In one of the most highly anticipated matches of the World Cup, England and the United States re-hashed their rivalry but found no victor.
Back in the USA, Americans celebrated the result having managed to get past the toughest team in Group B without dropping any points.
It also continues the Americans' perfect record against the English - with the USMNT never having lost to the Three Lions at a World Cup.
To celebrate, fans recalled an infamous headline the New York Post released from the 2010 World Cup after the US drew England again which read 'USA Wins 1-1'. In the aftermath, calls on Twitter to recreate it grew louder with 'USA Wins 0-0' trending on the social media platform - while Bleacher Report mocked up their own idea.
One Twitter user asked, 'Gonna need the USA Wins 0-0 sequel to this classic. @nypost'
The draw means the United States' chances of advancing to the knockout stages improve - with a win needed over Iran to secure a spot.
But with that game on Tuesday, Americans took some time to celebrate now and took to Twitter to do just that.
'USA WINS 0-0!!!' wrote Dan LeBatard show producer Mike Ryan Ruiz sent out.
'Friendly reminder that the United States had never lost to England in the World Cup. USA WINS 0-0,' another twitter user posted.
The celebrations in America continued - as one user wrote 'USA WINS 0-0 FEELING PATRIOTIC FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE'.
In addition to a meme, an American based sportsbook wrote 'USA WINS 0-0, ITS CALLED SOCCER NOWWWWW.'
This result didn't just bring joy to Americans, with @ODDSBible tweeting out an image of a celebratory Scotland team with the caption, 'Scotland fans seeing USA win 0-0 against England tonight.'
Despite the draw, the work isn't over for the USMNT. They'll need a victory against Iran when the sides meet this Tuesday.