Who’s in, who’s out and possible scenarios at the World Cup after a second straight day that ended with a comeback win in stoppage time:

GROUP A
Russia and Uruguay have clinched berths in the Round of 16, and play each other Tuesday (AEST) to determine who wins the group. Egypt and Saudi Arabia have been eliminated.

GROUP B
Morocco have been eliminated, leaving Portugal and Spain (four points each) and Iran (three) to compete for two spots. Spain plays Morocco on Tuesday, when Portugal meets Iran.

GROUP C
France have advanced and lead with six points. Denmark is second with four after a 1-1 draw against Australia, who have one point.

Peru have been eliminated. Denmark play France on Wednesday, when Australia take on Peru.

GROUP D
Croatia has secured a trip to the second round and top the group with six points.

Nigeria (three points) will advance with a win over Argentina (one point) on Wednesday, when Iceland play Croatia.

But Iceland (one point) or the last-place Argentines could survive with a win and a Nigeria loss or tie, depending on goal difference.

GROUP E
Brazil and Switzerland have four points apiece, Serbia have three, and any of them could grab one of the group’s two spots in the knockout stage.

Serbia meet Brazil on Thursday, likely needing a win. Switzerland play Costa Rica at the same time. Costa Rica have been eliminated.

GROUP F
Mexico avoided a let-down Sunday after upsetting Germany to start the tournament, handling South Korea.

But Mexico (six points) aren’t safe yet.

A dagger by Toni Kroos deep into extra time gave Germany (three points), a 2-1 win over Sweden (three points) in Sunday’s late game.

If the defending champions beat South Korea on Thursday and Sweden simultaneously defeat Mexico, three teams would finish with six points, sending it to tiebreakers.

On the other hand, if Mexico and South Korea win, Mexico would win the group and every other team would be tied.

GROUP G
Belgium’s second straight emphatic win, a 5-2 drubbing of Tunisia on Saturday, has them atop the group with six points and all but guaranteed to go to the next round.

England (three points) can send themselves and Belgium through if they knock off Panama on Sunday, though Panama and technically even twice-beaten Tunisia are still alive.