Two big European sides have crashed out of the World Cup overnight.
Four-time winners Germany were stunned by Paraguay in Boston - Arsenal's Kai Havertz cancelled out the opener by Julio Enciso.
1-all was how it finished after extra-time, with Paraguay winning the resulting penalty shootout 4-3.
The Netherlands also suffered a shootout defeat to 2022 semi-finalists Morocco in Monterrey, after their game finished 1-all after extra-time.
The AFCON champions will face tournament co-hosts Canada in the last-16.
Five-time champions Brazil needed a late winner from Gabriel Martinelli to see off Japan with a 2-1 win in Houston.
They'll now take on either Norway or Cote d'Ivoire in the next round - the two sides square off in Dallas at 6 o'clock this evening.
There's a 10 o'clock start to France against Sweden in New Jersey - the winner of that game faces Paraguay.
The overnight game sees co-hosts Mexico do battle Ecuador at the Azteca stadium - with that game set for a 2am start.
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50 MEPs have called for an investigation into FIFA chief Gianni Infantino's decision to award the inaugural Peace Prize to Donald Trump.
In a letter, signed by several Irish members of the European Parliament, they've requested the body's ethics committee to look at alleged breaches of the FIFA neutrality policy.
The awarding of the peace prize has been labelled "perhaps the most troubling development of the tournament."