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As it happened World Cup: England beat Wales 3-0 as Rashford scores double, USA makes second round with 1-0 win over Iran

Roy Ward and James Polson
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That’s all we have for today

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That’s all we have for today everyone after an exciting morning of World Cup action which saw the Netherlands, Senegal, England and USA book spots in the knockout round of 16.

We will be back at 1.30am AEDT for our Socceroos v Denmark live blog so please get a little rest and then join us as Australia attempts to make the second round for the second time.

Back to his best: Aaron Mooy.AP

Before we go, here are a few of our major World Cup stories if you haven’t seen them yet:

‘We believe in each other’: How Socceroos aim to stick it to Denmark

Saudi Arabia weighs World Cup 2030 bid With Egypt, Greece

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Saudi Arabia is considering making a joint bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup along with Egypt and Greece, according to Tourism Minister Ahmed Al Khateeb.

“We are considering a bid with Greece and Egypt and we wish that it will be a winning bid,” Al Khateeb said in an interview in Riyadh.

Fans of Saudi Arabia celebrate their team 2-1 victory over Argentina during the world cup.AP

“Definitely the three countries would invest heavily in infrastructure and would definitely be ready. And I know by then Saudi Arabia would have state of the art stadiums and fan zones built.”

A Saudi bid to host the World Cup would add to the list of sporting events the world’s largest oil exporter is hosting as it looks to open up its economy to tourists and diversify away from a reliance on energy sales. It’s already secured the Asian Winter Games in 2029, an annual Formula 1 race, and several high profile boxing matches.

Gakpo making Dutch history

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Netherlands striker Cody Gakpo became the fourth Dutch player to score in three consecutive World Cup games after Johan Neeskens (1974), Dennis Bergkamp (1994) and Wesley Sneijder (2010).

He also became only the second player to open the scoring for his team three times in the same group stage after Alessandro Altobelli for Italy in 1986.

Cody Gakpo of the Netherlands scores a goal.AP

“Cody Gakpo has everything it takes to become a star,” 71-year-old Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal said. “Plus he has a wonderful personality. He’s open minded to everything.”

Gakpo drew level with France standout Kylian Mbappé and Ecuador veteran Enner Valencia atop the tournament scoring chart. England’s Marcus Rashford later joined them on three goals.

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Koulibaly pays tribute to departed star after winning goal

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Kalidou Koulibaly literally drew inspiration on his captain’s armband, writing the No. 19 on it in memory of one of Senegal’s most loved players.

Then Koulibaly became one himself.

Steven Bergwijn of Netherlands and Kalidou Koulibaly of Senegal battle for the ball.Getty Images

The Senegal captain scored the winning goal in the 2-1 victory over Ecuador on Wednesday AEDT, putting his team into the round of 16 at the World Cup despite the absence of the injured Sadio Mane, the team’s best player and one of the best strikers in the world.

The No. 19 was to honour Papa Bouba Diop, the Senegal midfielder who scored the winning goal against defending champion France in the opening game of the 2002 World Cup. It was one of Senegal’s greatest soccer moments and a victory that started that team’s run to the quarterfinals — still Senegal’s best performance.

Scotsman on crutches props up the Socceroos

By Greg Baum

The Socceroos’ booster-in-chief as they ready themselves for their momentous clash with Denmark is a Scottish footballer who is on crutches and now knows he has been carrying a knee injury for six or more years.

You might think this is a symptom of what coach Graham Arnold mourns as the lack of talent and resources in Australian football. It’s not. It’s a case of mutual fortification for the team and for one of its best-loved and unluckiest members.

Martin Boyle in action against Peru in World Cup qualifying.AP

Boyle, who along with Harry Souttar is the most prominent of the Socceroos’ influx of skilled foreign workers, tore the meniscus in one knee while playing for Hibernian early last month.

“When you hear that news, it’s nothing but devastation,” he said. Australia picked him in their World Cup squad anyway, hoping to work a miracle.

Click here to read the story.

Bale vows to play on for Wales

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Al Rayyan, Qatar: Wales captain Gareth Bale vowed to keep playing for the national team amid doubts over his future after they were knocked out of the World Cup in the group stage with a 3-0 defeat by England in Tuesday’s so-called “Battle of Britain”.

Returning to the World Cup after 64 years, Wales ended the tournament on one point, finishing bottom of Group B following a 1-1 draw with the United States in their opening game and a disappointing 2-0 defeat by Iran in the second match.

Gareth Bale celebrates his penalty against USA.Getty

Bale was anonymous in attack in the first half against England before coach Rob Page had to substitute him at the break due to a hamstring issue.

“I’ll keep going as long as I can and as long as I’m wanted,” Bale, Wales’ most-capped player, told the BBC.

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Iranian fans clash with ‘government supporters’ after USA game

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Doha, Qatar: While Iran’s national team faced the US on the pitch, Iran’s politically divided fans faced each other in the stands.

The World Cup match between Iran and the United States on Wednesday AEDT was charged with emotion among Iranian fans, some of whom had come to Qatar not only to support their team, but the protest movement back home.

Iran fans at the game on Wednesday.Getty Images

Like in Iran’s previous World Cup matches, government supporters tried to drown out protesters at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. Some fans backing the protest movement said government supporters sought to intimidate them by shoving camera phones in their faces.

Shortly after the match, which the US won 1-0, eliminating Iran from the tournament, scuffles erupted between Iranian protesters holding up portraits of outspoken former soccer player Ali Karimi, an icon of the protest movement, and a journalist from Iranian state-run media who was trying to film them. Security officials ultimately managed to separate them.

Pulisic celebrates win from hospital

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USA goalscorer Christian Pulisic has reportedly finished the night in hospital after being substituted with an abdominal injury after scoring his match-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Iran which put the USA into the second round.

ESPN and other outlets have shared an image, reportedly sent by the player from his hospital bed where he claimed he would still be fit for the round of 16 game against the Netherlands this weekend.

Officially, the USA had no update on his condition.

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Neymar to miss Brazil’s last group game

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Doha, Qatar: Neymar will miss Brazil’s last group game at the World Cup because of his right ankle injury, the team doctor said Tuesday.

Rodrigo Lasmar said the Brazil forward will not recover in time to face Cameroon in the Group G game on Saturday AEDT.

Neymar.AP

Neymar missed Tuesday AEDT’s game against Switzerland, when Brazil won 1-0 to secure its spot in the round of 16. A draw against Cameroon will be enough to give Brazil first place in the group.

Lasmar did not give a timetable on Neymar’s return, and did not say if the player would return at all.

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How the Socceroos can advance at the World Cup

By Vince Rugari

Vince Rugari has covered all the possible outcomes ahead of Australia v Denmark at 2am AEDT on Thursday starting with what happens if the Socceroos win.

IF THE SOCCEROOS BEAT DENMARK

Then they’re into the round of 16, and will equal the golden generation’s achievement in 2006 by finishing second in Group D — unless Tunisia can pull off a miracle result against France and beat the defending champions by several goals, in which case the Socceroos could finish first. Unlikely, but mathematically possible.

Click here for the full story.

The Socceroos’ Mitch Duke (right) celebrates his winning goal against Tunisia on Saturday night, which also proved a rating winner for SBS.Getty
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