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    Get Involved - What next for England & Scotland?published at 07:32 BST

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    All teams fighting for 3rd place in their groups did what they needed to do - because they knew what they need. Too unfair to the teams playing in the days before that.

    Yulian, Stoke

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    Get Involved - What next for England & Scotland?published at 07:31 BST

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    England may be through but totally unconvincing. Performances like previous World Cups. You can see Tuchel wants them to give it a good go but they're not up to it. Need something extra.

    David, Newcastle

  3. Kane and Bellingham score as England top Group Lpublished at 07:27 BST

    Panama 0-2 England

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at New York New Jersey Stadium

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    England beat Panama to qualify for round of 32 as group winners

    Harry Kane became England's record World Cup goalscorer as they recovered from an unconvincing start to overcome Panama and finish top of Group L.

    Jude Bellingham broke a frustrating deadlock to put England ahead after 62 minutes, then crossed for Kane to double their advantage with a close-range header five minutes later.

    It was the England captain's 11th World Cup goal - taking him one ahead of Gary Lineker.

    England were below-par for long periods and once more looked vulnerable at the back, suffering another injury blow when emergency right-back Jarell Quansah, deputising for the injured Reece James, was forced off in the second half.

    Bellingham was England's outstanding driving force, making the breakthrough when he turned in a clever finish from Bukayo Saka's corner.

    He then turned creator with a perfect cross for Kane to rewrite England's history books again with a routine finish, his 82nd goal in 117 appearances.

    As England closed out the win, which means they will face DR Congo in the last 32 in Atlanta, Jordan Henderson came on as substitute to become the first player to represent his country at four World Cups.

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    Get Involved - What next for England & Scotland?published at 07:21 BST

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    So there you have it.

    England are through, but with a few concerns over form and fitness.

    And Scotland are out - the wait for a place in the knockout rounds of a major tournament goes on.

    We want to hear from both England and Scotland fans on the World Cup group stage and what comes next for both teams.

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  6. Round of 32 - fixtures, venues & timingspublished at 07:18 BST

    All kick-offs in BST

    Sunday, 28 June

    • South Africa v Canada (Los Angeles, 20:00)

    Monday, 29 June

    • Brazil v Japan (Houston, 18:00)
    • Germany v Paraguay (Boston, 21:30)

    Tuesday, 30 June

    • Netherlands v Morocco (Monterrey, 02:00)
    • Ivory Coast v Norway (Dallas, 18:00)
    • France v Sweden (New Jersey, 22:00)

    Wednesday, 01 July

    • Mexico v Ecuador (Mexico City, 02:00)
    • England v DR Congo (Atlanta, 17:00)
    • Belgium v Senegal (Seattle, 21:00)

    Thursday, 02 July

    • USA v Bosnia-Herzegovina (San Francisco, 01:00)
    • Spain v Austria (Los Angeles, 20:00)

    Friday, 03 July

    • Portugal v Croatia (Toronto, 00:00)
    • Switzerland v Algeria (Vancouver, 04:00)
    • Australia v Egypt (Dallas, 19:00)
    • Argentina v Cape Verde (Miami, 23:00)

    Saturday, 04 July

    • Colombia v Ghana (Kansas City, 02:30)

    Future rounds

    • Round of 16 - 4-7 July
    • Quarter-finals - 9-12 July
    • Semi-finals - 14 & 15 July
    • Third-Place Match - 18 July
    • Final - 19 July
  7. The knockout qualifierspublished at 07:15 BST

    Of the qualifiers, 13 are from Europe, nine are from Africa, five are from South America, three from North and Central America, and one from Asia, while Australia complete the 32.

    Here is a full list of those through so far:

    • Group A: Mexico, South Africa
    • Group B: Switzerland, Canada
    • Group C: Brazil, Morocco
    • Group D: United States, Australia
    • Group E: Germany, Ivory Coast
    • Group F: Netherlands, Japan
    • Group G: Belgium, Egypt
    • Group H: Spain, Cape Verde
    • Group I: France, Norway
    • Group J: Argentina, Austria
    • Group K: Colombia, Portugal
    • Group L: England, Croatia
    • Third place: DR Congo, Sweden, Ghana, Ecuador, Bosnia-Herzegovinia, Algeria, Paraguay and Senegal
  8. Results - final group gamespublished at 07:09 BST

    Here are the scores from the final round of group matches, which included some hugely significant results to determine placings in each group:

    Group L

    • Panama (4th) 0-2 England (1st)
    • Croatia (2nd) 2-1 Ghana (3rd)

    Group K

    • Colombia (1st) 0-0 Portugal (2nd)
    • DR Congo (3rd) 3-1 Uzbekistan (4th)

    Group J

    • Algeria (3rd) 3-3 Austria (2nd)
    • Jordan (4th) 1-3 Argentina (1st)

    NB: Click on the links to read the full match reports. Group placings are shown in brackets.

  9. The ecstacy...and the agonypublished at 06:57 BST

    Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane celebrate England's win over PanamaImage source, Getty Images
    Steve Clarke after Scotland's defeat to BrazilImage source, Getty Images