The group stage of the World Cup is at an end, with Brazil and Switzerland the final two teams to confirm who they will take on in the last 16.
It has been a dramatic tournament so far, with big names Belgium and Germany already eliminated, while the likes of Uruguay and Denmark were also devastated to be going home early.
With heavyweights going out it means there are some underdogs still battling, with the likes of Australia, Japan, Morocco and South Korea all upsetting the odds in their groups to make it through.
There is no rest in Qatar, with the group stages finishing on Friday and the knockout round getting underway the following day on Saturday 3 December.
After the feast of football in the groups, the schedule is obviously reduced later in the tournament, with just two games each day in the last 16, kicking off at 3pm and 7pm UK time.
Saturday 3 December
3pm: Netherlands vs USA
7pm: Argentina vs Australia
Sunday 4 December
3pm: France vs Poland
7pm: England vs Senegal
Monday 5 December
3pm: Japan vs Croatia
7pm: Brazil vs South Korea
Tuesday 6 December
3pm: Morocco vs Spain
7pm: Portugal vs Switzerland
The winners on each day of the last 16 will be playing each other in the quarter-finals in Qatar.
After the Round of 16, the quarter-finals are played on 9-10 December, followed by the semis on 13-14 December and the final on 18 December.
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