So it's goodbye to Spain and Switzerland, we barely knew you.
But the World Cup marches on and so do we.
We'll hear from the France camp over the next few hours.
And, most importantly, we've got Kyle Walker and England up from 1.30pm.
How have travelling fans found Qatar?
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At about 4.30am every day in Doha, the Adhan echoes around the city. After hearing the Islamic call to prayer, worshippers make their way to their local mosque for Fajr (dawn) prayers.
At the same time, World Cup visitors are climbing back into their beds having left the Fifa fan festival - where matches are shown on big screens, then concerts staged - when it closes at 2am.
"It feels so special seeing the excitement and smiles of the fans," fan festival director Mead Al Emadi told BBC Sport. "We have welcomed people from all backgrounds and cultures to celebrate the best of football here."
Qatar is a conservative country but Sharia law is firmly entrenched in its constitution - homosexuality is illegal, and the consumption of alcohol is prohibited in public.
Every stadium has designated prayer rooms, including the media centres, which are often packed when the time is approaching for the next of the five daily prayers, and the Khalifa International Stadium has a purpose-built mosque within its perimeter.
"If the World Cup hadn't been held here, we probably wouldn't have come [to Qatar]," says Faizal, who has travelled from Yorkshire with his father and brother.
"The prayer facilities here make it very easy for us, whether it's in the fan festival, the souq or the stadium. It has been lovely to see tourists from all over the world attending the mosques and having a genuine interest in Islam and the Arab culture.
"Halal food is a must for us and would most likely be a struggle in other countries, so having access to halal food wherever we are is such a huge benefit to us."
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By the end of the World Cup we will be talking about Mbappe, Bellingham & Ramos - there will be farewell reels to Messi & Ronaldo - this is where it ends for them - they are the past. The future looks amazing!
'This defeat hurts'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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Switzerland's talisman Xherdan Shaqiri did apologise after the defeat saying: "That was not our true face and we're very disappointed.
"We were shown our limits and we have to apologise to all Switzerland fans in the name of the team."
Boss Murat Yakin admitted his side has been caught cold by Portgual.
"We must accept this defeat and congratulate Portugal," he said. "They surprised us.
"This defeat hurts - the score and the manner of the loss saddens me."
A glaring omission
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Realised we've not had any Switzerland chat this morning.
I can only apologise.
Here's a picture of Granit Xhaka looking sad.
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'On to the next!': Arab media reacts to Morocco win
Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 on pens)
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Arab and Moroccan media are enrapt at last
night’s victory over Spain on penalties.
Qatar’s own al-Jazeera noted that Morocco is
the first Arab country to progress this far in the World Cup
Saudi-funded Al Arabiya TV led bulletins with
the “miracle” result, saying: “The lions dominate and the matador falls."
Many of Morocco's newspapers also dedicated
their front pages to the victory. Aujourd'hui le Maroc led with the headline:
"On to the next!"
Immediately after the result and wrapped in a
Moroccan flag, the presenter in the studio of Moroccan state-run Al-Aoula TV
channel spoke to a correspondent who had joined revellers in capital
Rabat.
“I’m sure there are celebrations in every
Moroccan street, every city, in every house, in every flat” he said.
And on Twitter, several hashtags were trending -
including “The lions of the Atlantic” and “The Arabs’ pride”.
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With the end of his career on the horizon, at least Ronaldo can console himself by remembering that he is better looking than Wayne Rooney
SMS Message: Ronaldo is struggling more than Messi because Messi was never based on pure speed. A lot of what Ronaldo has done involved his pace, which he hasn’t got anymore. It’s time he finished. Portugal showed last night they’re better without him just like Man Utd have shown they’re better without him this season too from Paul
Ronaldo is struggling more than Messi because Messi was never based on pure speed. A lot of what Ronaldo has done involved his pace, which he hasn’t got anymore. It’s time he finished. Portugal showed last night they’re better without him just like Man Utd have shown they’re better without him this season too
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Newcastle's missed opportunity?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Newcastle were reportedly in for Goncalo Ramos in the summer, but signed Alexander Isak.
