England are out of the World Cup after Costa Rica secured an unlikely win against Italy.
The national side's defeat in their first two games left them relying on Italy to win both of their remaining matches if they were to remain in the tournament.
But after 90 minutes that saw the Italians struggle to break down their opponents - who had a strong claim for a penalty turned down - Costa Rica held on to win 1-0 after Bryan Ruiz's headed goal just before half-time.
It comes after FA chairman Greg Dyke said Roy Hodgson would stay as England manager until 2016.
Hodgson, who has two years left on his contract, said following the Uruguay defeat that he would not resign, and Mr Dyke gave him his full backing.
Mr Dyke told Sky Sports News: "He came to do a four-year cycle and ... people have been asking the question: 'Will he stay?', well the answer is yes."
England's 2-1 defeats to Uruguay and Italy mean the side exits the World Cup at the group stages for the first time since 1958.
Even if Italy had beaten Costa Rica, England needed them to also win against Uruguay. Meanwhile, England would have had to triumph against Costa Rica in their final group match.
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