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  1. Where to catch your EFL players in the round of 16published at 11:13 BST 4 July

    A photo of Raul Jimenez, wearing his green Mexico kit, smiling into the camera as he holds a mask and puts his thumb up after their win against Ecuador on WednesdayImage source, Getty Images

    Into the round of 16 we go at the World Cup and we still have some English Football League stars searching for international glory.

    Here is where you can catch your players as we enter the next knock-out stage:

    Saturday, 4 July

    Alfie Jones, Middlesbrough - Canada v Morocco (18:00 BST)

    Ali Ahmed, Norwich City - Canada v Morocco (18:00 BST)

    Cyle Larin, Southampton - Canada v Morocco (18:00 BST)

    Sunday, 5 July

    Sondre Langas, Derby County - Brazil v Norway (21:00 BST)

    Egil Selvik, Watford - Brazil v Norway (21:00 BST)

    David Moller Wolfe, Wolves - Brazil v Norway (21:00 BST)

    Monday, 6 July

    Raul Jimenez, Wolves - Mexico v England (01:00 BST)

    Jose Sa, Wolves - Portugal v Spain (20:00 BST)

    Tuesday, 7 July

    Zeki Amdouni, Burnley - Switzerland v Colombia (21:00 BST)

  2. Amdouni and Sa sail through to last 16published at 10:56 BST 3 July

    Zeki Amdouni, wearing his red Switzerland kit, competing for the ball against Algerian players during their World Cup match on FridayImage source, Getty Images

    Burnley forward Zeki Amdouni featured in the closing minutes of Switzerland's 2-0 victory over Algeria on Friday morning to help the side win their first World Cup knockout game since 1938.

    The 25-year-old came on as a substitute for goalscorer Breel Embolo in the 83rd minute after spending the past two group games on the bench.

    Switzerland will now face either Colombia or Ghana on Tuesday at 21:00 BST in the last 16.

    Wolves keeper Jose Sa will also be heading into the next round after Portugal beat Croatia, but their 2-1 victory caused controversy as Croatia had an equaliser ruled out in the 103rd minute after video assistant referee intervention.

    Sa is yet to pick up any minutes at this World Cup.

    Portugal play Spain on Monday at 20:00 BST, with the winner facing hosts USA or Belgium in the quarter-finals.