Mexico vs Sweden LIVE World Cup 2018: Germany crash out - latest reaction from Ekaterinburg
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Your support makes all the difference.Sweden will need to beat top of the group Mexico in order to guarantee their place in the round of 16. Mexico already have their place confirmed in the knockout stage of the tournament.
The Swedes are coming into this game after having suffered a defeat against a 10-man Germany side. They conceded a late goal from a Toni Kroos free-kick five minutes into injury time.
Mexico have seen a string of success in the competition so far. They upset the defending champions in the group opener and went on to win over bottom of the group South Korea.
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What time is it?
Mexico vs Sweden kicks off at 15:00 at the Ekaterinburg Arena.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage is available on BBC Two and online via the BBC Sport website.
Odds
Mexico: 7/5
Sweden: 11/5
Draw: 11/5
Prediction
Mexico are expected to continue their successful run into this game and take home the victory. This game is predicted to be quite close with the edge going to Mexico.
Not to be outdone though, this lone South Korea fan has no qualms in flying the flag for his country!
The teams are out on the pitch in both Kazan and Ekaterinburg, after the anthems they'll have 90 minutes to decide, who's going through and who's going home!
KICK OFF: SOUTH KOREA 0 - 0 GERMANY
Germany get things underway put South Korea put them under pressure early on, Lee Jae-Sung does well on the right wing catching the ball before it goes out, he passes it back to Lee Yong whose cross doesn't find anyone!
4 mins: MEXICO 0 - 0 SWEDEN
Sweden get a free kick from the left hand side of Mexico's area, the referee ruling that Ochoa handled the ball outside his box, Forsberg takes the shot but Ochoa punches it out
7 mins: SOUTH KOREA 0 - 0 GERMANY
Yellow card for Jung Woo-Young, he dives in needlessly on Hector and gives away a free kick on the half way line
9 mins: MEXICO 0 - 0 SWEDEN
Good pressing from Mexico, Javier Hernandez starts the run with a glorious turn in the middle of the field but Sweden get men back behind the ball, Mexico switch the play and Layun finds space but his shot is weak and it dribbles wide of goal
11 mins: MEXICO 0 - 0 SWEDEN
The ball comes in from a corner from Sweden, Granqvist wins the header and knocks it forward to Berg, who attempts an overhead kick, but he finds the side netting
15 mins: SOUTH KOREA 0 - 0 GERMANY
Germany play a short corner, but they eventually get the ball into the box, it skims the head of Sule and Goretzka can't reach it before, Cho Hgun-Woo claims it.
16 mins: MEXICO 0 - 0 SWEDEN
Great chance for Mexico to go one up, Sweden give the ball away and it comes to Lozano who lays it off to Vela, he puts it on his left foot and tries to curl it around Granqvist but it's just wide of goal
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