He has since scored nine goals in 11 games for Benfica, and a hat-trick for Portugal at the World Cup.
One that got away?
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Which was the best goal?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
I'm partial to a dinked finish but am leaning towards Rafael Leao's superb curler...
Who is Ramos?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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While Cristiano Ronaldo, with eight World Cup goals, is yet to score in six knockout appearances for Portugal at the tournament, Ramos already has three.
Ramos, who developed through Benfica's youth system, had played a total of just 33 minutes for Portugal in three appearances for his country before facing Switzerland on Tuesday.
That included one goal in a 23-minute friendly appearance against Nigeria in November, before a two-minute and an eight-minute cameo in the group games against Ghana and Uruguay respectively.
He then remained an unused substitute as an already qualified Portugal lost to South Korea.
However, given his first senior international start in the knockout stages of the World Cup, he delivered a performance that suggested he had been doing this for years.
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Ronaldo will end up having the last laugh when he provides the decisive goal to win the World Cup for Portugal.
Ramos 'surpassed only by Pele'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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Goncalo Ramos certainly stole the headlines across Portugal, after scoring a hat-trick in his first start of the tournament.
Portugal's national newspaper, Jornal de Noticias, called the 21-year-old "the 'sorcerer' surpassed only by Pele," in reference to the fact that he is the youngest player to score a World Cup hat-trick since the Brazilian great.
The paper added that Ramos' path has been one of "rapid ascent" but "he stood out" as a talent at the age of five when growing up in the Algarve city of Olhao.
Elsewhere, in Record, the headline reads "From Olhao to the World," adding the young striker, enjoyed a "night of dreams."
Even though it might have been a dream full debut for the Benfica forward, like all good things, it will come at a price.
According to A Bola, a Portuguese sports newspaper, teammate William Carvalho says the 21-year-old "now has to pay for dinner," as a result of his success.
The new kid on the block
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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We must not forget the man who walked in Cristiano Ronaldo's shoes last night.
We interrupt this Cristiano Ronaldo chatter to remember the other winners last night.
Some extraordinary images from around the world of Moroccan fans celebrating.
Must have been particularly raw on the streets of Spain.
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'Father Time is relentless'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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Portugal football
expert Hugo Pedro Queiros said his national team played their best game in a year, calling it "a night of records".
Speaking to BBC's Radio 5 Live, he said Cristiano Ronaldo hasn't been himself throughout this World Cup, adding that the end of the 37-year-old's career is on the horizon.
"Ronaldo is an absolute hero to the Portuguese people and to to football fans, whether Portuguese or not, here in Qatar and you see that every day," Queiros said.
"However, the people are starting to realise and understand that that every star has its twilight and Ronaldo's twilight is coming - Father Time is relentless, and you cannot beat him.
"Especially after yesterday, it's going to be a natural passage. Had it gone wrong, it would raise a lot more controversy. But Ramos had his dream debut as a starting forward for Portugal, so it was a night of records."
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SMS Message: I believe it backs up Man Utd's position, with Cristiano misbehaving with Portugal when he always had a very good relationship with the national team. He thinks that he has to be listened to by the managers/coaches. He should retire now to protect his legacy getting any more tarnished by his current behaviour. from Ian
I believe it backs up Man Utd's position, with Cristiano misbehaving with Portugal when he always had a very good relationship with the national team. He thinks that he has to be listened to by the managers/coaches. He should retire now to protect his legacy getting any more tarnished by his current behaviour.
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Ronaldo needs to accept that he isn’t the same player he used to be and that the game has changed a lot in the time he has been at the top. But trying to fit in with an ultra ego just makes him look like a lost child in a sweet shop.
SMS Message: Ramos claiming no-one in the Portugal team "talked about it" regarding Ronaldo being dropped to the bench doesn't sound like a good thing at all. The decision paid off brilliantly against a very disappointing Switzerland, but let's see how united this squad is against sterner tests to come. from Chris
Ramos claiming no-one in the Portugal team "talked about it" regarding Ronaldo being dropped to the bench doesn't sound like a good thing at all. The decision paid off brilliantly against a very disappointing Switzerland, but let's see how united this squad is against sterner tests to come.
