Welcome to our live blog of day 16 of the World Cup.
There's two games at 8pm tonight, and another two in the early hours of Saturday morning, with the group stages still being decided.
In Group I, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland will share the biggest stage of all for the first time when France go up against Norway.
With both teams on six points, it'll be intriguing to see who ends up topping the group.
The other game in that group sees Senegal and Iraq do battle.
Then, at 1am on Saturday morning, Uruguay meet Spain.
And minnows Cape Verde will be hoping to qualify for the knockout stages for the first time when they lock horns with Saudi Arabia.
Read on below for all of our updates throughout the day.
England players loving Bellingham game
Jude Bellingham has become England's unlikely games master at the World Cup after introducing SkyJo, a card game that has taken over life inside the Three Lions camp.
Thomas Tuchel's squad have embraced the strategy game during downtime at their Kansas City base, with Morgan Rogers admitting the players are now "addicted".
Bellingham recently played alongside Rogers, Jordan Henderson, Dan Burn, Anthony Gordon and Elliot Anderson, while England's stars have also enjoyed games of Wolf and Imposter.
England suffer double injury scare
Thomas Tuchel has been handed a fresh injury concern ahead of England's final World Cup group match against Panama after Reece James and Declan Rice both missed training on Thursday.
James is the bigger worry after picking up a minor hamstring problem during the goalless draw with Ghana, with the Chelsea defender set to be assessed ahead of Saturday's clash.
Rice's absence is less serious, with the Arsenal midfielder nursing a dead leg after his 64th appearance of the season.
Good morning and welcome to our live blog

Good morning and welcome to our daily live blog!
We'll be bringing you all the latest updates on the World Cup throughout the day.
In case you missed it, yesterday produced one of the biggest shocks of the tournament so far.
Ecuador stunned Germany 2-1, though Julian Nagelsmann's side still finished top of the group despite the disappointing setback.
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