The back page of the I focuses on quotes from Manchester City defender John Stones, who said Gareth Southgate has made England contenders at major tournaments with his methods.
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'Herr to stay'
The back page of the Daily Mirror also focuses on that meeting held by Gareth Southgate, but goes with a German-related pun instead.
Daily MirrorCopyright: Daily Mirror
'No let-up now'
The back page of the Daily Mail goes in on a similar line from Gareth Southgate.
England players "have been warned that complacency with affect their World Cup dream", they say.
Daily MailCopyright: Daily Mail
'Sock it to 'em'
The back page of the Daily Star says Gareth Southgate called an England team meeting on Friday to encourage his players to keep their high standards as they look to avoid an early exit like Germany and Belgium.
Daily StarCopyright: Daily Star
'Heal good factor'
The back page of the Daily Express focuses on John Stones saying England want to use their Euro 2020 final defeat to spur them on in the World Cup.
Daily ExpressCopyright: Daily Express
'Tears of the devil'
The back page of the Daily Telegraph also focuses on Luis Suarez...
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'Karma'
The back page of The Times focusses on Luis Suarez and Uruguay's exit from the World Cup.
They said it is "karma" for Suarez, who denied Ghana with a handball in the 2010 tournament.
The TimesCopyright: The Times
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Get Involved - your group stage highlights
Tweet #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826
Now the group stages are over, we want your highlights so far. Here are some questions for you to think about:
Best goal
Best team
Best player
Best breakthrough player
Best game
Don't feel like you have to give us an answer for all of them, but the more the merrier!
You can tweet #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826 with your thoughts.
We've got Jurgen Klinsmann's answers and will be bringing you the best of those throughout the morning.
Today's agenda
This is what we've got on the card today:
We'll bring you reaction as the group stages conclude
Bring you some of the best numbers and moments from the initial 48 games
Build-up to Saturday's last-16 ties - Netherlands v USA and Argentina v Australia. You can watch both of those games on BBC One
Start looking at England's last-16 game against Senegal on Sunday. Boss Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane will be speaking to the media from 16:00 GMT
Who plays who in the last 16?
All times are GMT and subject to change
Saturday, 3 December
Netherlands v USA (15:00)
Argentina v Australia (19:00)
Sunday, 4 December
France v Poland (15:00)
England v Senegal (19:00)
Monday, 5 December
Japan v Croatia (15:00)
Brazil v South Korea (19:00)
Tuesday, 6 December
Morocco v Spain (15:00)
Portugal v Switzerland (19:00)
Eight games, all dripping with the kind of drama only knockout tournament football can provide.
The games in bold are all live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the website/app. The non-bold games are on ITV with radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the website/app, which will also run text commentary.
Live Reporting
Callum Matthews and Lorraine McKenna
All times stated are UK
'Southgate has made us contenders'
The back page of the I focuses on quotes from Manchester City defender John Stones, who said Gareth Southgate has made England contenders at major tournaments with his methods.
'Herr to stay'
The back page of the Daily Mirror also focuses on that meeting held by Gareth Southgate, but goes with a German-related pun instead.
'No let-up now'
The back page of the Daily Mail goes in on a similar line from Gareth Southgate.
England players "have been warned that complacency with affect their World Cup dream", they say.
'Sock it to 'em'
The back page of the Daily Star says Gareth Southgate called an England team meeting on Friday to encourage his players to keep their high standards as they look to avoid an early exit like Germany and Belgium.
'Heal good factor'
The back page of the Daily Express focuses on John Stones saying England want to use their Euro 2020 final defeat to spur them on in the World Cup.
'Tears of the devil'
The back page of the Daily Telegraph also focuses on Luis Suarez...
'Karma'
The back page of The Times focusses on Luis Suarez and Uruguay's exit from the World Cup.
They said it is "karma" for Suarez, who denied Ghana with a handball in the 2010 tournament.
Post update
We'll start with the back pages...
Get Involved - your group stage highlights
Tweet #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826
Now the group stages are over, we want your highlights so far. Here are some questions for you to think about:
Don't feel like you have to give us an answer for all of them, but the more the merrier!
You can tweet #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826 with your thoughts.
We've got Jurgen Klinsmann's answers and will be bringing you the best of those throughout the morning.
Today's agenda
This is what we've got on the card today:
Who plays who in the last 16?
All times are GMT and subject to change
Saturday, 3 December
Sunday, 4 December
Monday, 5 December
Tuesday, 6 December
Eight games, all dripping with the kind of drama only knockout tournament football can provide.
The games in bold are all live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the website/app. The non-bold games are on ITV with radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the website/app, which will also run text commentary.
Friday's results
Group F
Group G
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Morning!
The group stages are over in Qatar. But were they the best ever? Gary Lineker thinks so.
There is barely any time for us to debate that. The knockout stages start in under six hours.
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13 days.
48 games.
32 teams.
120 goals.
The group stages are over at the 2022 World Cup. Sixteen teams remain and we're straight into the knockout stage.