Vamos Ramos and Moroccan magic
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We're loving having you here but don't forget to listen to all the best reaction and analysis on World Cup Daily over on BBC Sounds.
Kelly Cates is joined by guests from all around the world to react to Tuesday’s results, including Jose Fonte on Portugal and then Moroccan journalist Aziz Nait Sibaha and a rather frustrated Guillem Balague on Morocco against Spain.
And if that wasn't enough, after England’s Bukayo Saka decided to test his team-mates with a spelling competition, the 5 live sport team decided to do the same…. with mixed results!
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O'Neill meets the media
Michael O'Neill has returned for a second spell as Northern ireland manager after two-and-a-half years away from the role.
He's conducting his first news conference and you can follow live updates over here.
Onwards and upwards
So it's goodbye to Spain and Switzerland, we barely knew you.
But the World Cup marches on and so do we.
We'll hear from the France camp over the next few hours.
And, most importantly, we've got Kyle Walker and England up from 1.30pm.
How have travelling fans found Qatar?
At about 4.30am every day in Doha, the Adhan echoes around the city. After hearing the Islamic call to prayer, worshippers make their way to their local mosque for Fajr (dawn) prayers.
At the same time, World Cup visitors are climbing back into their beds having left the Fifa fan festival - where matches are shown on big screens, then concerts staged - when it closes at 2am.
"It feels so special seeing the excitement and smiles of the fans," fan festival director Mead Al Emadi told BBC Sport. "We have welcomed people from all backgrounds and cultures to celebrate the best of football here."
Qatar is a conservative country but Sharia law is firmly entrenched in its constitution - homosexuality is illegal, and the consumption of alcohol is prohibited in public.
Every stadium has designated prayer rooms, including the media centres, which are often packed when the time is approaching for the next of the five daily prayers, and the Khalifa International Stadium has a purpose-built mosque within its perimeter.
"If the World Cup hadn't been held here, we probably wouldn't have come [to Qatar]," says Faizal, who has travelled from Yorkshire with his father and brother.
"The prayer facilities here make it very easy for us, whether it's in the fan festival, the souq or the stadium. It has been lovely to see tourists from all over the world attending the mosques and having a genuine interest in Islam and the Arab culture.
"Halal food is a must for us and would most likely be a struggle in other countries, so having access to halal food wherever we are is such a huge benefit to us."
Read more on the experience of travelling fans over here
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'This defeat hurts'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Switzerland's talisman Xherdan Shaqiri did apologise after the defeat saying: "That was not our true face and we're very disappointed.
"We were shown our limits and we have to apologise to all Switzerland fans in the name of the team."
Boss Murat Yakin admitted his side has been caught cold by Portgual.
"We must accept this defeat and congratulate Portugal," he said. "They surprised us.
"This defeat hurts - the score and the manner of the loss saddens me."
A glaring omission
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Realised we've not had any Switzerland chat this morning.
I can only apologise.
Here's a picture of Granit Xhaka looking sad.
'On to the next!': Arab media reacts to Morocco win
Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 on pens)
Arab and Moroccan media are enrapt at last night’s victory over Spain on penalties.
Qatar’s own al-Jazeera noted that Morocco is the first Arab country to progress this far in the World Cup
Saudi-funded Al Arabiya TV led bulletins with the “miracle” result, saying: “The lions dominate and the matador falls."
Many of Morocco's newspapers also dedicated their front pages to the victory. Aujourd'hui le Maroc led with the headline: "On to the next!"
Immediately after the result and wrapped in a Moroccan flag, the presenter in the studio of Moroccan state-run Al-Aoula TV channel spoke to a correspondent who had joined revellers in capital Rabat.
“I’m sure there are celebrations in every Moroccan street, every city, in every house, in every flat” he said.
And on Twitter, several hashtags were trending - including “The lions of the Atlantic” and “The Arabs’ pride”.
