Summary

  • Netherlands face Mexico in Fortaleza at 17:00 BST

  • Costa Rica play Greece in Recife at 21:00 BST

  • Bernstein: Government should lead football reform

  • Brazil and Colombia reach last eight

  • GET INVOLVED: Will there be a new name on the World Cup?

  1. What a start to the last 16published at 07:28 British Summer Time 29 June 2014

    The knockout stages of a major tournament can sometimes result in a tight, cagey matches but last night's games were in keeping with the rest of this World Cup - tense, full of drama and featuring some top class goals.

    If you happen to have missed any of the action then don't worry, we have everything for you here. Highlights of Brazil's nail-biting penalty win over Chile are well worth a watch and if you haven't seen James Rodriguez's wonder goal for Colombia against Uruguay that everyone will be talking about then we've got that covered as well.

    However, if you are worried about spilling your Sunday morning cooked breakfast over the keyboard then don't worry - you can always watch the highlights from both matches on BBC Two at 09:45 BST.

  2. Welcome to Sportsdaypublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 28 June 2014

    Brazil players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Good morning and welcome to World Cup Sportsday, thanks for joining us.

    Day 18 of the tournament will see two more countries join Brazil and Colombia in the quarter-finals.

    Netherlands will be favourites to book their place as they take on Mexico at 17:00 BST while one of Costa Rica or Greece, who play at 21:00 BST, will join them.

    But before we turn our eye to those matches, we'll look back at all the reaction from a thrilling night where hosts Brazil put their fans through the torture of penalty shootout win over Chile, while a stunning James Rodriguez volley helped Colombia beat Uruguay.

    We'll also bring you all the latest breaking news from our team out in Brazil.