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backin back in berlin it was son heung-min! back in berlin it was too much for the watching fans. from russia with love go germany. a giant has fallen, and this world cup continues to shock. richard conway, bbc news, moscow. this result has sent shock waves through football, never in most of oui’ through football, never in most of our lifetimes has germany fallen at this stage. with the world champion said, focus turned to the five—time champions, brazil duly beat serbia 2-0 champions, brazil duly beat serbia 2—0 tonight. they are potential quarterfinal opponents for england but gareth southgate's sole focus is on beating belgium tomorrow night in kaliningrad. where east meets west. england's last stop before the knockouts is a geographical oddity. sandwiched between poland and lithuania, kaliningrad has a complicated history. formerly konigsberg, it was part of germany and heavily bombed during world war ii, until it was seized by stalin. but while once a symbol of russia's long simmering tension with the west,
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it's now putting its best face forward for putin's world cup. translation: it is the most western part of the russian federation, our little enclave of europe. it is a very beautiful city. i'm confident that any visitor will fall in love with kaliningrad and certainly visit us once more. england's visit is turning into a head—scratcher, though. it looks like coming second in the group could offer a more favourable draw in terms of travel and opposition. so what will gareth southgate do? we want to breed a mentality that everybody in our squad wants to constantly win. we have not won a knockout game since 2006. why we are starting to plot which would be a better venue for our semifinal is beyond me, really. commentator: jesse lingard! jesse lingard! england's performances so far have certainly got people talking, and not just fans. the world is taking notice too. england have so far surpassed all fans' expectations of them,
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and in turn, those here are starting to allow themselves to dream aboutjust how far england might go. i wouldn't be surprised if we got to maybe even the semifinal, the way the draw is. so, yeah, i'm optimistic. it feels really good at the moment. before, when we had the likes of beckham, gerrard and lampard, we believed we had great individuals, but now i think we have a good team and team spirit. nobody else looks better than england. so i try and keep my expectations down, but it's getting hard. right now, no one knows the destination, but fans are enjoying the ride. it has been an entirely unpredictable world cup so far, tomorrow looks set to follow suit with both england and belgian said to make changes. either way, by 9pm tomorrow we will know where, and
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crucially who, england will play next. thank you. that's all from us tonight. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these these are our headlines. kaput in kazan. the reigning champions are heading home, the first time germany have faikled to get out of a world cup group. —— have failed to get out of a world cup group. but no such problems for 5—time champins brazil, they stroll past serbia to reach the last 16. and i'm hugh woozencroft in the bbc sport centre with the rest of the day's sports news. kyle edmund shows andy murray what he's lacking as the two—time winner ponders a return to wimbledon this year? and jos buttler leads the way as
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england see off australia and their one off p 20 international at edgbaston. good evening, germany are heading home, their world cup lasting just ten days. the four time champions, four times runners up were beaten by south korea 2—0 as sweden beat mexico in the other group f match, both those teams progress. joachim loew, germany's head coach wished them well and admitted that his side din't deserve to go further in the competition patrick geraey reports. this just
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thisjust did not look this just did not look like germany, not as the world knows them, this was a strangely edgy country, unsure of things that used to be certain, like their place in the next round. like forced into an unexpected rescue mission in germany have been relying on those. south korea since their nerves and unlikely, victory might see them through. germany had most of the ball but none of the ideas. anything less than a two—goal win will leave them vulnerable to the result in the other game. the urgency was met with supreme agility. now news from the east, where that a swedish goal, german fa ns where that a swedish goal, german fans don't usually have to check the arithmetic. but they knew they needed to score. no problem, this is germany and they always do, surely? goodness me! they could not believe it and nor could anyone else. south korea was still going, now unable to
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qualify, they were desperate to leave a mark copy but wait, he is behind you. the offside would now be va are's biggest decision, revealing the ball came off a german player, pandemonium. germany knew they were leaving it late even for them, and when that goes wrong, there is only one result. 2- 02 south korea. germany, the world champions are out in the world stage for the first time. but then they never looked like germany. a little bit earlier i spoke to the german football broadcaster and he said he could see germany's demise on the cards. for the world cup it was simply not good, we lost against
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austria and we won by a single goal against saudi arabia and it is obvious it was not the same team as it was in 2014. one of the most exciting players in the world was not in these wide and dropped before the world cup so all those things, he isa the world cup so all those things, he is a world cup winning manager and did a good job for germany but the next 24 hours will tell us if he stays in charge. let's see how sweden topped that group. they were playing in mexico. date turned it around in 13—0. made such a bright start did not seem out of sorts really and expected more from them. ludwig augustinsson fired them into a first half lead before any frayed nerves were put well at rest by the captain andreas granqvist stepped up to sweep home a penalty, a second half own goal
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from edson alvarez meant it was mexico who were left sweating at the final whistle. but they stayed in the tournament anyway, both going through but sweden topping the group which really could be important. let's look at the group at now to rub it in. these salts in germany's wins, they are bottom and south korea out is above them after that when. swedenjumping is above them after that when. sweden jumping to the group with a goal difference ahead of mexico. a penalty for mexico perhaps dropping off the top of the group, because 110w off the top of the group, because now they know they are going to face in the last 16. it is going to be brazil who looked really good in moscow beating serbia 2—0. alix was watching this one. after the antics and kazan, there was an extra spring in the step. also a letter of —— level of wariness. good their star man keep them in russia?
