Postpublished at 22:47 British Summer Time 28 June 2014
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty
At the Maracana

"James Rodriguez taken off and saved for the quarter-final against Brazil - that's a game that has all the makings."
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BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty
At the Maracana
"James Rodriguez taken off and saved for the quarter-final against Brazil - that's a game that has all the makings."
Still Uruguay push resources forwards, but still they don't really threaten.
Lump a long punt downfield and hope Steven Gerrard and Phil Jagielka mess up, that's my advice.
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"There's a lot of pushing and shoving going on. Cavani and Godin are involved. Uruguay are frustrated. The game is slipping away and they are heading out of the World Cup."
Diego Godin heads wide from a corner before some more tussling in the penalty area involving Mario Yepes. He's the enforcer of this side, a real battler who was a liability for pace in the AC Milan side on a certain console game. And that was a good 10 years ago...
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"It's a risky game that Colombia are playing. They've dropped off the pace and Uruguay are coming forward at will. But Uruguay are running out of time. I just think Colombia could use the ball better than they are doing."
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Adrian Ramos comes on for Colombia, a forward who is on the brink of joining Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund.
He replaces the man of the moment, the man of the world Cup, James Rodriguez.
At last Edinson Cavani looks dangerous! He thumps in a low skidding shot and forces another good save from Dave Ospina.
Into the last 10 minutes and Colombia just need to keep going. It's a bit risky to shut off in the World Cup.
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"Maxi Pereira had a glorious chance to make this game very interesting."
Half chance for Uruguay! Don't switch off just yet Colombia, they just turned off a bit and full-back Maxi Pereira has a chance, he makes a strong connection but goalkeeper David Ospina stands tall and makes a fine save.
Gully: , externalNeymar vs James Rodriguez in the quarter finals will be some match up
Australia's Tim Cahill on Instagram:, external "Watching from home in NY and great to see people talking about my goal against Holland. This is the biggest show on Earth and a game where it brings everyone together. Goal of the tournament seems to be a massive talking point. To score is one thing but to be in the hat of top names like #Messi #James #RVP etc is why I love playing the game."
Anyway, enough of music in Somerset. The football in Rio is kicking off as Pablo Armero is booted up in the air by Gaston Ramirez, before the referee books the Uruguayan bench for their reaction!
Can you book a whole bench? The TV graphics suggest that it was a booking for Diego Lugano. We'll ask him about that incident tomorrow but I can't promise that he will have seen it or know what we are referring to...
You can follow Glastonbury live in this live page from our BBC Live brethren in entertainment.
It's a cracking page. Nearly as good as one of ours.
Lucas on text: Let's be honest, this Colombia side would've destroyed England, even with our supposed amazing young players.
Tommy on text: Metallica tearing up Glastonbury like James Rodriguez at the World Cup! Loving them both.
The stats tell you that Uruguay have had 12 attempts on goal, but other than the one good strike from Cristian Rodriguez they haven't tested Colombia's keeper David Opsina.
Colombia are just over 15 minutes away from booking a place against Brazil.
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty
At the Maracana
"Colombian fans indulging in some serious taunting of nearby Uruguayans - who respond with universally accepted signal for "go away."
Paddy Emmerson: , externalOn the few occasions I've watched Cavani play he has looked distinctly average. Don't get the fuss about him at all #overrated
Uruguay are throwing men forward but they can't seem to find a chink in the yellow Colombian wall in front of them.
In these tight games you need a player who can make the difference. Colombia have got one out there, Uruguay's is back at home starting a long ban...
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"This is a game too far for Uruguay. People will ask if it's because of the absence of Suarez, but they look very leggy and it's just not happened for them. It's not been good enough. Edinson Cavani hasn't had a great tournament. I was expecting a bit more technically from him. I was expecting him to take on players more than he has done and see some goals from him."