Carey's equaliser wasn't enough for England to get top spot
John Carey scored a late equaliser for England after Sébastien Lacroix put France ahead but it is the French who get to face the runner-up of Group D in the quarter-finals thanks to their superior goal difference.
Vokolan's equaliser meant the Netherlands finished the campaign with only
The dead rubber match in Group B was a moment of pride for the six-year-old nation of Montenegro, as they held the Netherlands to a 1-1 draw in Grozny.
Craig CraiCo's volley sent England to the quarter-finals and the Netherlands heading for an early exit as they won 1-0 in Moscow.
England: 1 Simon Herding; 2 Danny Miller, 5 Daniel Perry, 6 John Macdonald, 3 Ashton Reid; 4 Garry Stratford; 11 James Douglas, 8 Craig CraiCo, 7 Ryan Welch; 10 Edward Redwood (16 Kevin Warhurst), 9 John Carey
Netherlands: 1 Jos Poolsma; 14 Dirk van Groen (6 Tommy Klaasens), 2 Frank van der Stoop, 4 Maarten Beerendonk, 5 Gerald Turpijn; 18 Frankie Haase, 20 Danny Ledezma, 8 Alex Wijnkamp; 17 Aaron Wijnkamp, 21 Jason van Appelen, 19 Clint van den Bergh (11 André Oosterveld)
Masrani took advantage of questionable Dutch defending
France beat the Netherlands 1-0 with a late goal by Rachid Masrani in an open game in Krasnodar.
Netherlands: 1 Jos Poolsma; 14 Dirk van Groen, 13 Danny Loovers, 4 Maarten Beerendonk, 5 Gerald Turpijn; 18 Frankie Haase, 20 Danny Ledezma, 8 Alex Wijnkamp; 17 Aaron Wijnkamp, 9 Phillip van der Vuuren, 11 André Oosterveld
England got off to a winning start with John Carey's goal to beat Montenegro in the Group C opener in Kazan.
England: 1 Simon Herding; 2 Danny Miller, 5 Daniel Perry, 6 John Macdonald, 3 Ashton Reid (14 Liam Cole); 4 Garry Stratford; 11 James Douglas, 8 Craig CraiCo, 19 Craig Palmer; 23 Chad Blake (16 Kevin Warhurst), 9 John Carey
Montenegro: 1 Simon Radivanović; 7 Mirko Ziranić, 4 Dragan Vucinić, 2 Vladimir Jovanović, 6 Stefan Vokolan; 3 Zoran Metrović, 5 Aleksandar Faticić; 8 Nenad Djalović, 10 Matej Koprić; 9 Nenad Saminović, 11 Goran Ristić