia. Photo: AP
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The 2010 world champions controlled the game with their slick passing but did little more, failing to create another scoring chance in the first half.
Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev dives for the ball during the World Cup round of 16 match against Spain. Photo: AFP
Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev dives for the ball during the World Cup round of 16 match against Spain. Photo: AFP

Russia looked equally toothless up front, with Aleksandr Golovin’s curled effort their only noteworthy opportunity until Gerard Pique’s handball gave them a chance to level with a penalty in the 42nd minute.

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Forward Artem Dzyuba buried it for his third goal of the tournament, sending Spain keeper David de Gea the wrong way to equalise and awaken the subdued 78,000 crowd in Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium.

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