Summary

Send us your views

  1. Group E - standings & schedulepublished at 07:27 BST 21 June

    Germany are confirmed as Group E winners and will play a third-placed team in the last 32 which, as it stands, will be Scotland.

    If Ivory Coast remain in second place they will play the Group I runners-up in the first round of the knockout stages. As it stands, that would be France!

    Group E standings - Germany top on 6 pts, Ivory Coast second on 3 pts, followed by Ecuardor and Curacao, both on 1 pt

    Remaining matches in Group E:

    Thursday, 25 June

    • Curacao v Ivory Coast (21:00 BST)
    • Ecuador v Germany (21:00 BST)
  2. Hands up if you're through to the knockouts...published at 07:21 BST 21 June

    Germany fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Germany fan celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    Germany fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Germany team celebrate after beating Ivory CoastImage source, Getty Images
  3. Watch World Cup highlightspublished at 07:15 BST 21 June

    Get yourself fully up to speed by watching the highlights of the latest matches below.

    Stick with us for the highlights of Japan's 4-0 win over Tunisia, which has just finished.

    We will bring you those as soon as they are available:

    Media caption,

    Undav scores twice as Germany fight back to beat Ivory Coast

    Media caption,

    Impenetrable Room inspires Curacao to first World Cup point against Ecuador

    Media caption,

    Netherlands thrash Sweden to all but guarantee last 32 place

  4. Germany through, Netherlands & Japan impress, Curacao make historypublished at 07:00 BST 21 June

    Good morning.

    Glad you could join us for our daily World Cup catch-up.

    The headlines from the latest round of fixtures include:

    • Germany come from behind to beat Ivory Coast 2-1 thanks to a late double from substitute Deniz Undav, which booked their place in the last 32
    • Goalkeeper Eloy Room produces an inspired performance for Curacao as they bounce back from a 7-1 defeat against Germany in their first ever World Cup game to claim their first ever point in a goalless draw with Ecuador
    • Sunderland's Brian Brobbey puts in an eye-catching display with two goals as Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-1 to move top of Group F
    • Impressive Japan move level with the Netherlands in that group with a 4-0 win over Tunisia - a result that eliminates the Tunisians.
    Germany players celebrate with match winner UndavImage source, Getty Images