Summary

  • Nigeria v Argentina & Bosnia v Iran in Group F (17:00 BST)

  • England arrive home after failed World Cup campaign

  • Ecuador v France & Honduras v Switzerland in Group E (21:00 BST)

  • Uruguay have until 21:00 BST to respond to Fifa over Suarez 'bite'

  • GET INVOLVED: What is your view of Suarez's alleged bite?

  1. Liverpool will sell Suarez - Fowlerpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Former Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler thinks Liverpool may sell Luis Suarez.

    Barcelona and Real Madrid have been linked with making big-money bids for the Uruguayan this summer.

    "You can't defend him," Fowler told Talksport. "Off the pitch he's an absolutely lovely fella. He does so much work for charity, does so much work in the community in Liverpool. And I love him as a player, but you cannot condone what he has done. I wouldn't be surprised if he went now."

  2. Let it go, Conor...published at 11:22 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Packie Bonner saves from TimofteImage source, Getty Images

    On Twitter:, external "This day 24 years ago, Packie Bonner saved Timofte's penalty to send Ireland through to the quarter-finals of Italia 90."

  3. Planning your World Cup day - key timingspublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Hopefully last night's action has got you champing at the bit for more World Cup treats. Here's a selection of what you can watch and where on day 14:

    From 06:00: World Cup Catch Up (BBC Sport website/iPlayer)

    16:00-19:05: Bosnia-Hercegovina v Iran (ITV 4 & BBC Radio 5 live)

    16:00-19:10: Nigeria v Argentina (ITV & BBC Radio 5 live)

    20:30-23:00: Honduras v Switzerland (BBC Three & BBC Radio 5 live)

    20:30-23:10: Ecuador v France (BBC One & BBC Radio 5 live)

  4. Germany in a ruck and maulpublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Germany manager Joachim LoewImage source, Getty Images

    Clearly finding the football too easy, Germany's players chose to prepare for their final Group G game against the USA on Thursday by playing rugby instead.

    Andre Schurrle and Lukas Podolski were particularly keen while manager Joachim Low also joined in the egg-shaped action.

    Arsenal's Mesut Ozil , externaltweeted: "On my way to the Rugby World Cup... just kidding - I still prefer my favourite toy; the football."

    Germany forward Thomas MullerImage source, Getty Images
  5. Get involved #bbcsportpublished at 11:03 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Krystyna Schneider:, external Suarez deserves a long ban. He has not learnt his lesson from previous incidents and his behaviour cannot be allowed to continue.

    Andrew Neill:, external Six-month ban. With a salary deduction to go to a charity throughout that period. Even then he may not learn.

    Chris Whyton:, external Remove his teeth. Sorted.

  6. Postpublished at 10:59 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Gregory Ioannidis, a lawyer specialising in sports litigation, on Twitter:, external "Subject to any mitigating circumstances [difficult as Suarez is a repeated offender], I expect Fifa to hand out a rather lengthy ban.

    "The longest ban in World Cup history was eight games for Italy's Mauro Tassotti for breaking Spain's Luis Enrique's nose in 1994 with an elbow."

  7. Greece lightening the moodpublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Georgios SamarasImage source, Getty Images

    Greece and Colombia fans, forgive us for not giving you a mention before now.

    While Luis Suarez and co managed only one goal between them in Group D, the teams in Group C fared better, treating us to eight.

    Georgios Samaras scored a late penalty - which was hotly disputed - as Greece progressed at the expense of Ivory Coast with a 2-1 victory.

    It was enough to see Ivory Coast coach Sabri Lamouchi resign from his post.

    Colombia made it three wins from three matches as they swept aside Japan in a 4-1 victory.

  8. The lowdown on Suarezpublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    There are many ways to boost your presence on social media... Prior to his apparent bite on Giorgio Chiellini, Luis Suarez received 100,000 mentions on Twitter, which is admittedly a decent amount, but once he appeared to sink his teeth into Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder the Liverpool striker received over 2m mentions.

  9. Postpublished at 10:35 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Queens Park Rangers midfielder Joey Barton tweets, external about Luis Suarez's alleged bite: "I love Suarez. I love his passion for the game. I would have him on my team every day of the week. I am also aware you can't defend him here.

    "All things considered I'd rather receive a bite than a leg-breaking challenge. Whilst he should be punished, it is not the end of the world."

  10. Lugano slams Chiellini's attitudepublished at 10:30 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Uruguay defender and captain Diego Lugano suggests Luis Suarez is a victim of his past.

