Summary

  • Final games in Group F: Japan 0-0 Sweden & Netherlands 2-0 Tunisia

  • As it stands: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia

  • Netherlands are through but could lose top spot with defeat

  • Japan will progress if they avoid defeat, while Sweden must win

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  1. CLOSE!published at 01:13 BST

    Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    Ellyes Skhiri makes a remarkable block to stop Denzel Dumfries’ volley from finding the back of the net.

    I’m not sure how much the Tunisia defender knew about it, but it was impressive nonetheless.

  2. Postpublished at 01:11 BST

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    A Sweden corner is met at the near post by Gustaf Lagerbielke but his header goes wide.

  3. 'Very cagey'published at 01:10 BST

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Chris Sutton
    Former England forward on BBC One

    I'm sure we will get a goal. It couldn't have been any worse that first half.

    It has been very cagey.

  4. Postpublished at 01:09 BST

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Ao Tanaka shifts the ball from one foot to the other to evade a challenge, but then gets too much height on his shot from the edge of the Sweden penalty area.

  5. 'Tanaka has been unbelievable'published at 01:08 BST

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Scott Brown
    Former Scotland midfielder on BBC One

    Ao Tanaka has been unbelievable. I have really enjoyed watching him. His energy and willingness to go and win the ball back, he does that part of the game really well.

  6. 'Why would you take that chance with Brobbey?'published at 01:08 BST

    Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Two at Kansas City Stadium

    I'm surprised to still see Brobbey out there. I thought the Netherlands would have taken him off. With a tight hamstring leading into this game, why would you take that chance on continuing to play him for the second half?

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 01:06 BST

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    And we're back under way in Dallas too.

    No changes at the break.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 01:05 BST

    Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    The second half eventually gets under way as Ellyes Skhiri makes his way back onto the pitch.

  9. Postpublished at 01:04 BST

    Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    We’ve got a slight delay to the second half, as Tunisia have somehow only fielded ten players…

  10. 'Japan will feel frustrated'published at 01:02 BST

    HT: Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Japan will finish second and Sweden will go through third, it's just about getting out the group, Japan will feel more frustrated than Sweden. Sweden have come with a plan and it's working.

  11. Postpublished at 01:01 BST

    HT: Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    By finding the back of the net again tonight, Brian Brobbey became the fourth youngest player to score three goals in one World Cup for the Netherlands, after Johnny Rep, Johan Neeskens and Cody Gakpo.

  12. Watch: Skhiri own goal gives the Netherlands early leadpublished at 00:59 BST 26 June

    HT: Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    Media caption,

    Skhiri diverts Dumfries cross into his own net to give Netherlands lead

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    Get Involvedpublished at 00:57 BST 26 June

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    The Dutch haven't left first gear. It doesn't look like they're going to need to either. Until Tunisia do get a good shot off of course.

    Rob, Amsterdam

  14. As it stands...published at 00:55 BST 26 June

    If you've just joined us, here's how things look in Group F.

    Netherlands' two-goal lead sees Ronald Koeman's side sitting two-points clear at the top of the table.

    If it stays level in Dallas between Japan and Sweden, then Sweden have a very, very strong chance of qualifying via a third place spot as they currently top the third place ranking table...

    World Cup Group F
  15. 'A point for Potter'published at 00:54 BST 26 June

    HT: Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Chris Sutton
    Former England forward on BBC One

    Viktor Gyokeres had a quiet first half and so did Alexander Isak.

    Some thinking for Graham Potter to do. I'm sure he'll be satisfied.

    A point for Potter, that'll do.

  16. 'Dutch look so, so confident'published at 00:51 BST 26 June

    HT: Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Two at Kansas City Stadium

    An interesting game. One that the Netherlands have taken very early on. They went after Tunisia, scored two early goals which has settled them right down. They look so, so confident.

  17. HALF-TIMEpublished at 00:51 BST 26 June

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    That's it for the first half in Dallas.

    I'll be honest, it's not been a thrilling contest, but Japan in particular improved as the half went on and looked the more likely to break the deadlock.

  18. Postpublished at 00:49 BST 26 June

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    Viktor Gyokeres shoots from the edge of the box but it takes two deflections and Sweden have a late corner, which Japan goalkeeper Zion Suzuki punches clear.

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 00:48 BST 26 June

    Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

    So far, so good for the Netherlands as an own goal from Ellyes Skhiri and a strike from Brian Brobbey have them two goals up and on course to advance to the knockout rounds as Group F winners.

    Tunisia have, as has been the case for the entire World Cup, been miles off the pace.

  20. INJURY TIMEpublished at 00:47 BST 26 June

    Japan 0-0 Sweden

    We're into five minutes added on here.