12.30am: Two down, two to go
So, we know two of the teams in the World Cup semi-finals. Well done to France and Belgium.
On Saturday we find out who the other two are.
First up at 6pm UAE time it is England v Sweden. Then at 10pm it is Russia v Croatia. If it is anything like Friday's action they should be crackers.
See you on Saturday.
11.55pm: Belgium have done it
In this World Cup of shocks I guess another one was inevitable.
Belgium have beaten five-time champions Brazil 2-1 and will face France on Tuesday for a place in the final on July 15.
Roberto Martinez's side held on after being put under real pressure by Brazil in the second half.
Fernandinho's own goal and Kevin de Bruyne's strike had given them a two-goal lead.
Brazil pulled one back through Renato Augusto, but they could not force an equaliser, despite five minutes of stoppage time.
Thibaut Courtois, the Belgium keeper, making a great late save to deny Neymar.
It is the first time Belgium have made the semi-finals since 1986
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10.55pm: Belgium in charge
Well, who saw that coming? Belgium are 2-0 up at half time and Brazil are really up against it.
The Belgians are in charge thanks to a Fernandinho own goal and a great strike from Kevin de Bruyne after a great counter-attack involving Romelu Lukaku.
Brazil have looked dangerous themselves, and Thiago Silva will still wonder how he hit the post from close range when it was goalless.
It is not over for Tite's men. Belgium will know better than anyone, having done it themselves to Japan on Monday, that a two-goal lead is not a match-clinching one at this stage.
The second half should be a cracker.
Key stats:
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👉 @DeBruyneKev became the 100th player to score at this #WorldCup(excluding own goals)
👉 #BRA have avoided defeat once after trailing by at least two goals at the World Cup, in a 4-2 win against Sweden in 1938#BRABEL // #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/B5e2si2TfU
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10.05pm: Brazil v Belgium underway
The second quarter-final of the day is underway. Brazil have improved throughout the tournament as they go for a sixth title, but Belgium will be full of belief after scoring three times in the final 21 minutes to beat Japan 3-2 in their second round encounter on Monday.
A positive omen for Brazil is when the sides met at the World Cup in 2002, they triumphed and went on to lift the trophy that year.
Tite's men will be hoping history can repeat itself.
Ready for another big game?
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Yeah, so are we.
Here are the teams for #BELBRA! #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/09MMe3507S
7.55pm - France are in World Cup semi-finals
Well, that was less stressful then expected. For only the second time in the knockout stages a game has been won by a two-goal margin as France triumph 2-0 over Uruguay.
The second goal, after Raphael Varane's first-half header, comes in soft fashion as Antoine Griezmann's shot from distance loops through goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's hands and into the net.
Uruguay offer little in reply, clearly limited without injured forward Edinson Cavani.
France will now play either Brazil or Belgium on Tuesday night in Saint Petersburg for a place in the final on July 15.
They will not have long to wait to find out who they face with Brazil v Belgium kicking off at 10pm UAE time in Kazan.
📸👌#URUFRA 0-2#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/6femqAv5oR
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6.50pm - France lead Uruguay at half time
This was always going to be a tense affair but it is France who have their noses in front at half time as they lead 1-0.
The goal came five minutes before the break as Raphael Varane gets on the end of Antoine Griezmann's curling free-kick from the right to nod home.
It has been a tight game, France probably just the better side over the first 45 minutes. This is the first time in the World Cup that Uruguay have been behind. Will be interesting to see what they can reply with in the second half.
Advantage #FRA #URUFRA 0-1#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/Ua1cOJ7RHZ
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5.05pm - Cavani does not start for Uruguay
The teams are out for the first World Cup quarter-final at 6pm and there is no Edinson Cavani in the Uruguay team. The striker, who scored both goals in the 2-1 victory over Portugal last Saturday, has not recovered from injury so ex-Middlesbrough forward Cristhian Stuani will partner Luis Suarez.
For France, Corentin Tolisso replaces the suspended Blaise Matuidi.
Kick off is at 6pm UAE time.
#URUFRA | The teams are in... 👀#URU #FRA#WorldCup pic.twitter.com/G6nBdJMPKC
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1.40pm - Bad news for Brazil and Danilo
Manchester City defender Danilo has played his last part in the World Cup.
An ankle injury picked up on Thursday during training ahead of the side's quarter-final with Belgium on Friday means he is ruled out of the rest of the tournament.
Read the full story here.
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1.25pm - England's training times
England have undergone their final training session before they take the field on Saturday at 6pm UAE time against Sweden in Samara.
A gallery of action from the training session as Gareth Southgate put his squad through their paces is below.
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12.20pm - Russia getting behind England
England fans, after some of the violent clashes at Euro 2016 with Russian supporters, could have been forgiven for expecting the worst when they travelled to the World Cup in Russia.
But, instead they have been well received and the team have proven very popular with their hosts.
Gary Meenaghan spoke to some Russians to find out just why they were backing England, even in some cases at the expense of their own country. Read the story here.
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10.30am - A big day ahead
Good morning. So we are down to just eight teams left in the hunt to win the World Cup. By the close of play on Friday we will be down to six sides left in it with two quarter-finals to be played.
It is 1998 winners France against double champions Uruguay at 6pm, before five-time winners Brazil face Belgium at 10pm in Kazan.
It should be a cracking day's football and you can follow the action here with The National.
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