France delivered the day's most commanding performance, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice and Michael Olise contributing two assists in a 3-0 demolition of Sweden. The clean sheet underlined France's status as one of the tournament's most complete teams, combining clinical attack with defensive solidity. Olise's creativity in the final third gave Mbappé the platform to dominate, and the PSG forward took full advantage, cementing his place as the World Cup's most dangerous forward heading into the knockout rounds.

England survived a nervy evening to beat Congo DR 2-1, with Harry Kane netting a brace and the decisive goal arriving in the 86th minute to send England fans into relief. Anthony Gordon was the architect of both goals, registering two assists in a performance that showed his value as a creative outlet. England were far from convincing for long stretches, but Kane's composure in front of goal proved the difference, and his double keeps him firmly in the race for the Golden Boot.
The most dramatic finish of the day came in the Belgium-Senegal clash, which went all the way to the 120th minute before Youri Tielemans completed his brace to earn a 2-2 draw. Belgium had fought back from a deficit in what proved to be an absorbing contest, and Tielemans' persistence and quality in extra time rescued a point that could prove crucial in the group standings. It was a result that left both camps with mixed emotions, but Tielemans' individual contribution was impossible to overlook.
Norway edged Côte d'Ivoire 2-1 in another late-decided contest, with the winning goal also arriving in the 86th minute. The defensive display of A. Diallo earned a remarkable 9.5 rating, though it was Kristoffer Ajer who stood tallest at the back, making an extraordinary 13 clearances to hold Côte d'Ivoire's attack at bay for long periods. Despite Diallo's heroics, Norway found a way through late on, giving them a valuable three points.
Meanwhile, the United States and Mexico both recorded 2-0 clean-sheet victories to strengthen their positions. The US saw off Bosnia with composure, while Mexico's Roberto Alvarado was central to their win over Ecuador, registering four key passes as El Tri controlled the contest. With the group stage nearing its conclusion, the day's results have sharpened the picture considerably, setting up what promises to be a tense final round of fixtures across all groups.
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