The forward arrived on the field in the 71st minute, replacing Arsenal's Bukayo Saka, and took just 49 seconds to notch his 13th international goal.
The strike was the third-quickest goal by a substitute in the history of the World Cup, and symbolised Rashford's resurgence for both club and country so far in 2022/23.
49 - Marcus Rashford scored just 49 seconds after coming on for England, the third-quickest goal by a substitute in World Cup history. Impact. pic.twitter.com/NIjqb6nHXW
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