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Qatar lost its second game in the tournament on Friday with a 3-1 defeat to Senegal.
The hosts needed three points to stand any real chance of progressing through to the last 16, as they faced the current champions of Africa.
After a 2-0 defeat to Ecuador in the opening game, Qatar were hoping to net their first goal of the tournament.
In the second half, after going 2-0 down, Qatar got that goal, giving the hosts a chance of leveling the score.
Senegal put to bed almost any chance of progressing to the next round with another goal ending the game 3-1.
Qatar have one last chance of leaving the tournament with a win as they face the Netherlands on Tuesday in the final match of Group A.
Qatar had won their last four games in the build-up to the tournament and was hoping to replicate this form against the Sengalese.
Also on Friday, Iran beat Wales 2-0 in a thrilling game that saw Team Melli score twice in quick succession late on in the game.
Later today, England will play the USA and the Netherlands face Ecuador.
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Full time: Netherlands 1 - 1 Ecuador
Ecuador's "Superman" captain Enner Valencia led a feisty fightback on Friday as the South Americans drew 1-1 with the Netherlands in Group A to keep both teams in the running for the last 16 while ending hosts Qatar's chances of qualifying.
Valencia, 33, tapped in his third goal of the tournament from a rebound in the second half after Cody Gakpo had put the Dutch ahead in the sixth minute with a sizzling shot in a result that advanced both sides to four points.
Half-time: Netherlands 1 - 0 Ecuador
Cody Gakpo's sixth-minute rocket gave the Netherlands a 1-0 lead over Ecuador at halftime in their World Cup Group A clash at Khalifa International Stadium on Friday, to leave the Dutch on the cusp of securing a spot in the knockout round.
Enner Valencia, who had both Ecuador goals in their opening 2-0 win over Qatar, had the South Americans best chance, forcing Dutch goalkeeper Andries Noppert to make a diving save from his curling shot.
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Netherlands 1 - 0 Ecuador
The Netherlands' Cody Gakpo has scored the fastest goal in this World Cup, scoring in the sixth minute against Ecuador
GOAL! Netherlands 1-0 Ecuador (Gakpo) 🇳🇱
— World Cup Updates (@wc22updates)
Senegal strikers Boulaye Dia, Famara Diedhiou and Bamba Dieng scored to secure aÌý 3-1 victory over Qatar and send the host nation to the brink of elimination following their World Cup Group A clash at Al Thumama Stadium on Friday.
Senegal have three points from their two games and meet Ecuador in a final pool clash on Tuesday, while Qatar still have no points and will be out of the tournament if Netherlands beat Ecuador or that match ends in a draw later on Friday.
A mistake from Boualem Khoukhi allowed Dia to net the opener four minutes before halftime when the defender got the ball caught under his feet as he tried to clear before Diedhiou headed in a second and Dieng made sure of the win late on.
Qatar scored their first ever World Cup goal with 12 minutes of ordinary time remaining as Ghana-born striker Mohammed Muntari headed in Ismail Mohamad's cross but the rare moment of celebration for the home supporters proved only a consolation.Ìý
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Qatar 1 - 3 Senegal
Bamba Dieng scores for Senegal in the 84th minute
Qatar 1 - 2 Senegal
Mohammed Muntari scores for the World Cup host nation in the 78th minute
Qatar 0-2 Senegal
Famara Dhiedhiou scores with a header in the 48th minute
Half-time: Qatar 0-1 Senegal
Boulaye Dia gave Senegal a 1-0 lead over Qatar at the break in their World Cup Group A clash at the Al Thumama Stadium on Friday, a game in which both sides could do with a victory after losing their opening fixtures.
The Qataris were denied a penalty when Senegal's Ismaila Sarr appeared to bundle over playmaker Akram Afif towards the end of the first half, but they were punished when Boualem Khoukhi made a mess of his clearance and Dia pounced to score.
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Hosts Qatar dropped goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb for their must-win clash against Senegal at the World Cup on Friday, bringing in Meshaal Barsham to replace him.
Al Sheeb looked shaky in Qatar's opening 2-0 defeat to Ecuador and conceded a first-half penalty that Enner Valencia converted.
Barsham is one of three new faces in the Qatar line-up, along with defender Isamil Mohamad and midfielder Assim Madibo.
Bassam Hisham and Abdulaziz Hatem make way for them.
Senegal make two changes from their opening 2-0 defeat to the Netherlands.
Ismail Jakobs replaces Pape Abou Cisse in defence, while forward Famara Diedhiou comes into the line-up in place of Cheikhou Kouyate.
Starting line-ups:
Qatar (5-3-2)
Meshaal Barsham; Pedro Miguel, Ismail Mohamad, Boualem Khoukhi, Abdelkarim Hassan, Homam Ahmed; Karim Boudiaf, Assim Madibo, Hassan Al Haydos (capt); Almoez Ali, Akram Afif
Coach: Felix Sanchez (ESP)
Senegal (4-3-3)
Edouard Mendy; Youssouf Sabaly, Kalidou Koulibaly (capt), Ismail Jakobs, Abdou Diallo; Idrissa Gana Gueye, Nampalys Mendy, Krepin Diatta; Boulaye Dia, Ismaila Sarr, Famara Diedhiou
Coach: Aliou Cisse (SEN)
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP)
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Full time: Wales 0 - 2 Iran
Iran struck twice in the dying moments of added time to earn a stunning 2-0 win over 10-man Wales in their Group B clash at the World Cup on Friday.
Rouzbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian scored to give Iran a famous win, which moved them into second place in the group behind England, who face the USA later in the day.
Saudis are sharing this rousing half-time speech by Coach Herve Renard, which people are saying helped the team achieve the impossible with a 2-1 win against Argentina on Monday
Hervé Renard, Saudi Arabia coach's speech at half time vs. Argentina. Talks about the marking and Lionel Messi.
— Roy Nemer (@RoyNemer)
Half-time: Wales 0 - 0 Iran
Wales and Iran were goalless at the end of the first half of their World Cup Group B match at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium on Friday, after Iran forward Ali Gholizadeh's strike was ruled out for offside.
Gholizadeh thought he had given Iran an early lead after linking up brilliantly with Sardar Azmoun, but VAR ruled it out. Earlier, Wales striker Kieffer Moore had a shot from close range saved by Iran keeper Seyed Hossein Hosseini.Ìý
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Iran's national team has been dogged by controversy regarding anti-government protests at home.
The team did not sing the national anthem before the England game, viewed as a statement against the government, while some players and former players have spoken out against the brutal violence against protesters.
The unrest began after the alleged killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in detention, who was arrested for allegedly not wearing a headscarf "properly".
More than 300 protesters have been killed by security forces according to monitors.
Wales striker Kieffer Moore has been named in the starting line-up for Friday's match against Iran after his impressive performance off the bench in the opening 1-1 draw against the USA.
Midfielder Joe Allen, who has not played since September, has been named on the bench for the Group B clash.
Wales captain Gareth Bale will make his 110th appearance for the Dragons, breaking the team's all-time appearance record.
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has made five changes to the side that lost 6-2 against England, bringing Bayer Leverkusen striker Sardar Azmoun back into the starting line-up.
Azmoun will partner Porto striker Mehdi Taremi, who scored two goals against England.
If you didn't catch the Brazil v Serbia game on Wednesday then you missed some thrilling football from the South Americans, who are the favourites to lift the World Cup.
Brazil took time to warm up but in the second half, Tottenham striker Richarlison scored two goals, including a stunning volley that has already been touted as the goal of the tournament.
Brazil are now top of Group G with Switzerland 2nd after a 1-0 win over Cameroon.