Portugal 0-0 Brazil: Knowing a draw will send both sides through to the next round, Cristiano Ronaldo looks to test the South Americans' defence in the opening minutes in Durban
A good chance falls to Brazil on the half hour but Nilmar's drilled shot from the angle is turned on to the post by Eduardo as the goalkeeper makes a fine save
Probably the most notable thing about the first half is the glut of yellow cards dished out by the referee as the game becomes increasingly bad tempered
The Europeans look certain to break the deadlock on the hour when Raul Meireles finds himself unmarked six yards out only for Julio Cesar to throw himself in the way and make a fine block
Eduardo pulls off another fine save to deny Ramires near the end as the goalkeepers become the only ones to emerge from this dull game with any real credit
North Korea 0-3 Ivory Coast: Playing against already-eliminated opponents, Didier Drogba attempts to fashion an early goal for the Elephants in Nelspruit
With Portugal having beaten North Korea 7-0, the Ivorians also need a big win to have any chance of going through and get their first goal when Yaya Toure bends a shot into the bottom corner in the 14th minute
Sven-Goran Eriksson's charges double their lead on 20 minutes when Romaric heads home after Drogba's thunderous shot comes back off the crossbar
North Korea dig in, frustrate and only concede a third with eight minutes to go when Salomon Kalou gets on the end of Arthur Boka's cross
The Elephants appear to have a fourth soon after but Aruna Dindane (centre) sees his effort ruled out for offside shortly before the referee brings their tournament to an end
Chile 1-2 Spain: Chile fans arrive at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium hoping to see their team upset Spain, who may need to win to reach the second round
Spain make a nervous start but Fernando Torres, still looking for his true form as he recovers from injury, misses an excellent chance to give them an early lead
Spain go ahead when Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo races from his line and kicks the ball straight into the path of David Villa, who scores from 45 yards
And Andres Iniesta rounds off a great team move by steering the ball into the corner of the net to put Spain further in front
To make matters worse for Chile, Marco Estrada is adjudged to have fouled Torres in the build up to the goal and is sent off for a second bookable offence
But Chile continue to attack and deservedly pull a goal back early in the second half through substitute Rodrigo Millar's deflected shot
Spain can celebrate a win and a place in the knockout stage - but Switzerland's failure to beat Honduras means Chile are also through
Honduras 0-0 Switzerland: Stephane Grichting launches an early attack for Switzerland, who know a victory at the Free State Stadium could take them through
But the Hondurans defend resolutely with Hendry Thomas to the fore as he tackles Switzerland's Tranquillo Barnetta during an uneventful first half
Switzerland push forward in the second half but are unable to find the goal they need to reach the last 16, so both teams go out of the tournament
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