Summary

  • Goals galore as Premier League players star on day four at World Cup

  • Germany 7-1 Curacao; Netherlands 2-2 Japan; Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador; Sweden 5-1 Tunisia

  • Watch day four match highlights here

  • Who will win the World Cup? BBC pundit predictions

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  1. Listen to the latest on 5 Live & BBC Soundspublished at 07:26 BST

    We are going to bring you all of the reaction to the overnight matches.

    But remember, you can also get the latest on 5 Live Breakfast, which is being presented by Rick Edwards live from Los Angeles.

    Rick will also feature heavily in the latest episode of the Football Daily podcast, which will drop soon on BBC Sounds.

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  2. get involved

    Get Involved - Your top-performing Premier League playerpublished at 07:21 BST

    Click 'Get Involved' to have your say

    The Premier League's influence on this World Cup took a little while to come to the fore, but the English top flight certainly flexed its muscles overnight.

    We want to know the performances of Premier League players that have really caught your eye so far in this tournament, as well as your highlight from the latest four matches.

    And for Graham Potter fans, what do you make of the job he is doing so far with Sweden?

    Could their forward line, which is brimming with Premier League talent, have an impact at this World Cup?

    Send us your messages using the 'Get Involved' button.

    Thanks.

  3. The Premier League factorpublished at 07:17 BST

    Right, let's dive a little deeper into the stories from the overnight games.

    One factor that instantly jumps out is the Premier League influence.

    Ex-Swansea, Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham boss Graham Potter led Sweden to a stunning 5-1 win over Tunisia that included two goals from Brighton's Yasin Ayari and one apiece from Liverpool's Alexander Isak and Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres.

    Elsewhere, Manchester United winger Amad Diallo scored a late winner for Ivory Coast against Ecuador, while Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk and West Ham's Crysencio Summerville both scored in an entertaining 2-2 draw with Japan, for whom Crystal Palace's Daichi Kamada headed home a late leveller.

    Earlier, Germany swept aside minnows Curacao in a 7-1 win that was orchestrated by Liverpool's Florian Wirtz, while the Gunners' Kai Havertz led the scoring with a brace.

    Before the latest round of matches, the EFL Championship had produced the most goal scorers of any domestic league in the opening days of the World Cup with four.

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    Amad wins it for Ivory Coast

  4. Group F standingspublished at 07:14 BST

    Group F - Sweden top on 3pts, followed by Japan and the Netherlands on 1 pt and Tunisia on 0 pts

    Remaining matches:

    Saturday, 20 June

    • Netherlands v Sweden (18:00 BST)

    Sunday, 21 June

    • Tunisia v Japan (05:00 BST)

    Friday, 26 June

    • Japan v Sweden (00:00 BST)
    • Tunisia v Netherlands (00:00 BST)
  5. Group E standingspublished at 07:11 BST

    Here is how those results have left Group E...

    Group E standings - Germany top with 3 pts, followed by Ivory Coast 3 pts, Ecuador 0 pts, Curacao 0 pts

    Remaining matches:

    Saturday 20, June

    • Germany v Ivory Coast (21:00 BST)

    Sunday, 21 June

    • Ecuardor v Curacao (01:00 BST)

    Thursday, 25 June

    • Curacao v Ivory Coast (21:00 BST)
    • Ecuardor v Germany (21:00 BST)
  6. Latest World Cup scorespublished at 07:06 BST

    Right, let's take these games one by one.

    Check out the scores below, with links to the match reports.

    We will bring you details of each match in a moment, along with an update of the standings in each group:

    Group E

    • Germany 7-1 Curacao
    • Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador

    Group F

    • Netherlands 2-2 Japan
    • Sweden 5-1 Tunisia

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    Why he didn't celebrate his World Cup goal

  7. Watch: Highlights of the latest World Cup matchespublished at 06:56 BST

    Good morning.

    Just joining us and need to quickly get yourself up to speed?

    Well you've come to the right place.

    Find a comfy spot and check out the highlights below of the latest four World Cup matches...

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    Havertz scores twice as Germany thrash Curacao

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    Japan come from behind to draw against Netherlands

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    Amad scores late winner as Ivory Coast beat Ecuador

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    Gyokeres & Isak score as Sweden put five past Tunisia