World Cup round of 16: results, fixtures, kick-off times and stadiums
The quarter-final line-up is now complete
The first knockout stage of the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia is now complete.
In the opening last-16 match on Saturday France beat Argentina 4-3 to qualify for the quarter-finals. Uruguay will play France next after their 2-1 win against Portugal.
On Sunday the host nation Russia beat Spain on penalties to send the 2010 winners home. Croatia also progressed via penalties after a shoot-out win against Denmark. Russia will play Croatia in the last-eight on Saturday 7 July (7pm).
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Brazil beat Mexico 2-0 on Monday and they will face Belgium in the last eight. Belgium came back to beat Japan 3-2 in their last-16 tie.
Sweden, who beat Switzerland 1-0, will play England on Saturday in Samara. England beat Colombia on penalties after match finished 1-1.
Here we look at the last-16 fixtures and how the teams qualified from the groups.
World Cup round of 16 results and fixtures
- France 4 Argentina 3
- Uruguay 2 Portugal 1
- Spain 1 Russia 1 (Russia won 4-3 on penalties)
- Croatia 1 Denmark 1 (Croatia won 3-2 on penalties)
- Brazil 2 Mexico 0
- Belgium 3 Japan 2
- Sweden 1 Switzerland 0
- Colombia 1 England 1 (England win 4-3 on penalties)
How the 16 teams qualified
Group A final standings
Group B final standings
Group C final standings
Group D final standings
Group E final standings
Group F final standings
Group G final standings
Group H final standings
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