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"textContent": "\n\n\nWelcome to our live blog of day 17 of the World Cup.\n\nAll eyes will be on England later tonight when they do battle with Panama, with the Three Lions seeking a return to winning ways following a frustrating goalless stalemate with Ghana earlier in the week.\n\nThomas Tuchel's men will go into this evening's showdown as strong favourites given the talent they've got in their squad.\n\nBut Panama have lost both of their first two matches by just a single goal - meaning another tense night for England could be in store.\n\nAnother contest taking place at 10pm is Croatia vs Ghana.\n\nThen, in the early hours of Sunday morning, Colombia and Portugal will lock horns - while DR Congo and Uzbekistan will face each other.\n\nIt promises to be another big day of World Cup action.\n\nSo keep up to date with all of our coverage below.\n\n### Uruguay star requests own substitution\n\n\n\n\nFernando Muslera asked to be substituted at half-time after his costly error helped send Uruguay crashing out of the World Cup.\n\nThe 40-year-old goalkeeper allowed a tame effort from Alex Baena to slip through his hands in the first half of a 1-0 defeat to Spain, with Marcelo Bielsa later revealing the veteran requested to come off himself.\n\nSergio Rochet replaced him after the break as Uruguay exited the tournament as the highest-ranked nation eliminated.\n\nFormer England goalkeeper Rob Green said Bielsa also shared responsibility, while the defeat allowed surprise package Cape Verde to progress to the knockout stages.\n\n### Good morning and welcome to our live blog\n\n\n\n\nIf you're reading this bright and early, welcome!\n\nIt was tough to sleep in this searing heat last night. But we're here to ensure you stay awake throughout the day and hope you can join us for coverage of England vs Panama at 10pm.\n\nStay tuned for all our updates throughout the day.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
"title": "World Cup day 17: All the build-up to England and Panama clash"
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