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the serbian defence have a long night in store if this was to continue but it was not the world's most expensive player that caught them on their way to victory. and them on their way to victory. and the impressive philippe coutinho found a path not many others would have. the nerves started to ease off in the stands and sidelines. serbia needed a victory to prolong their stay at the world cup and he started to cause some panic in the brazilian ranks. but they would hold on and instill their passage into the knockout stages. somewhat fortuitously to double the lead. in a day of huge as heads —— of huge upsets, brazil injured they would not be the next. switzerland could have afforded to lose against costa rica
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but afforded a last—minute equaliser giving them some momentum as they go into the last 16 where they face sweden. ben croucher watched this one. as south korea proved there is still pretty applied —— plenty of pride to play for. the crossbar divide them all by themselves. misfortune compounded as the sluggish swiss showed them how to do it. the goal line mansoor gelling could let their guard downjust as line mansoor gelling could let their guard down just as well, and summer in the would work powerless this time and not to be left out of this time, offering a second chance as he sorted out the angles. do not discount the crossbar and and the penalty plans on his head to — two. the score to give the swiss another day in the sun. we have our one more day to decide
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who plays who in the last 16 groups g and who plays who in the last 16 groups gandh who plays who in the last 16 groups g and h gets going tomorrow and will finish tomorrow. england is in group g and already you for the mac through with the belgians and gareth southgate might make a few changes. erica dyer is one of them whom i come into the team and after today's results, it looks as and though finishing second in the group would open up an easier passage to the final, what does he make of that? we have not won a knockout game since 2006, while we are starting to plot which will be a better venue for her semifinal is beyond me really. cell i think best that we focus on tomorrow —— so i think it best that we focus on tomorrow. who, when or where that we will play in the next
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town, but we are pleased we are in the next round but for and foremost i think it is really important that we are building a team that i think everybody at home can see, a passion to play for england, and want to every time they go out, or are improving all the time and i think i will see that again tomorrow. improving all the time and i think i will see that again tomorrowm will see that again tomorrowm will be japan, senegal, will see that again tomorrowm will bejapan, senegal, or columbia next for england and we know after day 14 it will not be germany for anyone. the world champions out of the group stage. that is the main headline from here today. there are lots of other sports headlines back at the bbc centres. and i guess the only thing that will ta ke and i guess the only thing that will take the attention away from the world cup over the next couple of weeks is wimbledon. andy murray is likely to make a final decision on whether he'll play at wimbledon in the next 48 hours. the former world number one lost to kyle edmund in the second round at eastbourne as he continues to gauge his progress ahead of a potential grand slam return. british number one, edmund showed why he may well be britain's best hope at sw19 by taking the first set 6—4.
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the second set followed a similar pattern, edmund's power was too much for the three—time grand slam winner. murray then remains hopeful he'll be fit and ready for wimbledon. it is not like i am going to do any damage to myself if i do play at wimbledon, i can't predict how my bodyis wimbledon, i can't predict how my body is going to feel because i have not had the opportunity to tested in that environment and i know we're playing best of three set match that ican playing best of three set match that i can recover in wordy eight hours but playing a five set in four hours ido but playing a five set in four hours i do not know because i have not done that basically in 12 months. johanna konta is out, beaten in three sets by world number two caroline wozniaki. the british number one took the first set 6—4, but wozniaki won the next two 6—1, 6—4 to set up a meeting with ashleigh barty.
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england continued on from their one—day series whitewash over australia, with a convincing victory in the twenty20 jos buttler kicked things off for the home team by striking the fastest 50 by an england player in a t20, off only 22 balls. australia had high hopes with aaron finch reaching 84 runs, but in the end australia were bowled out at 193, 28 runs behind england. that's all from sportsday. a reminder all of the reaction from the world cup with the defending champions germany being knocked out, thatis champions germany being knocked out, that is available on the bbc website. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew.

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