Women’s World Cup: Who has made the knockout stages and how to watch as England continue bid for glory

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Women’s World Cup: Who has made the knockout stages and how to watch as England continue bid for glory

It’s business time. With the group stage over, there no room for error for the 16 sides remaining at the Women’s World Cup.

A few high-profile names have already fallen; two-time winners Germany, Olympic champions Canada, Marta’s Brazil and co-hosts New Zealand are among those to bow out early.

There have been some standout performances too, with Colombia, Morocco, Jamaica, Nigeria and South Africa all upsetting the odds to make it through.

It’s safe to say the group stage has teed up some mouth-watering ties in the last 16, where extra-time and penalties will decide a winner if 90 minutes isn’t enough.

England got off to a strong start with three wins from three to top their group and earn a knockout tie against Nigeria.

Who has made it to the last 16?

How to watch the Women's World Cup knockout stages

BBC and ITV/STV are showing all Women’s World Cup matches live in the UK.

Here are the full listings for the last 16.

When and where are the other knockout games?

Quarter-final television picks are yet to be confirmed, but we already know who is showing what from the semi-finals onwards.

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