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  1. Brazil next for Norwaypublished at 07:37 BST

    Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway

    Norway progress to the last 16, where they will face Brazil after their comeback win over Japan on Monday.

    That game will kick-off at 21.00 BST on Sunday, 5 July - and the winner could face England in the quarter-finals.

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    'This is history' Haaland talking to a camera

  2. Haaland sends Norway into last 16 at expense of Ivory Coastpublished at 07:32 BST

    Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway

    Emma Smith
    BBC Sport reporter

    Erling Haaland tapped home a dramatic late winner as Norway beat Ivory Coast to set up a last-16 showdown with Brazil at the World Cup.

    The Manchester City striker had been quiet in Dallas before the 86th minute, as Antonio Nusa and Amad Diallo traded brilliant strikes in a tense game.

    But Haaland was in the right place to bobble home the decisive goal from six yards following Patrick Berg's cutback.

    It means Haaland has scored in 13 successive competitive internationals for Norway, his latest goal helping his country win a World Cup knockout match for the first time.

    Haaland's goal also moved him to five for the tournament, one behind Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe.

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    Haaland the late hero as Norway knock out resilient Ivory Coast

  3. Mbappe scores twice as France breeze past Swedenpublished at 07:28 BST

    France 3-0 Sweden

    Alex Brotherton
    BBC Sport journalist

    Kylian Mbappe became the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup knockout matches as France cruised past Sweden 3-0 to set up a last 16 tie with Paraguay.

    A strike in each half took Mbappe to 10 knockout stage goals, while he now shares the lead in the Golden Boot race at this tournament with Argentina's Lionel Messi, with both on six goals.

    Sweden goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom frustrated the French with a string of fine saves, but was powerless to keep out Mbappe on the stroke of half-time when he ran onto Ousmane Dembele's slide-rule pass, wrong-footed Viktor Gyokeres with a stepover, and fired into the far corner.

    Sweden should have drawn level immediately, but Elliot Stroud blazed over after the ball fell to him 12 yards from goal.

    That was the peak of Sweden's resistance, as eight minutes into the second half Bradley Barcola ran onto a cute Olise pass and rifled the ball in at the near post.

    Mbappe got his second in the 74th minute when he ran onto another fine Olise pass and curled the ball past Widell Zetterstrom.

    Paraguay, who defeated Germany on penalties on Monday, will be France's next opponents in Philadelphia on Saturday, 4 July (22:00 BST).

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    Mbappe scores twice as France dominate Sweden

  4. Hincapie second player to be sent off for covering mouthpublished at 07:21 BST

    Mexico 2-0 Ecuador

    An already disappointing affair for Ecuador ended on a sour note when in stoppage time, with their last-32 tie against Mexico over as a contest, Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie become the second player at this tournament after Paraguay's Miguel Almiron to be shown a red card for covering his mouth while speaking to an opponent.

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    Hincapie second player to be sent off for covering mouth

  5. Mexico beat Ecuador to set up potential tie with Englandpublished at 07:14 BST

    Mexico 2-0 Ecuador

    Mexico cruised into the last 16 of the World Cup with a comfortable victory over Ecuador in a weather-delayed contest at the Azteca Stadium.

    Goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez gave the co-hosts a healthy advantage in a breathless first half and they produced a controlled display after the break to win their first knockout game since 1986.

    It means manager Javier Aguirre's side will again have the advantage of playing in Mexico City, when they meet either England or DR Congo in the next round on Sunday evening (01:00 BST on Monday).

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    Mexico set up potential England last-16 tie after win over 10-man Ecuador

  6. Postpublished at 07:10 BST

    Let's start our round-up in Mexico City, where the co-hosts overcame Ecuador in the last few hours....

  7. Good morningpublished at 06:59 BST

    Glad you could join us for our morning World Cup round-up.

    The draw for the last 16 is already taking shape after the latest three results overnight.

    Norway beat Ivory Coast to set up a meeting with Brazil in New Jersey on Sunday.

    And France cruised past Sweden to book a date with Germany's conquerors Paraguay in Philadelphia on Saturday.

    While Mexico continued their perfect record at this World Cup, scoring two first-half goals to see of Ecuador in Mexico City.

    They will remain at 'Fortress Azteca' for their next match, which will be played in the early hours of Monday morning, UK time.

    But who will they face? Could it be England?

    Stick with us for reaction to the overnight matches before we switch to build-up as the Three Lions prepare to take on DR Congo in the last 32.

    Mexico players celebrateImage source, Getty Images