At-a-glance: World Cup 2014

The 2014 World Cup at a glance after Argentina reached the final in Brazil.

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Semi-finals

At Sao Paulo
Argentina 0 Netherlands 0 after extra-time
Argentina win 4-2 on penalties
   
Played Tuesday
At Belo Horizonte
Brazil 1 (Oscar 90) Germany 7 (Mueller 11, Klose 23, Kroos 24, 26, Khedira 29, Schuerrle 69, 79)
   
Third place
Saturday
At Brasilia
Brazil v Netherlands 2000 GMT
   
Final
Sunday
At Rio de Janeiro
Germany v Argentina 1900 GMT
   
Note: Drawn knockout matches go to 30 minutes' extra-time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout

Quarter-finals

July 4
At Rio de Janeiro
Germany 1 (Hummels 13) France 0
At Fortaleza
Brazil 2 (Silva 7, Luiz 69) Colombia 1 (Rodriguez 80-pen)
   
July 5
At Brasilia
Argentina 1 (Higuain 8) Belgium 0
At Salvador
Netherlands 0 Costa Rica 0 after extra-time
Netherlands win 4-3 on penalties
   
2nd round
June 28
At Belo Horizonte
Brazil 1 (Luiz 18) Chile 1 (Sanchez 32) after extra-time
Brazil win 3-2 on penalties
 
At Rio de Janeiro
Colombia 2 (Rodriguez 28, 50) Uruguay 0
 
June 29
At Fortaleza
Netherlands 2 (Sneijder 88, Huntelaar 90+4-pen) Mexico 1 (Dos Santos 48)

At Recife
Costa Rica 1 (Ruiz 52) Greece 1 (Papastathopoulos 90+1) after extra-time
Costa Rica win 5-3 on penalties
   
June 30
At Brasilia
France 2 (Pogba 79, Yobo 90+2-og) Nigeria 0
   
At Porto Alegre
Germany 2 (Schuerrle 92, Ozil 119) Algeria 1 (Djabou 120+1) after extra-time
   
July 1
   
At Sao Paulo
Argentina 1 (Di Maria 118) Switzerland 0 after extra-time
   
At Salvador
Belgium 2 (De Bruyne 93, Lukaku 105) USA 1 (Green 107) after extra-time
   
1st round

Group A

June 12
At Sao Paulo: Brazil 3 (Neymar 29, 71-pen, Oscar 90+1) Croatia 1 (Marcelo 11-og)
   
June 13
At Natal: Mexico 1 (Peralta 61) Cameroon 0
   
June 17
At Fortaleza: Brazil 0 Mexico 0
   
June 18
At Manaus: Croatia 4 (Olic 11, Perisic 48, Mandzukic 61, 73) Cameroon 0
   
June 23
At Brasilia: Brazil 4 (Neymar 17, 35, Fred 49, Fernandinho 84) Cameroon 1 (Matip 26)
At Recife: Mexico 3 (Marquez 72, Guardado 75, Hernandez 82) Croatia 1 (Perisic 87)

Final standings (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points)   

Brazil        3 2 1 0 7 2 7 - qualified
   
Mexico        3 2 1 0 4 1 7 - qualified
   
Croatia       3 1 0 2 6 6 3
   
Cameroon      3 0 0 3 1 9 0

Group B

June 13
   
At Cuiaba: Chile 3 (Sanchez 12, Valdivia 14, Beausejour 90+2) Australia 1 (Cahill 35)
   
At Salvador: Netherlands 5 (Van Persie 44, 72, Robben 53, 80, De Vrij 64) Spain 1 (Xabi Alonso 27-pen)
   
June 18
   
At Rio de Janeiro: Chile 2 (Vargas 20, Aranguiz 43) Spain 0
   
At Porto Alegre: Netherlands 3 (Robben 20, Van Persie 58, Depay 68) Australia 2 (Cahill 21, Jedinak 54-pen)
   
June 23
   
At Sao Paulo: Netherlands 2 (Fer 77, Depay 90+2) Chile 0
   
At Curitiba: Spain 3 (Villa 36, Torres 69, Mata 82) Australia 0

Final standings   

Netherlands   3 3 0 0 10 3 9 - qualified
   
Chile         3 2 0 1  5 3 6 - qualified
   
Spain         3 1 0 2  4 7 3
   
Australia     3 0 0 3  3 9 0 

Group C


June 14
   
At Recife: Ivory Coast 2 (Bony 64, Gervinho 66) Japan 1 (Honda 16)
   
