Summary

  • Use play icon at top of page to watch live coverage of last-16 meeting

  • FT: Netherlands 3-1 USA - Depay opens scoring & Daley Blind adds second; Wright pulls one back before Dumfries adds Dutch third

  • Winner will face Argentina or Australia, who meet at 19:00 GMT, in quarter-finals

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  1. 'Adams is special'published at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Jurgen Klinsmann
    Former Germany head coach on BBC One

    This kid is very, very special. Tyler Adams always went the difficult way. He went to Europe early and he's so highly respected by his team-mates. When things go wrong, they turn to Tyler. He's quite quiet compared to Weston McKennie, who is more vocal, but he leads by example.

  2. Previous meetings, etcpublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Timmy Chandelier (centre) in action for USA v Netherlands in 2015Image source, Getty Images

    All five previous meetings between Netherlands and USA have been in friendlies – Oranje won the first four between 1998 and 2010, with USA winning the most recent encounter 4-3 in 2015.

    Netherlands are unbeaten in their last 19 World Cup games against non-European nations (W13 D6) since a 3-2 loss to Brazil in the 1994 quarter-final. However, two of their six draws in this run have seen them eliminated on penalties (vs Brazil in 1998 and Argentina in 2014).

    Meanwhile, the USA are winless in their last 11 World Cup games against European nations (D6 L5) since beating Portugal 3-2 in 2002. Overall, USA have won just three of their 23 World Cup games against European sides (D7 L13), also beating Belgium in 1930 and England in 1950.

  3. 'Van Dijk has got everything'published at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Micah Richards
    Former England defender on BBC One

    Virgil van Dijk has got everything for a modern defender. People seem to forget that he had a cruciate ligament injury and it can take up to 18 months to get back to normal after that.

    If Netherlands are going to win today, he is going to be very important.

  4. Postpublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Jurgen Klinsmann
    Former Germany head coach on BBC One

    It's not just at the World Cup, Gakpo has scored some great goals for PSV Eindhoven in club football recently.

    He's fast, he knows what to do, he can finish left or right-footed. He is a player to watch.

  5. Why fitness is as important as quality at this World Cuppublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Danny MurphyImage source, Getty Images

    It is becoming obvious that fitness and athleticism are becoming as much a factor in deciding matches at this World Cup as technical ability.

    That is one of the main reasons we saw so many shocks in the group stage, although of course the teams who caused upsets also had a very good tactical plan.

    For example, the physical output we saw from Japan when they beat Spain and Germany, Saudi Arabia when they beat Argentina, and also Morocco in their win over Belgium, helped them overcome teams who, on paper, had much better players.

    You would normally expect to see the more technical side wear the opposition down by the end of games, with more spaces appearing when they tire late on.

    In the Premier League, you see Manchester City do that all the time - they scored more goals in the last 15 minutes of matches than anyone else last season.

    Here in Qatar, it's been different. The decisive moments from the underdogs have largely come in the second half of games.

    They are the ones finishing games strongly, and the new rule allowing teams to make five substitutions instead of three definitely helps.

    Football is a squad game now - not just during tournaments but in the middle of matches too.

    South Korea's amazing late success over Portugal was another totally unexpected result, but it was no surprise it was a substitute who scored their injury-time winner.

    Read more here.

  6. How to take a penalty in a shootoutpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Roberto Baggio (top), Diego Maradona (bottom) and Zinedine Zidane (middle)Image source, BBC/Getty Images

    The knockout rounds bring in that old favourite of football fans - the penalty shootout.

    There have been 30 shootouts in the World Cup over the years, but how can the past inform the present? Are there any nuggets of information or insight we can glean from all those kicks taken in pursuit of victory?

    The boffins at BBC Sport and Opta have crunched the numbers and you can read the findings here.

    Here's a question... when you think of World Cup penalty shootouts, which one penalty is the first that springs to mind? I think (in part because I've tried to block out all the disastrous England ones) is Roberto Baggio's at USA '94.

  7. Sutton's predictionpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Chris SuttonImage source, Getty Images

    The Netherlands sailed through their group but I don't think they look anything special. In fact, they have been pretty underwhelming so far.

    They are my left-field pick to win this World Cup but, to even get near that, they will have to improve on what they have shown us so far.

    I am not sure that will happen, and this might be another game where the Dutch find a way to win, rather than dazzle us.

    The danger for them is if they take the United States too lightly, because a lot of England fans thought we would beat them easily and the reality was very different.

    The US are not just well organised, they are young and hungry and I like the way they play. My only worry about them is that they don't have a goalscorer in their team.

    Christian Pulisic is an injury doubt, and if he does miss out it is a big problem for them. They struggle to find the net anyway.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Read all of Sutton's last-16 predictions here

  8. Postpublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Cody GakpoImage source, Getty Images

    Gakpo could become the first Netherlands player to score in each of his first four World Cup appearances, with Christian Vieri the last European player to do so in 1998. Indeed, Gakpo could become the first Dutchman to score in four consecutive World Cup games overall.

