The Round of 32 continues today.
Canada grabbed a late winner to secure a 1-nil victory over South Africa in the opening game of the World Cup round of 32 last night
Stephen Eustaquio scored in stoppage-time in Los Angeles - Canada's first ever goal in the knockout stages of the tournament.
Jesse Marsch's side will next face either the Netherlands or Morocco for a place in the quarter-finals.
Marsch said Stephen is a very special person:
The Round of 32 continues tonight with three more places in the last 16 up for grabs.
At 6pm, five-time champions Brazil take on Japan in Houston.
Germany face Paraguay from 9.30pm - Julian Nagelsmann's side are favourites despite their surprise defeat to Ecuador in the group stage
Then at 2am Irish time, the Netherlands meet Morocco.
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