Today's matches:
Key updates:
13:16 CET - We've now made it to the final round of group-stage matches, and you can follow our live coverage of the first day of them right here!
06:05 CET - That brings us to the end of another day in the World Cup, with a mixture of results that set up Groups K and L nicely for the final day.
Colombia will be the happiest side - they are now through to the knockouts.
Who will join them tomorrow as we start the final matchday?
Remember, we will have our usual daily highlights very soon as well as more reaction from today's games.
05:58 CET - All over and despite a valiant defensive showing from DR Congo, Colombia prevail with Daniel Munoz the hero.
Their 1-0 victory puts them into the round of 32 with a game to spare, a huge achievement for the South Americans.

05:54 CET - Another chance for DR Congo goes begging. Chancel Mbemba gets to a corner, but his header is weak and Camilo Vargas makes the stop. Time running out for the Leopards...
05:52 CET - What a good save from Camilo Vargas! He has had a quiet evening, and he denies a stinging drive from Nathanael Mbuku as we go into stoppage time.
05:47 CET - Chaos in the DR Congo box as a strike is not cleared, but the referee gives a free-kick to the African side, weirdly pointing to the spot at the same time. Just five minutes remaining in this one.
05:42 CET - Luis Diaz has the ball in the back of the net AGAIN, but once again it's ruled out, this time for offside. He pounds the pitch in frustration, but as it stands, he and Colombia are into the knockout rounds.

05:40 CET - It's nearly two for Colombia, as Luis Diaz chips the goalkeeper to put the ball into the net, but the referee disallows it due to a foul in the build-up. We have 12 minutes left - can DR Congo find a leveller?
05:37 CET - Daniel Munoz breaks through! After huffing and puffing, Colombia finally have the lead through their right back. It's his fifth goal at international level, and he finds space on the edge of the box to sweep home via a critical deflection.

b05:35 CET - The first opening for some time for DR Congo, who float a cross to the back post that Colombia struggle to deal with. A shout of handball is waved away, too, but that is a wake-up call for Colombia.
05:29 CET - The game is turning scrappy as we reach the second hydration break, with DR Congo's passing yet to catch fire.
Colombia are still on the attack, but this is becoming a frustrating night for the South Americans.

05:22 CET - Just 30 minutes to go in this Group K clash, and DR Congo are closing in on a second valuable point at this World Cup.
If they can hold on, or score a shock opener, it would give them huge confidence going into a, on-paper, more winnable game against Uzbekistan.
Colombia, who have replaced James Rodriguez with Juan Quintero, are still probing, but have not been able to break through.
05:11 CET - Lionel Mpasi-Nzazu is at it again! Luis Diaz is clean through, gets the shot away, but the DR Congo goalkeeper stands tall to get a foot to it and deny Colombia once again.
The stopper is currently on an 8.0 rating - he has not put a foot wrong so far.

05:05 CET - We are back underway in Mexico with one change at the break for DR Congo. Sunderland's Noah Sadiki is on for Ngalayel Mukau.
04:50 CET - Half-time in Guadalajara, and we are still goalless despite Colombia's best efforts in the first 45'.
Daniel Munoz, James Rodriguez and Luis Diaz have all gone close, but they have been unable to break down DR Congo's stubborn goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi-Nzazu.
What changes can they make at the break to get that all-important goal, which could send them into the round of 32?

04:43 CET - Nearly an opening for DR Congo, as a cross is narrowly missed by Cedric Bakambu. It's a warning for Colombia, who have been wasteful in this first half.
04:37 CET - DR Congo have a rare foray into the Colombia box via a corner, but it comes to nothing. Yoanne Wissa has battled valiantly up top but is yet to make a real impact on this game - just eight touches so far.
04:31 CET - The siege on DR Congo's goal continues as Colombia are unable to find the finishing touches of a flowing move down the left flank.
DR Congo cannot get out, perfectly highlighted by their average positions so far.

04:25 CET - Into the first hydration break, and there will be a sense of frustration for Colombia, who have been in control, but have met the resistance of Lionel Mpasi-Nzazu with every shot.
James Rodriguez has had 19 touches so far - if he can get on the ball more, the South Americans should be more potent.

04:16 CET - Lionel Mpasi-Nzazu has been the busiest player on the pitch so far, as Colombia continue to attack. Luis Diaz is the next player to see his shot saved after cutting into the box from the left. Already, after 17 minutes, he has made four saves, the same number he made across the whole of the game against Portugal in their 1-1 draw.

04:11 CET - All Colombia now as James Rodriguez tries his luck from all of 30 yards. It's a fizzing effort, palmed away by DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi-Nzazu.
04:07 CET - Daniel Munoz, offside! The right back, who has been flying forward in the opening exchanges, has the ball in the net, but the flag is up. His header is saved before he pounces to bundle the ball home. The replay shows he is marginally off, and it's a let-off for DR Congo.

