England win on penalties and Sweden beat Switzerland
England will play Sweden in the quarter-finals on Saturday after a dramatic win.
England won on penalties to progress through to the last eight at the World Cup.
Harry Kane scored from the spot to give England the lead after the hour mark.
But Colombia centre-back Yerry Mina rose highest from a corner in injury time to level for the South Americans.
After a nervy extra-time period, the match went to penalties.
Jordan Henderson missed from the spot to hand Colombia the advantage, but Uribe and Carlos Bacca failed to score before Eric Dier converted to seal victory for Gareth Southgate's side.
Emil Forsberg's deflected strike booked Sweden's place in the last eight of the World Cup for the first time since 1994.
Leipzig playmaker Forsberg's effort took a wicked deflection off Manuel Akanji after 66 minutes as the Swedes took the lead in a tightly-contested affair.
The Scandinavians defended resolutely thereafter, and a red card in the dying moments for defender Michael Lang saw the Swiss challenge fade.