Catch up on all the action from day 15 as it happened.
World Cup 2026
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Live updates
12:20 BST - Sweden boss Graham Potter was pleased with his side reaching the knockout rounds, and defended his team selection for the draw with Japan.
"You make a change and we lose and you guys (journalists) are coming after me, that's the life," Potter said.
"But, at the same time, I've been doing this for quite a while and you have to do what you think is right, and I'll live and die by that."
Read more: Potter works his magic as Sweden reach World Cup knockouts
11:55 BST - Japan played out a 1-1 draw with Sweden last night, and manager Hajime Moriyasu revealed he hoped that other Asian teams can take inspiration from his side.
"I know that other Asians teams are not as successful.
"Even if today we couldn't get the win, I would like us to be able to encourage other Asian teams as well, and we would like to be their hope."
Read more: Moriyasu hopes others can take inspiration from his Japan team
11:35 BST - Curacao boss Dick Advocaat - the oldest manager to ever coach at a World Cup - was proud of his side after they were eliminated at the hands of Ivory Coast last night.
"The players can be proud of themselves. I have been to tournaments before, and this team has really excelled, the way they have played against world-class sides, full of enthusiasm and full of guts,"
Read more: Advocaat reflects on 2026 World Cup with Curacao
11:20 BST - Ivory Coast enjoyed a comfortable 2-0 win over Curacao last night, and star man Nicolas Pepe was delighted to make history with his nation as they reached the knockout stages for the first time.
"We are delighted and proud to be the first Ivory Coast team to reach the knockout rounds. Everyone has worked hard for this and we have got our reward," said Pepe, who scored both goals against Curacao in Philadelphia, one in each half.
"We are setting no limits. We have huge potential. Now we are into the knockout rounds so we will see what happens."
Read more: Pepe setting no limits as Ivory Coast reach knockouts for first time

11:10 BST - Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann admitted his side committed 'tactical suicide' in their loss to Ecuador.
"We got off to a great start," Nagelsmann said. "Unfortunately, right after scoring, we started committing tactical suicide with our positioning. That makes things difficult.
"Ecuador had everything to play for, and you could tell - they had their foot on the gas. But I also can't say that any of my players didn't give it their all. That's too simplistic."
Read more: Nagelsmann admits Germany side committed 'tactical suicide' against Ecuador
10:55 BST - For a quick recap of the fixtures overnight, take a look at our match reports below:
Netherlands 3-1 Tunisia - report.
Australia 0-0 Paraguay - report.
10:45 BST - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker! We've hit day 16 of the 2026 World Cup, and will be bringing you all the news and updates throughout the day ahead of tonight's matches (all times BST).
Cape Verde v Saudi Arabia (01:00)
Before we get into those games, we'll have some reaction from last night's fixtures!
