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Gonçalo Ramos, starting in place of Portugal’s star striker, scored the go-ahead goal. Follow live.
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Gonçalo Ramos, starting in place of Portugal’s star striker, scored the go-ahead goal. Follow live.
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Neymar returns from injury for Brazil. It will need him against a surging Korean team led by Son Heung-min.
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Japan has had to come back in each of its World Cup victories. That’ll be difficult against Croatia. Follow live.
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England is the stronger squad on paper, but Senegal could pose a physical challenge in this round of 16 matchup. Follow live.
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Kylian Mbappé leads a deep, talented French team against Poland, which relies on Robert Lewandowski for goals. Follow live.
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Argentina, stunned in its World Cup opener, has improved and is a favorite over upstart Australia. Follow live.
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The Netherlands has been vulnerable at times in the World Cup, but fields some of soccer’s best players. Follow live.
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With one spot open to advance from Group G, three teams are desperate for a win. Brazil is already through. Follow live.