Summary

  • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage from the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar

  • Australia are guaranteed to finish in top two if they beat Denmark

  • They will also qualify or last 16 with a draw if Tunisia do not beat France

  • Holders France are already through and will top Group D if they avoid defeat against Tunisia

  1. YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia 0-0 Denmark

    That's a very early booking for Australia's Aziz Behich as he grabs a handful of a Denmark shirt to slow the opposition's progress.

    Just four minutes in and he's going to have to be rather careful from here.

  2. 'Tunisian technicians but tad toothless'published at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia 0-0 France

    Martin Keown
    Former England defender on BBC One

    Tunisia are good technicians, they pass the ball well and were very composed against Denmark.

    But they are struggling to put their chances away - they have created a lot of chances in both games.

    I know they can still qualify but none of us really truly believe that - it's a case of salvaging some pride and they will want to make a good account of themselves.

  3. Postpublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia 0-0 France

    Wahbi Khazri appears to injure himself as he challenges Eduardo Camavinga for the ball. It doesn't stop the huge jeers from the Tunisia fans, however.

  4. Postpublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia 0-0 Denmark

    Australia take control of the ball in the opening stages, with Denmark not quite at the races just yet.

    Riley McGree takes the opportunity to have a first attempt of the game after good work by Mathew Leckie, but his shot from the edge of the box is blocked and the Danes get it clear.

  5. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia 0-0 France

    Interesting France line up as they go with a back four and midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in the left back position.

    Tunisia are right up for this and are first to attack, Anis Slimane chests the ball between two defenders but Steve Mandanda is off his line to gather ahead of him.

  6. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia 0-0 Denmark

    Dion Dublin
    Former England striker on BBC Two

    The pressure is on Denmark. The team that manages the occasion and doesn't get too hyped will come out on top.

    Australia 0-0 DenmarkImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia 0-0 Denmark

    A reminder that this is almost a winner-takes all match at Al Janoub Stadium.

    Essentially it is as far as Australia are concerned, and it will be for Denmark so long as Tunisia fail to beat already qualified France.

    If Denmark and Tunisia both win, then we go to goal difference and goals scored...

    Don't worry, we'll keep you updated with the standings as we go!

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    It could be an interesting 90 minutes of twists and turns ahead as the final two games in Group D get under way.

  9. 'Big responsibility for Eriksen'published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia v Denmark (15:00 GMT)

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former England midfielder on BBC Two

    Christian Eriksen, first and foremost. He's got a big responsibility in this team to go and make something happen. Everyone expected them to cruise through the group.

    He's their talisman. Whether he plays a bit higher up today, his job will be to get out there and score or create goals which he does best.

  10. 'Australia will do everything to stop Denmark firing'published at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia v Denmark (15:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Former Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "Positive and optimistic are the first two words that come to mind straight away. Full of anticipation like the rest of the nation.

    "The strength of the group is the togetherness and the fact that they have been on each other's journey and been with each other for such a long time has shown that, particularly in this tournament.

    "Mitchell Duke has brought so much. His workrate has been fantastic for the team, leading the line and he's going to need to do that tonight. He got his reward with the goal and he will be looking to add to that. He's going to need to give everything, as will everyone. The guys that do eventually come on will need to give everything maybe see the game out, maybe go and get a goal, they will have to be ready for every scenario.

    "Both of our goals have come from crosses, they won't go too far from that, there will be that set play threat. Big Harry Souttar has had a fantastic tournament to date, particularly in that last game, he led the line at the back. He's a threat with all 6ft6 of him to grab himself a goal.

    "It's about who will hold their nerves the longest. Both teams are well aware that they are in with a shout and it's who can have their composure. We're well aware of the quality Denmark has. They haven't got firing yet which is a concern.

    "We are going to hope that doesn't happen today and we will do everything within our capabilities to stop that happening. They'll be under no illusions that they've got threats but that's where they'll have to impose their own game on Denmark as well."

  11. 'Fringe players will want to pay Deschamps back'published at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    Didier Drogba
    Former Ivory Coast striker on BBC One

    Didier Deschamps' strength is talking to players - he is always with them.

    Even those who are not considered as starters, he challenges them and tells them he is going to protect them and give them some minutes.

    This is the time - so they are going to want to pay him back.

  12. 'Australia need to go out and enjoy themselves'published at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia v Denmark (15:00 GMT)

    Micah Richards
    Former England defender on BBC Two

    I just think when you're the underdogs, you just go out there and enjoy yourself you're at the World Cup, it's a massive stage for Australia.

    It's only their third win I think they're going to go out there and embrace it. They are here to enjoy it and the crowds outside have shown that as well.

  13. Who will progress from Group D?published at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia v Denmark (15:00 GMT)

    Simon Gleave, head of sports analysis, Nielsen's Gracenote:

    "With France through and potentially opponents for England in an eventual quarter-final, all eyes should be on the Australia v Denmark match.

    "The Gracenote world rankings which underpin our forecasts rank Australia 30th in the world and Denmark 14th.

    "However, as Australia can finish second with a draw, their 46% chance of progress is almost equal to Denmark's 47%.

    "Tunisia have 7% chance of finishing second."

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  14. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Interesting fact that a defending champion rarely manages to follow it up successfully in the next World Cup.

    France are the first holders to reach the round of 16 since Brazil in 2006.

  15. Postpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Education City Stadium

    There's an obvious divide of fans in the stadium. The Tunisia fans are in good voice draped in red, behind the goal to our left. The French flags are very evident behind the goal to our right.

    So far, the Tunisians are winning the fan battle for loudness. They just need to win the game now.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  16. 'Tunisia energy has been amazing'published at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    Jurgen Klinsmann
    Former Germany head coach on BBC One

    They are coming in as underdogs and they have nothing to lose.

    The energy they have brought into their two games has been amazing. The first 20 minutes against Denmark, I thought it was a hurricane coming into the stadium.

    All they needed was to score but the goal didn't come and they ran out of gas.

  17. 'The five fingers of a hand'published at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    Laura Georges
    Former France international on BBC One

    Tunisia have been really impressive during the tournament - yes we are talking about the lack of scoring goals but their defence has worked really well as a unit.

    They call each other the five fingers of a hand and they are really calm and composed.

  18. Beware Duke's aerial threatpublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Australia v Denmark (15:00 GMT)

    Mitchell Duke's crucial winner against Tunisia last time out continued his fine form when starting for the Socceroos. Denmark certainly can't afford to leave him free at set-pieces...

    Mitchell Duke
  19. He'll be thinking 'bring me on'published at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    Jurgen Klinsmann
    Former Germany head coach on BBC One

    You want to ask Mbappe if he wants to be on the bench? When there is the opportunity to score one or two goals and he wants to win the Golden Boot obviously.

    This is what you live for as a forward - I'm sure he says it's all good for the spirit of the team but inside he's thinking, bring me on, I want to score.

  20. Postpublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2022

    Tunisia v France (15:00 GMT)

    .Image source, Getty Images

    A replica World Cup is all well and good but I want to see more of the chap's beard in the background!