Good morning and welcome to Sports Mole's World Cup live blog, covering all of the news and gossip from the 23rd day of the tournament in Brazil.
It is quarter-final day, with hosts Brazil facing Colombia in a mouthwatering clash and European heavyweights Germany and France also meeting in the last eight.
Keep up-to-date with all of the build up by following our live news updates below.
Neymar has also been ruled out of the rest of the World Cup after fracturing a vertebra in his back, he was carried off late in the game after being kneed in the back by Juan Camilo Zuniga.
Again, Christopher Dodd has been busy previewing what could be an exciting clash in Salvador. Can the Central American side reach the semi-final or will it be Louis van Gaal's men who progress?
Sports Mole's Christopher Dodd looks forward to the game at the Estadio Nacional here.
The youngster left the field in tears after the final whistle at the Maracana.
Costa Rica would be the first Central American nation to reach the last four in they can beat the Oranje. The best performance at a World Cup by a CONCACAF team was that of the USA in 1930 when they reached the semi-finals.
He told AS: "My team were a lot more offensive than this one. It looks bleak for us if I'm honest. I wish the team played differently, that it exploited all the ability its players have."
Argentina face Belgium in the quarter-finals, later today.
Luiz Felipe Scolari's men face a stern test next week, that's for sure!
Lasmar told SportTV: "Unfortunately, he's not going to be able to play. It's not serious in the sense that it doesn't need surgery, but he'll need to immobilise it to recover."
He told BBC Sport: "If Brazil win this World Cup they will be the worst team ever to win it. This Brazil side don't let anybody start passing the ball, they stop the game and obstruct the opposition when there is a problem."
He was gifted tickets for the 2014 showpiece at the Maracana, but misplaced them within a matter of hours. Thankfully, it looks like he will in Rio next Sunday evening. Will Brazil be there as well?
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Marcelo, Fernandinho, Paulinho, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred
Colombia: Ospina, Zuniga, Zapata, Yepes, Armero, Guarin, Sanchez, Ibarbo, Rodriguez, Gutierrez, Cuadrado
"They aren't playing well," Ronaldo told reporters. "There are no secrets - my advice is to run a lot - but it's not easy to play like a No 9, even if you have Neymar playing with you."
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