    When asked by reporters about the alleged bite on Giorgio Chiellini, Lugano said: "You need to show me because I didn't see anything. Did you see it today or did you see what happened in other years?

    "The worst of all was Chiellini's attitude... as sportsmen leaving the field, crying and appealing against a rival."

  11. Tabarez: Suarez is being persecutedpublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Uruguay coach Oscar TabarezImage source, Getty Images

    Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez says he did not see the incident involving Luis Suarez and Giorgio Chiellini.

    Tabarez said: "It seems there is this animosity toward him [Suarez] and he is being persecuted by past events.

    "There are people hiding behind the tree, waiting for something to happen."

  12. Get involved - text 81111published at 10:17 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    You've been airing your views on Luis Suarez's alleged bite on Giorgio Chiellini

    Frank F: To bite someone once on the pitch is totally unacceptable. To do it twice is beyond contempt. Now he has done it at the World Cup, in front of an audience of millions! No matter how good a player he is, he should be thrown out of the game for life.

    Andrew in Belfast: Uruguay might be through, but Luis Suarez is most certainly going home. That's the third time in his career he's bitten someone on a football pitch. To do it once is disgraceful, to do it twice is inexcusable, but three times is utter madness! Surely a huge ban is to follow now.

    Mike Lavelle: I don't condone Suarez's behaviour, but Chiellini's reaction (falling to the ground and thrashing his arms) was ridiculous. All through this World Cup we are seeing players feigning severe injury and then suddenly making a miraculous recovery. Something has to be done about it.

  13. Twitter in numberspublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    The number crunchers have been doing their thing overnight, which means we can give you some Twitter stats.

    Colombia's thumping 4-1 victory over Japan attracted the most tweets on Tuesday night, with 4,435,269 tweets. The most tweeted moment - 91,110 tweets per minute - came when Shinji Okazaki equalised for Japan.

    But the highest number of tweets per minute came during Uruguay's victory over Italy when Diego Godin's winning goal drew 140,923 tweets.

    (The incident involving Luis Suarez and Giorgio Chiellini attracted 107,152 tweets per minute, but the stats are measured from one hour before kick-off until 30 minutes after full time.)

  14. Get involved #bbcworldcuppublished at 10:02 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Hazy:, external Is it possible Suarez has instigated this bite incident to manoeuvre a transfer out of England? He can blame the press.

    Brian:, external What sort of example are Suarez and Fifa setting to every school playground in the world? Repeated biting is acceptable, kids!

    Ashar Jawad:, external Suarez deserves serious punishment. At minimum he should be banned from featuring in this World Cup anymore.

  15. Suarez: No need to make a storypublished at 09:57 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Luis SuarezImage source, Getty Images

    Luis Suarez, speaking in a post-match interview, said he "collided with Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder" and that "there is no need to make a story" of his alleged bite on the Italy defender.

  16. In the paperspublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    El ObservadorImage source, El Observador

    "Now, tremble," proclaims Uruguayan paper El Observador after their team secured the win over Italy which ensured their progress to the last 16.

  17. Get involved #bbcworldcuppublished at 09:46 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Umar Bashir:, external Who is Suarez trying to fool? Does he not know their are cameras at the stadiums?

    Darragh Murdoch:, external I still love him as a player, does he not realise millions are watching when he does stupid things?

    Scott Knight:, external He is a class player, but in his career has bitten three different players. Suarez should be banned for life. Not acceptable.

  18. In the paperspublished at 09:41 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    La Diaria back pageImage source, La diaria

    The focal point for Uruguayan newspaper La Diaria is Uruguay's victory over Italy and their progress to the knockout stages of the World Cup.

  19. In the paperspublished at 09:38 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Corriere dello sport back pageImage source, Corriere dello sport

    The back page of Italian newspaper Corriere Dello sport focuses on Italy's World Cup elimination, rather than the controversy surrounding Luis Suarez.

  20. Molby: Fifa will make example of Suarezpublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 25 June 2014

    Former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby expects Luis Suarez to be banned for at least the rest of the World Cup after his alleged bite on Giorgio Chiellini.

    Molby told the Liverpool Echo:, external "For him to do it in such a high-profile game, I'm sure Fifa will make an example out of him.

    "Obviously, his World Cup is over and I would expect Fifa to give him a long international ban.

    "It's a massive blow not only for Luis Suarez but for Uruguay's hopes of going any further as he's their best player by some distance."