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FIFA World Cup: Day fourteen, live scores, results, highlights

Half Time: 0-0 in both games

Berg breaks clear on the left and hits the side netting! The whistle goes after the miss.

Sweden have had a hatful of chances but can't find a way through - Mexico haven't offered much other than one long effort from Carlos Vela.

The whistle goes in the second game shortly after, with Korea finding a second wind just before the break and nearly breaking through.

As it stands, Germany are going through as runners up to Mexico. 

42 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Timo Werner smashes a ball into the post but it would have been called back for a foul in the build-up by Hector anyway. Korea have lost their way a bit in the last 10-15 minutes and desperately need halftime to regroup.

The Swedes are keeping the pressure on but are yet to find the goal that they'd need to advance. 

Still no goals but plenty of action in both games

Hernandez gets into the area but is shut down by a sea of yellow jerseys. As it stands, Mexico are going through as group leaders and Germany will be in as runners up. 

One goal in either game could change all of that, though... 

28 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Sweden players go up in unison wanting a penalty against Chicarito for handball...and we're going to the VAR! 

The end up with at least a corner after it ends with a deflected shot, but they could get more here. The replay shows it was up near his shoulder and the Swedes, including manager Janne Andersson is furious - but I think that's probably trhe right call, his arm was down by his side. 

The corner is floated in and ends up with Ochoa making another good save! 

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24 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Now it's Heung-Min Son who blasts one wide! 

A cross from deep isn't dealt with and it drops for the Tottenham forward, whose powerful effort is just a bit off target. Korea really hanging in there at the moment, and hoping Mexico do them a favour in the other game.

 

18 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Carlos Vela curls a shot just wide of Robin Olsen's goal with his left peg from 20 yards as Mexico fire their shot in anger. He came very close to stealing the lead for Mexico before Emil Forsberg missed a glorious chance at the other end.

A cross came in from the right, it was flicked on by Berg and found its way to the RB Leipzig man in the area but it was on him very quickly and he blazes over the top.

In the other game Korea nearly take the lead via a Manuel Neuer keeping error - Woo-Young Jung drills a powerful free kick but it's straight at the keeper who spills it, but then manages to punch clear before a Korean can follow up for a tap-in. All happening at the moment but still no goals!

11 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Sweden completely on top in that game as Berg tries an acrobatic overhead finish after a corner is headed down towards him by Granqvist. 

Mexico, who had been brilliant in their first two games, haven't really been at the races yet in these opening exchanges.

The Koreans are taking the game to Germany with a few very robust challenges - but they need a goal to have any chance of going through. 

5 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Another good early moment for Sweden - after the goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa was adjudged to have picked a bouncing ball up just outside the area, the free kick from the left edge is directed high and powerfully to the middle of his goal, but he saves well. 

Not much to report in the Germany and Korea game yet, as Ozil tries to play a long ball to the overlapping left back Jonas Hector, but overhits it. 

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2 minutes gone, 0-0 in both games

Promising start for Sweden as they get a set piece into the area that is knocked down by Marcus Berg, Andreas Granqvist miskicks it and it deflects just beyond the outstretched leg of Ola Toivonen at the back post. 

Korea showing a bit of intent early on, pressing the Germans high up the pitch. 

And we are off!

Unlike the other groups, all four teams can advance or go home so we will try to keep an equal eye on both contests - we've got the duel screens going again as the games get underway.

Remember, Germany just need to match Sweden's result to progress - but if they both win, Mexico could be eliminated despite having six points. 

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