So, if you didn't hear - Germany are OUT of the World Cup. The reigning champions took on South Korea needing a win to advance, but were upset to the tune of a 2-0 win to the Asian nation, meaning Australia was the only AFC team not to grab a win at the World Cup.
Mexico will be thanking their lucky stars for that result - they advanced instead of Germany but would have been left on the outer after being smashed by Sweden, 3-0. It would have been so cruel on the Mexicans who won their first two games and would have become the first team since the 1950s to win their first two games and not advance to the knockout rounds.
Sweden will now play Switzerland and Brazil take on Mexico.
The Swiss limped through in second place after a 2-2 with Costa Rica. The central Americans scoring meant that all 32 teams at the World Cup found the back of the net at least once, which is nice - their second a hilarious own goal after a missed penalty clattered off the crossbar and into the back of the unsuspecting Swiss keeper, Yann Sommer.
Brazil needed to avoid defeat to go through and did so in style, staving off a spirited first half from Serbia to pull away easily and win 2-0, a goal in each half sealing progression for the Selecao.
That's 14 teams confirmed into the next round, we'll find out the last two tomorrow in Group H, with two of Japan, Senegal and Colombia advancing. England and Belgium face off in Group G with the winner topping the group - that will be interesting as the loser will end up with a far easier path to the final, so we'll see how seriously each side takes that game. See you tomorrow!