At Belo Horizonte: Colombia 3 (Armero 5, Gutierrez 58, Rodriguez 90+3) Greece 0
   
June 19
   
At Natal: Greece 0 Japan 0
   
At Brasilia: Colombia 2 (Rodriguez 64, Quintero 70) Ivory Coast 1 (Gervinho 73)
   
June 24
   
At Cuiaba: Colombia 4 (Cuadrado 16-pen, Martinez 55, 82, Rodriguez 90) Japan 1 (Okazaki 45+1)
   
At Fortaleza: Greece 2 (Samaris 42, Samaras 90+3-pen) Ivory Coast 1 (Bony 74)

Final standings   


Colombia      3 3 0 0 9 2 9 - qualified
   
Greece        3 1 1 1 2 4 4 - qualified
   
Ivory Coast   3 1 0 2 4 5 3
   
Japan         3 0 1 2 2 6 1
  

Group D


June 14
   
At Manaus: Italy 2 (Marchisio 35, Balotelli 50) England 1 (Sturridge 37)
   
At Fortaleza: Costa Rica 3 (Campbell 54, Duarte 57, Urena 84) Uruguay 1 (Cavani 24-pen)
   
June 19
   
At Sao Paulo: Uruguay 2 (Suarez 39, 85) England 1 (Rooney 75)
   
June 20
   
At Recife: Costa Rica 1 (Ruiz 44) Italy 0
   
June 24
   
At Natal: Uruguay 1 (Godin 81) Italy 0
   
At Belo Horizonte: Costa Rica 0 England 0
   
Final standings
   
Costa Rica    3 2 1 0 4 1 7 - qualified
   
Uruguay       3 2 0 1 4 4 6 - qualified
   
Italy         3 1 0 2 2 3 3
   
England       3 0 1 2 2 4 1

Group E

June 15
   
At Porto Alegre: France 3 (Benzema 45-pen, 72, Valladares 48-og) Honduras 0
   
At Brasilia: Switzerland 2 (Mehmedi 48, Seferovic 90+3) Ecuador 1 (E. Valencia 22)
   
June 20
   
At Curitiba: Ecuador 2 (E. Valencia 34, 65) Honduras 1 (Costly 31)
   
At Salvador: France 5 (Giroud 17, Matuidi 18, Valbuena 40, Benzema 67, Sissoko 73) Switzerland 2 (Dzemaili 81, Xhaka 87)
   
June 25
   
At Rio de Janeiro: Ecuador 0 France 0
   
At Manaus: Switzerland 3 (Shaqiri 6, 31, 71) Honduras 0
   

   
Final standings
   
France        3 2 1 0 8 2 7 - qualified
   
Switzerland   3 2 0 1 7 6 6 - qualified
   
Ecuador       3 1 1 1 3 3 4
   
Honduras      3 0 0 3 1 8 0   

Group F

June 15
   
At Rio de Janeiro: Argentina 2 (Kolasinac 3-og, Messi 65) Bosnia 1 (Ibisevic 84)
   
June 16
   
At Curitiba: Iran 0 Nigeria 0
   
June 21
   
At Cuiaba: Nigeria 1 (Odemwingie 29) Bosnia 0
   
At Belo Horizonte: Argentina 1 (Messi 90+1) Iran 0
   
June 25
   
At Porto Alegre: Argentina 3 (Messi 3, 45+1, Rojo 50) Nigeria 2 (Musa 4, 47)
   
At Salvador: Bosnia 3 (Dzeko 23, Pjanic 59, Vrsajevic 83) Iran 1 (Ghoochannejad 82)
  
   
Final standings
   
Argentina     3 3 0 0 6 3 9 - qualified
   
Nigeria       3 1 1 1 3 3 4 - qualified
   
Bosnia        3 1 0 2 4 4 3
   
Iran          3 0 1 2 1 4 1

Group G

June 16
   
At Natal: USA 2 (Dempsey 1, Brooks 86) Ghana 1 (A. Ayew 82)
   
At Salvador: Germany 4 (Mueller 12-pen, 45+1, 78, Hummels 32) Portugal 0
   
June 21
   
At Fortaleza: Germany 2 (Goetze 51, Klose 71) Ghana 2 (A. Ayew 54, Gyan 63)
   
