The Netherlands survived a late scare against the United States to move into the World Cup quarter-finals with a ruthless display of finishing.
The US had the game's biggest early chance when Christian Pulisic was denied by the legs of Dutch goalkeeper Andries Noppert and the failure to take that opportunity proved highly expensive.
Louis van Gaal's side responded in the finest Dutch traditions in the 10th minute when Memphis Depay crowned a magnificent 21-pass move by turning in Denzel Dumfries' cross.
The US battled hard but lacked a cutting edge and were punished once more in similar fashion with the final kick of the first half when Daley Blind arrived with perfect timing on the end of another Dumfries cut back.
The Dutch were given anxious moments when the US pulled a goal back in the 76th minute as Haji Wright's freak deflection from Pulisic's cross looped in at the far post.
But they restored their two-goal lead five minutes later when creator Dumfries turned scorer, side-footing in a volley at the far post from Blind's cross.
Right, let's look at some reaction to Saturday's games.
First, Netherlands. Louis van Gaal's side beat the USA 3-1 to progress to the quarter-finals.
They are quietly going about their business...
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The back page of the Sunday Express is along the same lines.
They say Gareth Southgate is "full of festive cheer" and wants to lift "spirts of the nation" with World Cup success.
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The back page of the Daily Star on Sunday focusses on England boss Gareth Southgate wanting to deliver a "Christmas cracker" to England fans.
The World Cup final is due to take place seven days before Christmas.
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First though, a quick look at the back pages.
It will be quick too, I can only get my hands on a couple!
Who else is playing in the last 16?
All times are GMT and subject to change
Two down, six to go. Here are the rest of the last 16 fixtures to look forward.
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)
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.
Today's agenda
This is what we've got on the menu today:
We'll bring you reaction from Saturday's first knockout games as Argentina and Netherlands progress
Build-up to Sunday's last-16 ties - France v Poland and of course, England v Senegal
England boss Gareth Southgate and forward Phil Foden have also been speaking to BBC TV so we'll bring you loads of quotes from them throughout the day
There will also be some media ahead of Monday's last-16 games. We know Brazil have injury issues so we'll hear from Tite about his plans to beat South Korea
Live Reporting
Callum Matthews and Lorraine McKenna
All times stated are UK
'One of the best goals you'll see!'
Netherlands 3-1 USA
Memphis Depay was the man to put the cherry on top of a sublime Dutch passing display for their opening goal against USA.
BBC pundit Martin Keown called it "one of the best goals you'll see."
Warm up your thumbs and let us know below if you agree.
Netherland beat USA to book quarter-final place
Netherlands 3-1 USA
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer in Doha
The Netherlands survived a late scare against the United States to move into the World Cup quarter-finals with a ruthless display of finishing.
The US had the game's biggest early chance when Christian Pulisic was denied by the legs of Dutch goalkeeper Andries Noppert and the failure to take that opportunity proved highly expensive.
Louis van Gaal's side responded in the finest Dutch traditions in the 10th minute when Memphis Depay crowned a magnificent 21-pass move by turning in Denzel Dumfries' cross.
The US battled hard but lacked a cutting edge and were punished once more in similar fashion with the final kick of the first half when Daley Blind arrived with perfect timing on the end of another Dumfries cut back.
The Dutch were given anxious moments when the US pulled a goal back in the 76th minute as Haji Wright's freak deflection from Pulisic's cross looped in at the far post.
But they restored their two-goal lead five minutes later when creator Dumfries turned scorer, side-footing in a volley at the far post from Blind's cross.
Read the full report.
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Told you it would be quick!
Right, let's look at some reaction to Saturday's games.
First, Netherlands. Louis van Gaal's side beat the USA 3-1 to progress to the quarter-finals.
They are quietly going about their business...
Post update
The back page of the Sunday Express is along the same lines.
They say Gareth Southgate is "full of festive cheer" and wants to lift "spirts of the nation" with World Cup success.
Post update
The back page of the Daily Star on Sunday focusses on England boss Gareth Southgate wanting to deliver a "Christmas cracker" to England fans.
The World Cup final is due to take place seven days before Christmas.
Post update
First though, a quick look at the back pages.
It will be quick too, I can only get my hands on a couple!
Who else is playing in the last 16?
All times are GMT and subject to change
Two down, six to go. Here are the rest of the last 16 fixtures to look forward.
Sunday, 4 December
Monday, 5 December
Tuesday, 6 December
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.
Today's agenda
This is what we've got on the menu today:
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Morning!
Netherlands and Argentina won on Saturday to set up the first quarter-final on Friday, but who will join them?
Two more of football's powerhouses in France and England will try to on Sunday, but will they succeed?
Stick with us for all the build-up to the games.
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Netherlands are through.
Argentina are through.
Will England, France, Poland or Senegal join them?