Summary

  • Argentina face Jordan in Dallas

  • Argentina through as group winners, Jordan already out

  • Lo Celso opens scoring with free-kick, Martinez doubles lead from spot

  • Algeria face Austria in Kansas - winner will face Spain in last 32

  • Arnautovic gives Austria lead

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  1. Postpublished at 03:38 BST

    Algeria 0-1 Austria

    So this scoreline would put Austria into the last 32, where they would face Spain.

    Algeria would be out and Iran, who finished third in Group G, would face Switzerland in the first knockout round.

  2. Postpublished at 03:35 BST

    Jordan 0-2 Argentina

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter at Dallas Stadium

    Argentina fans are really enjoying this one. The drum hasn't stopped beating and the fans haven't stopped chanting.

  3. Postpublished at 03:33 BST

    Algeria 0-1 Austria

    Algeria look for an immediate reply but Rafik Belghali's shot from the angle drifts wide of the far post.

  4. Postpublished at 03:32 BST

    Algeria 0-1 Austria

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland forward on BBC Two

    How much space is Arnautovic in? He makes a run on to a long ball and the Algeria defence are sleeping. Arnautovic's timing is excellent, the pass was perfect and it was a calm finish from the main man from Austria.

    Marko Arnautovic scoresImage source, Getty Images
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    GOAL: Jordan 0-2 Argentinapublished at 03:32 BST

    Lautaro Martinez pen (30 mins)

    Very nicely stuck away by Lautaro Martinez and Argentina double their lead.

    Lautaro Martinez scores a penaltyImage source, Getty Images
  6. PENALTY FOR ARGENTINApublished at 03:31 BST

    Jordan 0-1 Argentina

    After a VAR check, it's deemed that Marcos Senesi was fouled as he attempted to get a header on goal.

    Lautaro Martinez to take...

  7. goal

    GOAL: Algeria 0-1 Austriapublished at 03:28 BST

    Marko Arnautovic (28 mins)

    Austria strike first!

    Marko Arnautovic controls the long ball forward and slides it underneath the advancing goalkeeper to open the scoring.

    Marko Arnoutovic celebrates scoringImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 03:25 BST

    Jordan 0-1 Argentina

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter at Dallas Stadium

    Boos around the stadium as the ref signals for the hydration break.

    Argentina were really picking up momentum.

  9. Postpublished at 03:24 BST

    Jordan 0-1 Argentina

    That Giovani Lo Celso free-kick was the first goal scored by a player not called Lionel Messi for Argentina at this World Cup.

    Time for hydration breaks in Dallas and Kansas City.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 03:23 BST

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    Seems like there's every incentive for Algeria and Austria to play out a draw. It sends both of them through, but Algeria might not want to win as they'll arguably get an easier draw for finishing third. Not expecting a seven-goal thriller.

    Gary, London

    Nabil Bentaleb is challenged by Phillip MweneImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 03:22 BST

    Jordan 0-1 Argentina

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter at Dallas Stadium

    Now that's how you take a free-kick!

    Giovani Lo Celso made that look so easy.

    Giovani Lo Celso scoresImage source, Getty Images
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    GOAL: Jordan 0-1 Argentinapublished at 03:19 BST

    Giovani Lo Celso (19 mins)

    That's a peach of a free-kick from the former Spurs man!

    The Jordan goalkeeper gambles and goes to cover his near post, but Giovani Lo Celso goes for the other corner and finds the top bin.

    Giovani Lo Celso scoresImage source, Getty Images
  13. Postpublished at 03:19 BST

    Jordan 0-0 Argentina

    Giovani Lo Celso goes down under a challenge on the edge of the box and the referee awards a foul to Argentina right on the edge of the box.

    If he was on, we'd say it was prime Lionel Messi territory...

  14. 'Not much between the sides'published at 03:16 BST

    Algeria 0-0 Austria

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland forward on BBC Two

    You can see early on that there isn't much between the sides. It's two teams that want to go and press, be aggressive and attack.

    Both teams have had moments to go forward, but the final ball or execution of the shot have been lacking.

  15. Postpublished at 03:14 BST

    Jordan 0-0 Argentina

    Nicolas Otamendi meets Giovani Lo Celso's corner at the near post but the veteran defender, who is captaining Argentina in this game in Lionel Messi's absence, heads over the crossbar.

    Nicolas OtamendiImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 03:12 BST

    Algeria 0-0 Austria

    If there is a winner in this match, Iran are the team that will benefit and qualify for the last 32.

    They currently occupy the eighth qualification spot in the table of third-placed teams, but will be knocked out of the World Cup if the match in Kansas City ends in a draw.

    Meanwhile, Austria striker Marko Arnautovic catches an Algerian defender with a stray arm as they battle for a lofted ball and he's shown a yellow card.

  17. Postpublished at 03:09 BST

    Jordan 0-0 Argentina

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter at Dallas Stadium

    False start! Argentina fans get excited but the offside flag is lifted and their celebrations are paused.

  18. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 03:08 BST

    Jordan 0-0 Argentina

    Giovani Lo Celso hopes he's beaten the offside trap as he slides the ball past Jordan's goalkeeper into the net.

    He hasn't.

  19. Postpublished at 03:06 BST

    Jordan 0-0 Argentina

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter at Dallas Stadium

    Lionel Messi has just appeared on the big screen in the bench. The place has gone wild.

    His Argentina team-mates are seeing plenty of the ball early on without creating any major chances in the first five minutes.

  20. Postpublished at 03:05 BST

    Algeria 0-0 Austria

    Algeria make inroads down their left with a surging run into Austria territory, but they are unable to get a shot away at goal.

    At the other end, a ball into the Algeria box causes a few scary moments.

    The equation is pretty simple for these two teams. Win and you'll finish second in the group. A draw sends both teams through. Lose and you'll be going home.