USA, England, Belgium Book Spots in World Cup Round of 16
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- The USA, England, and Belgium have all secured their places in the Round of 16 of the World Cup.
- The USA defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 despite playing with ten men after Folarin Balogun received a red card.
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Why It Matters
The USA, England, and Belgium have all advanced to the Round of 16 in the World Cup. The USA secured their spot with a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite playing with ten men.
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That's all for today
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By David Hirst
Another day of action at the World Cup is over.
England, Belgium and the USA have all booked their spots in the Round of 16.
Thanks for joining Henry and me today.
Join us tomorrow for three more games, with Spain and Portugal among the teams in action.
Full house for the World Cup co-hosts
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By David Hirst
USA, Canada and Mexico all through the Round of 16.
Unwanted history for USA star
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By David Hirst
USA striker Folarin Balogun is the first player to score and be sent off in a World Cup knockout game since Zinedine Zidane in the 2006 final.
The infamous incident when Zidane headbutted Italian defender Marco Materazzi.
Balogun will now be suspended for the clash with Belgium.
USA fans in dreamland
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By David Hirst
FT: Ten-man USA beats Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0
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By David Hirst
Ten-man USA booked its place in the last 16 of the World Cup with a 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara.
Folarin Balogun put USA in front on 45 minutes after a tight first half, shooting between the keeper’s legs.
But Balogun was sent off in the second half for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic with the referee handing out a red card after checking the VAR monitor.
Bosnia and Herzegovina struggled to create many decent chances, while the USA had two goals correctly ruled out for offside.
Malik Tillmann scored the second goal in the 82nd minute, curling in a free kick from the edge of the area.
The USA joins the other co-hosts, Mexico and Canada, in the Round of 16, where they will face Belgium.
90+8 Decent effort from Bosnia and Herzegovina
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By David Hirst
Amar Memic tries his luck from distance but it goes wide.
Bosnia and Herzegovina are going out.
90' Ten minutes of stoppage time!
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By David Hirst
The USA has coped really well with 10 men.
Bosnia and Herzegovina have been unable to create any decent chances.
82' GOAL FOR USA!!
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By David Hirst
It's 2-0!
The home crowd erupts.
Malik Tillmann hits a free-kick over the wall and the keeper can't get to it.
The keeper should really be stopping that.
A deafening noise in Santa Clara.
It looks like 10-man USA are going through to the last 16.
79' USA has another goal ruled out!
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By David Hirst
That was almost game over for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The ball goes in, but the flag goes up.
It's the second time the USA has had a goal ruled out for offside.
Christian Pulisic latched onto a knockdown and stroked past Nikola Vasilj and into the net.
He was offside though.
75' More changes for Bosnia and Herzegovina
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By David Hirst
It's all Bosnia and Herzegovina at the moment.
Sead Kolasinac and Nikola Katic have come off for, with Haris Tabakovic and Amar Memic on.
What now for the USA?
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By David Hirst
As we head to our second hydration break, how does the USA react to that red card?
They've still got a quarter of the game to see out with 10 men.
Surely Bosnia and Herzegovina will go for an all-out attack now.
62' RED CARD FOR USA GOALSCORER!
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By David Hirst
Folarin Balogun went in for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic.
Balogun's studs went down Muharemovic's Achilles.
The ref goes to the VAR monitor to check.
RED CARD IS GIVEN!!
Not sure about that one.
Not sure where Balogun is supposed to put his foot.
Looks a lot worse in slow motion.
That means Balogun will be suspended if the USA makes it to the next round.
60' Little action so far this half
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By David Hirst
There's been a real lack of action so far this half.
Bosnia and Herzegovina look more concerned about conceding another goal than finding an equaliser.
The USA are unable to create anything so far in the second half.
50' Game over for Edin Dzeko
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By David Hirst
Looks like the 40-year-old has picked up an injury early in this second half.
Dzeko limps off, replaced by Ermin Mahmic.
Armin Gigovic and Ivan Sunjic are also going off.
On come Esmir Bajraktarevic and Benjamin Tahirovic.
Will the changes make Bosnia and Herzegovina more positive.
They really have to be or they are going home.
Second half kicks off in Santa Clara
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By David Hirst
No changes from either side.
Analysis: Kane the hero England desperately needed
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By David Hirst
England needed a hero.
Trailing DR Congo by a goal and facing World Cup elimination, England needed a moment.
As England fans in Atlanta, back home in England and in bars across the world celebrated a come-from-behind victory with equal parts delight and relief, they were largely raising their glasses to one man in the midst of the most extraordinary goal-scoring season of his life.
Read Simon Smale's analysis on England's win over DR Congo.
Everything you need to know about the Socceroos vs Egypt
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By David Hirst
The Socceroos continue their World Cup campaign on Saturday as they look to make it through to the Round of 16.
After drawing with Paraguay to secure second spot in their group, the Socceroos now take on Egypt.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of kick-off.
HT: USA leading Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 at break
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By David Hirst
Folarin Balogun's third goal of this World Cup is the difference.
Home fans very happy at the break.
45+7' Balogun hits the bar!
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By David Hirst
Almost 2-0.
Balogun's half volley from close range hits the top of the bar.
We're in the 10th minute of stoppage time because of the goal and a couple of injuries.
Open Questions
- Will Balogun's suspension impact USA's next match?
- Can USA maintain momentum with 10 men?

