BBC Sport has a live World Cup knockout bracket updating after every match.
Some clever soul has made it so it automatically works out the 495 possible combinations of third-placed teams.
Right now?
Germany v Brazil
England v Portugal
Scotland v Japan
https://t.co/RnvFefXFtQ
83 - Chris Richards completed all 83 passes he attempted for the #USMNT against Paraguay, the most passes with a 100 percent accuracy rate by any player in a FIFA World Cup match since 1966.
Perfection.
#1 and #2 leading the league in 3PM ๐
only the SECOND set of NBA teammates to ever do it | https://t.co/238Z3XV8hj
#HiveMentality x @Kon2Knueppel x @MELOD1P
NEW RECORD: Pep Guardiola has become the fastest manager to record 150 Premier League wins when #ManCity have scored 3+ times, reaching the landmark in 358 matches.
Guardiola has overtaken Alex Ferguson's 522 matches and Arsene Wenger's 524 matches.
๐บ๐ธ IF MOST DON'T NOTICE A SHUTDOWN, WHAT'S BEING FUNDED?
The U.S. government shuts down... and for most Americans, life goes on.
No disruption. No chaos. Just... silence.
That should be alarming.
A federal budget of over $6 trillion should mean its absence is felt in every corner of daily life.
Instead, it vanishes, and only a small fraction of the population notices.
That disconnect points to a deeper issue: massive inefficiency, misplaced priorities, and a bloated bureaucracy that doesnโt actually serve most Americans.
Yes, real people are impacted: federal workers, military families, low-income Americans.
But if a shutdown only affects a thin slice of the country, here's the big question:
Where is the rest of the money going?
Why is so much of our federal footprint invisible until it is used as political leverage?
A government shutdown should expose vital functions grinding to a halt, not highlight how little of it is truly essential.
If Americans barely notice when it's gone, then maybe it's time to question what the population is really paying for.
A night to remember in Lenovo. Combined effort on all fronts. Appreciate everyone who came out and made it special. The atmosphere was phenomenal. The Pack is Back!