June 22
   
At Manaus: Portugal 2 (Nani 5, Varela 90+5) USA 2 (Jones 64, Dempsey 81)
   
June 26
   
At Recife: Germany 1 (Mueller 55) USA 0
   
At Brasilia: Portugal 2 (Boye 31-og, Ronaldo 80) Ghana 1 (Gyan 57)
   
Final standings
   
Germany       3 2 1 0 7 2 7 - qualified
   
USA           3 1 1 1 4 4 4 - qualified
   
Portugal      3 1 1 1 4 7 4
   
Ghana         3 0 1 2 4 6 1

Group H

June 17
   
At Cuiaba: Russia 1 (Kerzhakov 74) South Korea 1 (Keun-ho 68)
   
At Belo Horizonte: Belgium 2 (Fellaini 70, Mertens 80) Algeria 1 (Feghouli 25-pen)
   
June 22
   
At Porto Alegre: Algeria 4 (Slimani 26, Halliche 28, Djabou 38, Brahimi 62) South Korea 2 (Heung-min 50, Ja-cheol 72)
   
At Rio de Janeiro: Belgium 1 (Origi 88) Russia 0
   
June 26
   
At Sao Paulo: Belgium 1 (Vertonghen 78) South Korea 0
   
At Curitiba: Algeria 1 (Slimani 60) Russia 1 (Kokorin 6)
   
Final standings
   
Belgium       3 3 0 0 4 1 9 - qualified
   
Algeria       3 1 1 1 6 5 4 - qualified
   
Russia        3 0 2 1 2 3 2
   
South Korea   3 0 1 2 3 6 1
  
Note: criteria for separating teams finishing level on points: 1. goal difference, 2. goals scored, 3. head-to-head records
  
Scorers
   
6: Rodriguez (COL)
   
5: Mueller (GER)
   
4: Messi (ARG),  Neymar (BRA)
   
3: Van Persie, Robben (both NED), Benzema (FRA), Schuerrle (GER), Shaqiri (SUI), E. Valencia (ECU)
   
2: Hummels, Klose, Kroos (all GER), A. Ayew, Gyan (both GHA), Bony, Gervinho (both CIV), Djabou, Slimani (both ALG), Mandzukic, Perisic (both CRO), Cahill (AUS), Dempsey (USA), Depay (NED), Luiz (BRA), Martinez (COL), Musa (NGR), Ruiz (CRC), Sanchez (CHI), Suarez (URU)
   
1:  De Bruyne, Fellaini, Lukaku, Mertens, Origi, Vertonghen (all BEL), Giroud, Matuidi, Pogba, Sissoko, Valbuena (all FRA), Guardado, Hernandez, Marquez, Peralta, Dos Santos (all MEX), Xabi Alonso, Mata, Torres, Villa (all ESP), Aranguiz, Beausejour, Valdivia, Vargas (all CHI), Armero, Cuadrado, Gutierrez, Quintero (all COL), Dzeko, Ibisevic, Pjanic, Vrsajevic (all BIH), Dzemaili, Mehmedi, Seferovic, Xhaka (all SUI), Fer, Huntelaar, Sneijder, De Vrij (all NED), Fernandinho, Fred, Oscar, Silva (all BRA), Brahimi, Feghouli, Halliche (all ALG), Brooks, Green, Jones (all USA), Campbell, Duarte, Urena (all CRC), Goetze, Khedira, Ozil (all GER), Heung-min, Ja-cheol, Keun-ho (all KOR), Higuain, Di Maria, Rojo (all ARG), Nani, Ronaldo, Varela (all POR), Papastathopoulos, Samaras, Samaris (all GRE), Balotelli, Marchisio (both ITA), Cavani, Godin (both URU), Honda, Okazaki (both JPN), Kerzhakov, Kokorin (both RUS), Rooney, Sturridge (both ENG), Costly (HON), Ghoochannejad (IRI), Jedinak (AUS), Matip (CMR), Odemwingie (NGR), Olic (CRO) 

Prize money (all US dollars)

Winners: 35 million, runners-up: 25 million, third: 22 million, fourth: 20 million, quarter-finals: 14 million each, second round: 9 million each, first round: 8 million each

World Cup champions


5: Brazil
   
4: Italy
   
3: Germany
   
2: Argentina, Uruguay
   
1: England, France, Spain


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