46' - 2-0 SWITZERLAND 🏃♂️➡️
Well that didn't take long. Algeria has a mountain to climb.

WHAT TO KNOW
It's been a tournament of late drama, and we'll see if that continues today as some of the biggest European powers take the pitch.
Spain beat Austria 3-0 in the early kickoff. Cristiano Ronaldo scored as Portugal knocked Croatia out 2-1. Switzerland vs. Algeria NEXT.
Today's schedule:
🇪🇸 Spain 3, Austria 0 🇦🇹
🇵🇹 Portugal 2, Croatia 1 🇭🇷
🇨🇭Switzerland vs. Algeria 🇩🇿 (⚡IN PROGRESS⚡, Vancouver - FOX)
Highlights, recaps for each game and scenes from around the tournament will be RIGHT HERE! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Well that didn't take long. Algeria has a mountain to climb.

It was a choppy first half, but Johan Manzambi continued making his case for the World Cup's FIFA Young Player Award with his exceptional work down the left wing to set up Breel Embolo's opening goal.
The 20-year-old Manzambi has now scored three goals and assisted two more for a Swiss side that is arguably the most underrated team in the tournament. And that's despite beginning the tournament on the outside of Murat Yakin's starting XI, only to earn his way into the side after his heroics in a 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Algeria aren't out of this by any means. They struggled for a bit in the aftermath of Embolo's opener against the run of play, but had a strong finish to the half and certainly look capable of finding a leveler.
Manzambi that assist though

Winner plays Ghana or Colombia
Vancouver hosts final Round of 32 game on Thursday.

The end for Croatia's Golden Generation. Cristiano Ronaldo lives another day.
Roberto Martinez bravely took off Ronaldo in the 81st minute with the match still level. Thirteen minutes later, that bravery was rewarded when Gonçalo Ramos met Rafael Leão's cross with a goalbound header to send Portugal through to a mouth-watering round of 16 fixture with Spain.
Croatia's Josko Gvardiol thought he had a miracle leveler in the 13th (!!!) minute of added time, only for the sequence to be ruled off following a video review in which referee Espen Eskås found that Igor Matanovic made slight contact with his head during the sequence, playing Mario Pasalic offside.
Ronaldo had leveled the match from the penalty spot in the 68th minute, not long after he had appeared to score a sensational leveler from open play, only to be ruled fractionally offside. That followed Ivan Perisic's 53rd-minute opener for Croatia that instantly transformed what had been a relatively unremarkable match into arguably the game of the tournament.
Who knows how much longer Ronaldo's World Cup journey goes. But maybe we saw a slightly different version of CR7 than we're used to when he was summoned to the sideline by Martinez? Still, he was clearly frustrated at the move. But he also accepted it. And he was one of the first off the bench to congratulate the match-winner Ramos.
Might it finally be that the greatest player Portuguese player of all-time accepts that sometimes, for his team, he needs to step aside? That could make this group vert dangerous
An emotional CR7 after Portugal's win
YOU be the judge
Substitute Ramos with the stoppage-time header
His night is done after scoring the equalizer
Another goal called offside
This game has well and truly picked up
Just LISTEN to that crowd pop
Almost a first World Cup knockout goal for CR7
Rafael Leão almost scored a banger
Ivan Perišić with the vintage finish

Portugal was in the ascendancy for most of the first half, with Croatia offering sporadic but credible threats on the counter.
That's probably how most people expected this match to play out, including the teams themselves. There don't appear to be a ton of surprises out there, and while both sides have made genuine efforts at attacking, it has rarely felt like the opposing defense is in serious trouble.
The question is who this game state currently favors. Portugal certainly have more depth to make impact changes off the bench in the second half and beyond. Croatia have the considerably better record of managing the late stages of World Cup knockout-round matches.
Legends of the game
Took a Trionda right in the triondas 😖
Quick start to the game
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Portugal. Croatia. SOMEONE is going home
Ronaldo and Modrić both start, PSG midfield for Portugal
No one loved Spain's win more than Lamine's little bro
Incredible streak of clean sheets for Unai Simón

Spain's shocking scoreless draw with Cape Verde that began their World Cup campaign feels like ages ago, doesn't it?
It feels that way not just because dozens and dozens of games have taken place across North America since Spain's opener, but also because this Spanish team is operating near its peak in the knockout rounds. It didn't look as if they even had to get out of first gear in Thursday afternoon's resounding win over Austria.
Striker Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring in the 36th minute, while right back Pedro Porro added a goal of his own in the 66th minute to double the lead. In the game's dying moments, Oyarzabal secured his brace to lock in a 3-0 win. In possession, Spain used their effective movement on and off the ball to play through the lines of Austria's 4-4-2 setup. They exploited gaps with ease and punished Ralf Rangnick's side along the way. Defensively, Spain looked sharp, too. With aggressive pressing and counter pressing, they virtually never allowed Austria to gain a foothold in the match.
It was, then, a disappointing showing from Austria, who just couldn't find a way into the game even after shifting to a more attack-minded personnel grouping partway through the second half. Their lack of attacking difference-makers came back to bite in the knockouts – at their first World Cup in 28 years, Austria leave the tournament without a standout result.
Spain, for their part, advance to the Round of 16 where they'll take on the winner of Portugal and Croatia.
Great ball from Cucurella
Pedro Porro all alone in the box... he's a right back!

Up by a goal at the break, things looked incredibly easy for Spain in their first 45 minutes against Austria.
Having allowed just two shots and having spent almost the entire match in the opposing half, this has been Spain near their best. Luis de la Fuente's team has mixed clever ball movement in possession with aggressive pressing and counter pressing, a part of their approach that doesn't get nearly enough credit. The opener, scored by Mikel Oyarzabal, stemmed from Spain forcing Austria to play a hopeful long ball out of the back.
Another encouraging development for Spain has been the performance of Lamine Yamal. The teenage right winger has looked sharper than at any other point this summer, seemingly recovering well from the injury that once put his status for this World Cup into question. With Spain firing, it might be a long second half for Austria.
Free kick hits crossbar and goalie denies Yamal
Oyarzabal finishes calmly for the opener
Questionable foul called against the Spanish
They are abnormally good
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Vamoooooooos
Now THAT is a look
Looking strong against Austria
Will Spain star show up today?
England supporter didn't know what else to do after Kane winner
Of course this is what they did
Leo can't stop laughing
Can Ronaldo and Portugal progress?