World Cup 2018: How the groups finished - and how the last 16 line up
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The final round of group matches at the 2018 World Cup has drawn to a close, and the last 16 has been finalised.
But how did the teams progress - and who faces whom in the first round of the knockout stage?
Group A
Uruguay progress as group winners with hosts Russia through in second place.
Uruguay play Portugal (the runners-up in Group B) in the last 16 while Russia play Spain (Group B winners).
Group B
Spain progress as group winners - on goals scored above Portugal, who are through in second place. Portugal were set to win the group until late goals in both games.
Spain face hosts Russia (Group A runners-up) in the last 16, with Portugal up against Uruguay (Group A winners).
Group C
France are through as group winners - with Denmark through in second place following a goalless draw between the two sides in their final group game.
France will play Group D runners-up Argentina, while Denmark face Croatia, the winners of Group D.
Group D
Croatia are through as group winners after scoring a late goal to beat Iceland and maintain their 100% record - they will face Group C runners-up Denmark.
Argentina are through as runners-up after defeating Nigeria 2-1 and will play Group C winners France.
Group E
Brazil qualify as winners with two wins from three and will play Group F runners-up Mexico in the next round.
Switzerland take the runners-up spot and will face Group F winners Sweden.
Group F
Sweden qualify as group winners following a dramatic victory over runners-up Mexico in their final game.
The Swedes will face Group E runners-up Switzerland in the next round, while Mexico face five-time champions Brazil.
Group G
Belgium qualify as group winners following victory over runners-up England in their final game.
Belgium will face Group H runners-up Japan in the next round, while England meet Colombia.
Group H
Colombia take top spot and will play Group G runners-up England in the last 16.
Japan qualify in second in dramatic style - finishing ahead of Senegal through fair play - and will next face Group G winners Belgium.