04:04 CET - Now it's Colombia's turn to go close, and Daniel Munoz should score. The right back gets to a rebound first, but he can only hit the post from close range.
04:02 CET - Nearly the perfect start for DR Congo as Edo Kayembe lets fly from range, with the ball fizzing just over the bar. Could we be in for an entertaining evening?
04:00 CET - We are underway in Mexico, who can keep pace with Portugal in Group K? Safe to say that the Colombians have travelled in their numbers tonight.

03:54 CET - Here we go then, the players are on the pitch, and it's time for the anthems...
03:37 CET - With both teams unchanged for the clash suggests just how confident both sides can find a win tonight.
Remember, you can listen to live commentary of the game by clicking the game link above.

03:02 CET - Time to turn our attention to Guadalajara as Colombia and DR Congo meet in Group K for the final game of the second matchday.
After this, it will be a sprint to the finish as the chaotic matchday three begins.
Both teams will want to keep pace with Portugal after their win earlier. Colombia can qualify for the round of 32 with a win tonight, whilst DR Congo's fate will definitely go down to the final day.

02:57 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: Just as was the story in the first game, Panama could not convert their good work into a goal. A moment of quality from Kockasti ultimately undid them, and, just like last week, they fall 1-0. Heartbreak for Los Canaleros, who will play for pride in their final match versus England.
It was not the highest quality football from Croatia, but they get over the line. More will be expected from them in their next match versus Ghana, which will determine who between the two will claim a guaranteed knockout round spot.
02:55 CET - That is the final whistle, and Croatia hold on to defeat Panama 1-0, with Ante Budimir's strike from close range making the distance. The Croats' experience proved key here, as they did enough in the end to hold off a spirited Panama and eliminate them in the process.

02:40 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: Time is running out on Panama, who still cannot find a way to score. Thomas Christiansen has made one change so far, going more attacking by bringing on a second striker. He has just made another as well, in a desperate attempt to turn things around.
02:27 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: We have reached the second half hydration break, where Croatia picked apart Panama with a brilliant cross from Stanisic to find Budimir. Kockasti should have made it two, but did not make the most of their chance.

Panama have started to find their momentum once again, and almost levelled just before the break, if not for another brilliant save from Livakovic. They have yet to make any substitutions, and may want to consider doing so soon. That might be their best way to get back into this match. Remember, if they do not score, they are out!
02:13 CET - We have our opener in Toronto! Croatia have taken the lead after a pinpoint ball from Josip Stanisic picks out Ante Budimir, who gets his foot on the ball to put it in the back of the net. The Croatian fans go wild at Toronto Stadium as their side go up early in the second half.

02:03 CET - The referee has blown his whistle for the start of the second half. Coach Zlatko Dalic has made two changes at the break for Croatia. Will they make an impact? Time will tell.
01:50 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: That was quite the first half, with both teams trading moments of momentum. Los Canaleros really should be in front, given the fact they were able to get behind Croatia's backline on several occasions. Similar to their first game, their inability to convert these instances into clear-cut opportunities remains their issue.
Croatia are more confident on the ball, but they have struggled to get any serious chances. If they are going to have any more joy in the second half, they will have to be better in transition, as there is definitely a chance there.

01:48 CET - The referee blows for half time in what has been an energetic opening 45 minutes. Panama have certainly had the better of the chances, but so far, Livakovic has only had to make one meaningful save.
The same goes for Mosquera at the opposite end, where Croatia have found it hard to break down their opponents.

01:35 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: Croatia have come out of the hydration break the more adventurous team. They have carried much of the possession, but so far, they have yet to trouble Orlando Mosquera. Still 10 minutes before the break.
01:22 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: We have reached the cooling break in the first half, with Panama just creating a glorious chance. Dominik Livakovic did brilliantly to keep out what would have been a sure goal.
Los Canaleros have been growing in confidence over the last few minutes, and have managed to get behind the Croatian backline a couple of times already. If they can pick out a good cross or find a pass, that could be their moment.
For Kockasti, they have already shown their skill in this one. As previously mentioned, Modric is being afforded a fair bit of space, something they will want to make the most of.
01:15 CET - David Parkes from Toronto Stadium: It has been a bright start to the match. While there has yet to be a shot in anger, three have already been several battles in the middle of the park.
Luka Modric is being afforded a bit of space in his preferred deep-lying role, something Thomas Christiansen will want to be wary of as the game goes on.
01:00 CET - And we are off in Toronto, as Panama and Croatia square off in what is an elimination game for both teams.
00:45 CET - Here is the win probability for Panama and Croatia, with the latter firmly the favourites here.

00:25 CET - We are nearing the third game of the day, as Panama and Croatia square off in Toronto in the other game in Group L. Here are the starting line-ups for both teams, with Croatian captain Luka Modric making his 200th appearance for country.

00:00 CET - Well, that was drab. After an exciting first performance against Croatia, England have come crashing down to earth, playing out a really dull, tepid 0-0 draw with Ghana.
The result isn't bad in isolation, but the performance will be concerning. There was no creativity at all. For Ghana, they will be chuffed, and they deserve huge credit. They managed to keep England out with such a fantastic defensive performance, and they are all but through to the knockouts.

