The last night of group stage action is upon us at the World Cup.
A far bulkier first phase at the inaugural expanded 48-team tournament in North America has brought goals, drama and talking points aplenty.
Uruguay are arguably the biggest casualties of the entire group stage after crashing to a 1-0 loss to Spain that gives them no chance of progressing and will also surely spell the end of Marcelo Bielsa’s divisive managerial reign.
In Group G, Belgium bounced back from their slow start to demolish New Zealand 5-1 and secure top billing, while Iran had a late winning goal against Egypt…
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