World Cup 2018 - LIVE: Latest news, updates to Brazil vs Switzerland as Mexico beat champions Germany
It's day four, which means it's time for Group E and F
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Your support makes all the difference.What a World Cup 2018 so far! We’ve had Cristiano Ronaldo shine as Lionel Messi faltered, Spain pretty much coach themselves, Russia hit five and VAR make its mark on the tournament. And day four is even more exciting.
Costa Rica kick it all off against Serbia at 1pm BST before two of the heavy favourites make their first marks in Russia this summer.
World champions Germany start their campaign to become only the second team to retain the trophy against Mexico at the Luzhniki Stadium before Brazil, who have won this competition more than any other country, take on Switzerland in Group E.
So, let’s get to it!
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News on Mohamed Salah. His agent says the Egyptian is fit to play, and has put the pressure on Hector Cuper to start him in the Pharaohs next game against Russia.
Ed Malyon has more:
It remains 1-0 in Samara. Serbia still on top. Can Costa Rica find a late equaliser?
Handbags! Filip Kostic butchers a Serbian break, and the ball goes out of play. Nemanja Matic is angry when a Costa Rican coach picks up the ball, and there's a bit of argy-bargy from the Manchester United midfielder and various Costa Rican personnel. There is a VAR check for a potential red card offence, but there is nothing doing.
Another VAR check as this game careers towards a messy end. A booking for Aleksandar Prijovic after a Costa Rican defender throws himself to the floor. But soon after the final whistle blows, and Serbia have eked out a 1-0 victory.
Now we turn our attentions to Germany-Mexico at the Luzhniki Stadium. Here is the defending champions' starting lineup:
And the Mexican team: Guillermo Ochoa, Carlos Salcedo, Hector Moreno, Hugo Ayala, Jesus Gallardo, Andres Guardado, Hector Herrera, Miguel Layun, Carlos Vela, Hirving Lozano, Javier Hernandez.
Molly Hudson is on live blogging duties for this Group F clash. She'll be providing detailed updates as the game progresses:
There will be plenty of familiar names in that Mexico line-up, including Javier Hernandez, Carlos Vela and star of the 2014 World Cup Guillermo Ochoa in goal.
But one man you may not be as familiar with is Hirving Lozano. Nicknamed "Chucky," the 22-year old plays for PSV Eindhoven and is a speedy winger of immense technical ability. Sports editor Ed Malyon picked Lozano out as one of eight potential superstars to watch in this tournament:
Big man, big smile: Zlatan is ready for the action at the Luzhniki Stadium.
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