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World Cup: Cameroon and Serbia share thrilling 3-3 draw - reaction
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- Cameroon come from two goals down to draw World Cup thriller against Serbia
- Aboubakar scored amazing lob and Choupo-Moting tapped in to make it 3-3
- Pavlovic, Milinkovic-Savic and Mitrovic had earlier put Serbia 3-1 up
- Mitrovic capped brilliant team move for one of goals of tournament so far
- Castelletto opened scoring after Mitrovic hit post for Serbia
Live Reporting
Tom Mallows
All times stated are UK
'That is great play'
Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
That was brilliant from Aleksandar Mitrovic. He gets himself in a position where he would be second favourite to get it on target and he hits the post. That is great play indeed.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
What an effort by Aleksandar Mitrovic!
The Fulham striker plays a one-two with Dusan Tadic to find space on the right of the penalty area. He then cuts back onto his left foot and curls in a thumping effort that smacks off the far post.
Unlucky.
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Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Very intriguing that the first three touches from Devis Epassy he has just lumped it up the field. Beforehand we noticed that Cameroon used to play out from the back. He must have just been told to lump it up Eric Choupo-Moting as soon as possible.
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Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Early chance for Serbia and no surprise it is Aleksandar Mitrovic on the end of it.
Andrija Zivkovic crosses from the right and finds the Fulham striker unmarked, but his header loops over the bar.
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Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Devis Epassy will know that everyone is looking at him so if he makes a mistake it will absolutely rebound back onto the manager.
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Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
And he is. There's huge cheers from the Serbia fans as Aleksandar Mitrovic runs back onto the pitch.
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Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Ooh, that looks a painful one.
Just seconds into the game Aleksandar Mitrovic lands awkwardly following an aerial challenge and looks to have rolled his ankle.
The physios come on to take a look, but it looks like he will be ok.
KICK-OFF
Cameroon 0-0 Serbia
Away we go...
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Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
The two national anthems were passionately belted out with gusto.
This is a huge game for both sides with their World Cup futures on the line.
Kick-off coming right up...
Atmosphere building
Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
There's a cracking atmosphere at the Al Janoub Stadium.
Not long to go now.
Sutton's predictions
After watching Serbia against Brazil I am not very impressed by Statman Dave's leftfield pick for Serbia to win the World Cup.
I don't think they will beat a pretty average Cameroon side either.
Prediction: 1-1
Sutton's full predictions for the second round of World Cup games
Match facts
Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
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The standings
Here is how Group G looks going into today's second round of matches.
Serbia are bottom of the group after a 2-0 loss to pre-tournament favourites Brazil, while Cameroon's 1-0 defeat by Switzerland means the African side are still seeking their first victory at a World Cup finals since 2002.
A loss for either team, combined with a draw between Brazil and Switzerland later on Monday (16:00 GMT), would see them exit the tournament with a match remaining.
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Onana left out of Cameroon squad
Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
Celestine Karoney
BBC Sport Africa in Doha
Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana has been left out of the country’s crucial world cup match against Serbia.
Reports from the camp indicate the Inter Milan player has been sanctioned for disciplinary reason but no details have been released yet.
Onana has been the country’s first choice goalkeeper since 2019 after choosing not to play for the country in the African cup of nations winning campaign in 2017.
What's coming up today?
Four more games coming your way today, including five-time winners Brazil and Euro 2016 winners Portugal.
The final round of matches begin tomorrow, with the two matches in each group kicking off at the same time.
That means today is the last day to feature four games back-to-back.
Make the most of it!
Group G
Group H
All times GMT.
Team news - Epassy in for Onana
Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
Let's start with team news and there's an interesting selection decision for Cameroon - goalkeeper Devis Epassy starts in favour of usual first-choice Andre Onana.
Onana was not reported to be injured in the build-up to this game but does not appear to be on the bench either. We will bring you any updates on that as soon as we have them.
Cameroon XI: Devis Epassy, Nouhou Tolo, Nicolas Nkoulou, Jean-Charles Castelletto, Collins Fai, Martin Hongla, Pierre Kunde, Frank Anguissa, Karl Toko-Ekambi, Eric Choupo-Moting, Bryan Mbeumo
Aleksandar Mitrovic once again starts up front on his own for Serbia, which means Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus has to make do with a place on the bench.
Serbia XI: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, Strahinja Pavlovic, Milos Veljkovic, Nikola Milenkovic, Filip Kostic, Nemanja Maksimovic, Sasa Lukic, Andrija Zivkovic, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Dusan Tadic, Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Good morning
Cameroon v Serbia (10:00 GMT)
Defeats in their opening group matches leaves Cameroon and Serbia on the brink.
They need a reaction to keep their World Cup hopes alive.