  9. 'Gakpo lighting it up'published at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Alex Scott
    Former England and Arsenal defender on BBC One

    When you look at this Dutch team, a lot of the talk was about other players but Cody Gakpo is the one lighting it up - and in some style.

    He's so hard for defenders to pick him up because of his movement, he's got that quality and he likes to link up the play as well. He's so exciting.

  10. Gracenote statspublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Simon Gleave
    Head of sports analysis, Nielsen Gracenote

    • Cody Gakpo is one of only two players to have scored in every World Cup 2022 group match. The other is Spain's Alvaro Morata.
    • Goalkeeper Andries Noppert made 11 saves in the group phase. His save percentage of 92% is the highest of the competition.
    • Frenkie de Jong made a group phase high 13 tackles, and was equal most prolific tackler with Ibrahima Konate (France) and Achraf Hakimi (Morocco).
    • Of the 16 teams to reach this stage, the Netherlands have made the most fouls (47). No player has made more fouls at World Cup 2022 than Denziel Dumfries. The Dutch right wing-back has 10 fouls to his name across the three matches so far.
    • Only 26% of goal attempts by the USA were on target during the group phase. Of the teams in the last-16, only they and Poland managed to place less than 30% of their attempts on target.
    • Christian Pulisic is the most prolific crosser of the players reaching the last-16. He attempted 22 crosses in the group phase, three more than Angel Di Maria (Argentina) and Cody Gakpo (Netherlands).
    • The United States have fielded the only team at World Cup 2022 whose starting XI had an average age of less than 25 (24 years 320 days). That was against Iran in their final group phase match."
  11. 'Gakpo is a individual talent'published at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Dion Dublin
    Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    If you play in that position, you have to play to your strengths and he finds himself in very good goal scoring positions very often. Cody Gakpo is not one of those players who you have to supply for all the time.

    He's very much an individual talent, lots of little skill, lovely little flicks, very aware of where he is on the pitch and he always chooses the right finish. Will it be a right foot, left foot or header today? I don't know.

  12. US football fans queue up in the rainpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Jonathan Csapo
    BBC News, Washington DC

    The line of football fans is stretching down the street this morning outside a downtown Washington bar.

    The doors opened at 6am. In the pouring rain organiser Jake Didinsky rallies chants and cheers - damp weather does not equal damp spirits ahead of this knockout match.

    Stakes are high - if the US men’s team beats the Netherlands they’ll advance to the quarter-finals for the first time in two decades.

    Football fans queue in the rain outside a bar in Washington DC
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    Ali: This USA team is too strong for Holland.

  14. Foden ready to grasp opportunitiespublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Media caption,

    World Cup 2022: Phil Foden on being himself, squad competition and taking his chances

    England forward Phil Foden says his World Cup has been a "mixed bag" but believes he has a chance of starting England's last-16 clash with Senegal.

    Foden scored in England's 3-0 Group B win against Wales, having missed his side's goalless draw with the USA.

    "It has been up and down," the Manchester City forward told BBC TV.

    "[I am] disappointed not to start more games but it is part of the tournament. I am a team player and when I get the opportunities I'll take them."

    Foden has scored nine goals and assisted twice in 22 appearances for his club and country this season.

    He came on as a 71st-minute substitute in England's opener with Iran and played all 90 minutes against Wales.

    Read more here.

  15. Who starts for England against Senegal?published at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Tomorrow, England take on African champions Senegal in the last 16.

    BBC pundits Alan Shearer and Rio Ferdinand have been picking their Three Lions XIs for the game...

  16. 'We play very defensively'published at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Khalifa International Stadium

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    The Dutch are everywhere. We know the Oranje bring the support with them wherever they go.

    A father and son are here for the entire tournament and are hoping the Netherlands will be there at the end but they're not overly confident.

    "I think it will be 0-0. We play very defensive," said the father on the right.

    "But we hope for the best. We will see."

    The son was a bit more optimistic. He had Denzel Dumfries' name on the back of his shirt. "It will be close but I think we can win."

  17. Watch: The Football News Show - The American Evolutionpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    The latest Football News show takes a look at how the US national team’s success in reaching the last 16 in Qatar with impact the growth of the sport and their domestic game.

    They are joined by David Bruce from the MLS, who says the run is a "massive positive" for the league.

    Have a watch of the clip below, and check out the full episode on BBC iPlayer.

    Media caption,

    The Football News Show: The American Evolution

  18. End of the road for Suarezpublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

    Twelve years on from their controversial meeting in South Africa, Luis Suarez was once again at the centre of the action as Ghana took on Uruguay at the World Cup last night.

    How are your sympathy levels? I won't lie, mine are pretty, pretty low.

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    Fan picture from Netherlands v USA at FIFA World Cup in QatarImage source, Luke Curtis
  20. 'Lack of match fitness could be the difference'published at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022

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    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Finally from former USA midfielder Stuart Holden: "This US team are the best when they can play with the ball and when they can play with the full backs high up the field and I don't think a back three really suits them.

    "The US have a couple of different players who are not fully match fit for 90 minutes and that could be the difference in this game against the Netherlands where there's a chance of 120 minutes and maybe penalties after."