And with that, a thrilling group stage ends. Germany are out, the 'fair play' tiebreaker was used for the first time and there so very, very many late goals and penalties.
Japan and Colombia were the last two teams to punch their tickets to the last 16, as results fell their way in Group H. Samurai Blue lost 1-0, but Colombia's 1-0 win over Senegal meant the Japanese snuck through via the 'fair play' table due to having fewer yellow cards than their African adversaries.
A farcical last few minutes against Poland ensued as the Japanese players clearly knew the situation and just passed the ball around the back, but either way, they're through.
In the final group stage matches, England's reserves were beaten 1-0 by Belgium's reserves in a game that neither nation's fans would be particularly fussed about winning.
Adnan Januzaj's brilliant winner was the difference, and Belgium will now play Japan with a possible quarter-final against Brazil looming.
England will take on Colombia, who lost star player James Rodriguez to injury today, before playing either Sweden or Switzerland.
With pride on the line, Tunisia came from behind to beat Panama and finish third in the group.
No football tomorrow, we'll be back on Sunday morning for the first round of 16 games! See you then.