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Published 09:36 9 Apr 2015 BST
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England were livid and the players' protests carried on until well after the final whistle.
However, in a correction on UEFA.com today, the footballing body states: 'We originally wrote that Norway had qualified but on 8 April the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) announced that Norway's game against England on 4 April will be replayed from the minute a penalty kick was awarded to England, who were 2-1 down at the time.' https://twitter.com/JamieRfootball/status/586198460044574720 It means Williamson will, tonight, have a second chance to score from the spot. Whatever the outcome they will then play the final 18 seconds that are left on the clock. To make matters even more confusing both sides were in action in their final group games this afternoon and both won meaning that Williamson's penalty is crucial to England and Norway's progress in the tournament. No pressure there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQGSOvGXGssTop-flight footballers and F1 driver caught up in prostitution scandal
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