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Oh and by the way...
Newcastle United
Whisper it, but somehow we're less than two weeks away from Premier League clubs returning to action.
So if it's Newcastle updates you're after, bookmark this page and click the bell icon to make sure you get notifications.
Newcastle's missed opportunity?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Newcastle were reportedly in for Goncalo Ramos in the summer, but signed Alexander Isak.
He has since scored nine goals in 11 games for Benfica, and a hat-trick for Portugal at the World Cup.
One that got away?
Which was the best goal?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
I'm partial to a dinked finish but am leaning towards Rafael Leao's superb curler...
Who is Ramos?
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
While Cristiano Ronaldo, with eight World Cup goals, is yet to score in six knockout appearances for Portugal at the tournament, Ramos already has three.
Ramos, who developed through Benfica's youth system, had played a total of just 33 minutes for Portugal in three appearances for his country before facing Switzerland on Tuesday.
That included one goal in a 23-minute friendly appearance against Nigeria in November, before a two-minute and an eight-minute cameo in the group games against Ghana and Uruguay respectively.
He then remained an unused substitute as an already qualified Portugal lost to South Korea.
However, given his first senior international start in the knockout stages of the World Cup, he delivered a performance that suggested he had been doing this for years.
Read Harry Poole's full piece over here
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Ramos 'surpassed only by Pele'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Goncalo Ramos certainly stole the headlines across Portugal, after scoring a hat-trick in his first start of the tournament.
Portugal's national newspaper, Jornal de Noticias, called the 21-year-old "the 'sorcerer' surpassed only by Pele," in reference to the fact that he is the youngest player to score a World Cup hat-trick since the Brazilian great.
The paper added that Ramos' path has been one of "rapid ascent" but "he stood out" as a talent at the age of five when growing up in the Algarve city of Olhao.
Elsewhere, in Record, the headline reads "From Olhao to the World," adding the young striker, enjoyed a "night of dreams."
Even though it might have been a dream full debut for the Benfica forward, like all good things, it will come at a price.
According to A Bola, a Portuguese sports newspaper, teammate William Carvalho says the 21-year-old "now has to pay for dinner," as a result of his success.
The new kid on the block
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
We must not forget the man who walked in Cristiano Ronaldo's shoes last night.
He looked right at home.
Post update
Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 on pens)
And it wouldn't be winter without reports of 'chaos' on the roads.
Only this time in Manchester, it was caused by Moroccan football fans having a whale of a time.
Morocco joy
Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 on pens)
We interrupt this Cristiano Ronaldo chatter to remember the other winners last night.
Some extraordinary images from around the world of Moroccan fans celebrating.
Must have been particularly raw on the streets of Spain.
'Father Time is relentless'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Portugal football expert Hugo Pedro Queiros said his national team played their best game in a year, calling it "a night of records".
Speaking to BBC's Radio 5 Live, he said Cristiano Ronaldo hasn't been himself throughout this World Cup, adding that the end of the 37-year-old's career is on the horizon.
"Ronaldo is an absolute hero to the Portuguese people and to to football fans, whether Portuguese or not, here in Qatar and you see that every day," Queiros said.
"However, the people are starting to realise and understand that that every star has its twilight and Ronaldo's twilight is coming - Father Time is relentless, and you cannot beat him.
"Especially after yesterday, it's going to be a natural passage. Had it gone wrong, it would raise a lot more controversy. But Ramos had his dream debut as a starting forward for Portugal, so it was a night of records."
Get Involved - Ronaldo
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Vamos Ramos and Moroccan magic
We're loving having you here but don't forget to listen to all the best reaction and analysis on World Cup Daily over on BBC Sounds.
Kelly Cates is joined by guests from all around the world to react to Tuesday’s results, including Jose Fonte on Portugal and then Moroccan journalist Aziz Nait Sibaha and a rather frustrated Guillem Balague on Morocco against Spain.
And if that wasn't enough, after England’s Bukayo Saka decided to test his team-mates with a spelling competition, the 5 live sport team decided to do the same…. with mixed results!
Listen now over here