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Today at the World Cup: Crunch time for Germany and history to be made

Morocco are looking to secure a place in the last 16 and need only a draw against Canada.

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Four of Europe’s big guns face potential World Cup elimination on Thursday as Groups E and F are settled.

Germany are the side with most work to do as they head into their final Group E game against Costa Rica with just a point to their name. Group leaders Spain still have a job to finish against Japan, whose hopes are also still alive.

Belgium, one of the tournament’s big disappointments so far, have a tough task as they take on 2018 runners-up Croatia. There is a strong likelihood only one of those sides will progress as Morocco are well placed and need only a draw against already-eliminated Canada.

Here, the PA news agency looks ahead to the action and reviews the games on Wednesday which included notable wins for Argentina and Australia.

Crunch time for Germany

Germany's Niclas Fullkrug celebrates scoring against Spain
Niclas Fullkrug’s goal against Spain was vital for Germany (Peter Byrne/PA)

They will be strongly fancied to get the win the they need against Costa Rica but even then their fate is not in their hands. With Costa Rica also having their own last-16 aspirations, there can also be little room for complacency.

Germany failed to get out of their group four years ago but coach Hansi Flick said: “I’m normally an optimist – I’m not considering anything like that for now.”

Spain take on Japan

Spain manager Luis Enrique
Spain manager Luis Enrique is taking nothing for granted (Peter Byrne/PA)

Coach Luis Enrique is not taking anything for granted and has no intention of resting players.

He said: “Some of the 26 may end up not playing at all – we all know how it works. Any of the four nations can still go through and that is very telling.”

Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu is hoping to make his country proud.

“I hope this will give the Japanese public something to talk about,” he said.

Two from three in Group F

Croatia lead their group but only on goal difference from Morocco, who may actually be in the box seat as they come up against Canada.

A lot will come down to Croatia’s clash with under-performing Belgium, who are a point behind the leaders.

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said of Belgium: “This is a great team and if we had to choose, we could not have selected this to be the decisive game.”

Roberto Martinez
Belgium boss Roberto Martinez has hit out at media coverage of his side (Nick Potts/PA)

“Some outlets in Belgium are quite happy to jump on fake news,” said manager Roberto Martinez. “There is more desire to find negative news around this team rather than get this nation together, support this team and enjoy the talent of the best generation that we have ever had in Belgian football.”

History to be made

Stephanie Frappart
Stephanie Frappart will take charge of Costa Rica v Germany (Peter Byrne/PA)

The 38-year-old will oversee the clash between Costa Rica and Germany at the Al Bayt Stadium as part of an all-female on-field officiating team.

White out

Ben White
Arsenal’s Ben White has left the England camp (Nick Potts/PA)

The Arsenal defender, who missed Tuesday’s win over Wales through illness, has returned home for personal reasons and is not expected to return.

“We ask that the player’s privacy is respected at this moment in time,” read a Football Association statement.

Argentina find groove but Poland scrape through

Julian Alvarez scores against Poland
Julian Alvarez made victory certain for Argentina by scoring their second goal (Adam Davy/PA)

Messi could even afford to miss a penalty before goals from Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister and Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez finished the job.

That was not the end of the drama, however, as the goals conceded put Poland in danger of going out. Losing 2-0, and with Mexico beating Saudi Arabia 2-0, they were clinging onto second place in Group C for a long time thanks only to their disciplinary record being better than Mexico’s.

Another Mexico strike would have put them out on goal difference but the Saudis grabbed a late consolation to change the equation, much to Poland’s relief.

Socceroos through after edging out Danes

Australia made the headlines in Group D as they reached the knockout stage for only the second time in their history with a stunning 1-0 defeat of Denmark.

Mathew Leckie finished a brilliant counter-attack on the hour to score the only goal at the Al Janoub Stadium and secure second place in Group D behind champions France.

That capped a miserable tournament for the world’s 10th-ranked side Denmark, who ended with just one point from three games.

The result also meant that Tunisia’s famous 1-0 win over already-qualified champions France, secured with a fine individual goal from Wahbi Khazri, was not enough for them to go through.

Picture of the day

Mathew Leckie celebrates scoring against Denmark
Mathew Leckie celebrates his crucial goal against Denmark (Martin Rickett/PA)

Who’s up next?

Group F: Croatia v Belgium (3pm, BBC One)
Group F: Canada v Morocco (3pm, BBC Two)
Group E: Japan v Spain (7pm, ITV1)
Group E: Costa Rica v Germany (7pm, ITV4)

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