Mbappe sets new record at the World Cup

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Kylian Mbappe has set a new World Cup record, becoming the all-time leading goalscorer in knockout matches.
It's after his team - France - beat Sweden 3-0 yesterday.
His two goals in the match also means he's now tied in the race for the Golden Boot with Argentina's Lionel Messi. They have both scored six goals this tournament so far.
France is now through to the last 16, so who else is joining them there? Read on to find out.
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Norway celebrating their win over Ivory Coast
Norway will be joining France in the last 16 after beating Ivory Coast 2-1 yesterday.
It was a dramatic game, with Norway's second goal from striker Erling Haaland coming just four minutes from the end.
Mexico are also through, after their 2-0 win against Ecuador.
They will be the team that England faces next if they win their match against Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday night.
Other teams through to the next stage are Brazil, Paraguay, Canada and Morocco.
The rest of the teams joining the last 16 will be decided in matches over the next few days.