23:33 CET - Okay then, the second hydration break is here, and there isn't much to note. It has been more of the same, with England looking tepid as they try to break down a strong Ghana defence.

23:08 CET - Right, the second half is now underway! Let's hope for a bit of entertainment!
22:51 CET - It is half time in Boston, and the game remains 0-0. England have been slow and lethargic, and just not been able to hurt a really resolute Ghana defence. Can they come out in the second half a lot sharper, just like against Croatia?
It is the first match at the World Cup not to have a single shot on target in the first half. Fun.

22:25 CET - We have arrived at the first hydration break, and the score is locked at 0-0. Ghana have set up very well defensively, as England keep probing and being patient in their attempts to find a way through. They are finding it difficult at the moment.

22:00 CET - We are underway in Boston as England and Ghana look to take control of Group L!
21:00 CET - Portugal have cruised past Uzbekistan 5-0 to claim a dominant World Cup win and silence their critics.
And the cherry on the cake for Roberto Martinez is that Cristiano Ronaldo has very much joined the party now!

20:57 CET - An emphatic finish by substitute Rafael Leao inside the box after a Nelson Semedo pullback has put Portugal 5-0 up.
Portugal are putting on a show here!
20:37 CET - With things starting to quiet down in this one, our focus can start to turn a bit to the England vs Ghana clash, and team news is in!
Thomas Tuchel has made two changes from the side that impressively dispatched Croatia in the last game, as Djed Spence and Marc Guehi come in for John Stones and Nico O'Reilly in defence.

20:24 CET - A scrappy goal but Portugal won't care as they extend their lead even further from a corner that bounced off a few players before keeper Abduvakhid Nematov got the final contact for what will go down as an own goal.
A really poor goal for Uzbekistan to concede and for all the Portugal magic, their opponents have been desperately poor.
4-0 and quite simply too easy.
19:53 CET - It is half-time between Portugal and Uzbekistan, and it is so far so good for Portugal and especially their main man, Cristiano Ronaldo.

19:40 CET - Ronaldo has done it again! A breathless counter by Portugal sees Bruno Fernandes pick a pinpoint through ball for Ronaldo, but the legendary forward still had plenty to do, and he found the bottom corner with the coolest of finishes.
Game over?

19:30 CET - Uzbekistan are back in it after a wonder goal from range by Azizjon Ganiev! Or are they?
Sadly for Uzbekistan, it is not a goal, and Ganiev is denied the moment of his career after a foul in the build-up.
19:18 CET - Nuno Mendes has doubled Portugal's lead after a Mendes x Ronaldo double act fooled everyone into believing Ronaldo was going to take the free-kick before Mendes runs up last second and finds the bottom corner brilliantly!
Should the keeper be doing better? Yes, but on the other hand, maybe Ronaldo's acting did put him off.

19:08 CET - Cristiano Ronaldo has just sat down a lot of people after a vintage Ronaldo poachers finish inside the box to fire Portugal ahead early on! And with that goal, Ronaldo becomes the first player in history to score in six different World Cups.
Some stat!

19:00 CET - Portugal vs Uzbekistan is go go go. This should be interesting...
18:35 CET - With kick-off fast approaching, we want to take a minute to direct you to our new ratings system.
There was a lot of talk about Cristiano Ronaldo's difficult opening game against D.R. Congo, and his struggles are highlighted in his 6.4 match rating after just 25 touches.
You can check out the new Flashscore player ratings system here.
17:45 CET - Team news is in for that game now and the big talking points from Roberto Martinez's selection is that Ruben Dias returns in defence in place of the injured Tomas Araujo and Joao Felix starts ahead of Bernardo Silva on the wing.

17:15 CET - With team news on its way shortly for the Portugal vs Uzbekistan clash, let's take a closer look at the biggest match of the day. Portugal are one of the pre-tournament favourites and have a squad full of quality, but after a shock draw against D.R. Congo in their opening game and a tricky final group clash against Colombia, victory against Uzbekistan this evening is absolutely vital for their tournament.
A win would quickly get things back on track, and given how easily Colombia defeated Uzbekistan in the first round of fixtures in Group K, Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal have a great chance to right the demons of their opening game and get their campaign going.

14:40 CET - As usual, we have a plethora of features for you to read this afternoon ahead of the matches later this evening:
EXCLUSIVE: Radzinski on Canada's World Cup, Jonathan David and Wayne Rooney
EXCLUSIVE: Misimovic on Bosnia's World Cup return, Dzeko's greatness and Wolfsburg glory
What to expect from England vs Ghana in a fight for supremacy in World Cup Group L
Luka Modric: 200 caps, a legacy and one last dream in an illustrious career
Former rivals reunite: Ronaldo meets Cannavaro as Portugal face Uzbekistan
13:00 CET - Good afternoon and welcome back to the final day of the second round of group fixtures at the World Cup!
Kicking off the action today is Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, as Roberto Martinez's side hope to bounce back from an underwhelming performance against D.R. Congo in their first match with a confidence-building win against Uzbekistan.
As always, check out our daily highlights article here and relive all of yesterday's coverage here.
