+ Group L: Croatia–Ghana, tonight, 11:00 p.m.
Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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+ Much at stake
Both teams are fighting for a presumed second place in the group. A draw will be enough for Ghana, while Croatia needs a win to clinch second place.
The runner-up in this group will most likely face Colombia or Portugal in the round of 16.
+ Group L: Panama–England, tonight, 11:00 p.m.
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
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+ Injury concerns in England
England have a good chance of finishing first in the group, despite a 0–0 draw with Ghana last time out. A win against Panama will secure first place. However, according to British media, midfielder Declan Rice left the match against Ghana with a bandage on his left calf. In addition, right-back Reece James looks set to miss the next two matches, according to The Guardian.
If England wins the group, they will face a third-placed team from another group.
+ Group K: Colombia–Portugal, tonight, 1:30 a.m.
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Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
+ Group final
Portugal's superstar Cristiano Ronaldo got things moving in the 5-0 win over Uzbekistan last time, scoring twice and becoming the first player to score in six consecutive World Cups.
Colombia have the maximum six points in the group, and a draw would be enough to win the group. The winner of Group K will face the third-placed team from another group. The second-placed team in this group will likely face Ghana or Croatia.
+ Group K: Congo-Kinshasa–Uzbekistan, tonight, 1:30 a.m.
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Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas
+ Tough for the defensive icon
Uzbekistan is the second-worst team at the World Cup so far. Only Tunisia in Sweden's group has had worse results. The team is led by Italian center-back icon Fabio Cannavaro, who has not got his defense in order, as evidenced by the 1–8 goal difference. Congo-Kinshasa has one point so far but has a good chance of advancing with a win.
+ Group J: Algeria–Austria, tomorrow, 4:00 a.m.
Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
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+ Risk of scandalous match - both teams may want to lose
Both teams are on three points and will know exactly what it takes to reach the round of 16 as one of the eight best group third-place teams.
Since the second-placed team in the group will face the winner of Spain's group, third place could be more attractive. Austria, who have the better goal difference, would have to lose to finish third, while Algeria would take third place if they drew or lost.
+ Group J: Jordan–Argentina, tomorrow, 4:00 a.m.
Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
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+ Messi chasing the tournament's top-scorer title?
Argentina are already clear group winners, while Jordan have been eliminated. Lionel Messi leads the World Cup scoring chart after two group matches with five goals and is the top scorer in World Cup history with 18 goals. The question is whether national team coach Lionel Scaloni chooses to rest his superstar in this insignificant match or if Messi gets the chance to score more goals.





