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It's do or die for South Korea and Germany today as they go head-to-head in their final World Cup Group F encounter
Both sides have a chance of qualifying for the knockout stages with reigning champions Germany currently in the box seat
They sit second, behind Mexico, on three points after two matches, while South Korea are bottom with zero points
With Mexico taking on Sweden in the other match, if neither South Korea or Germany secures a positive outcome here then they could be leaving the tournament at the group stage
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Privacy policy Luke Augustus Host commentator Auto-update 13:21 So what are the permutations, then? Mexico need only a draw against Sweden on Wednesday while a win would see them top the group with maximum points
Germany, who face bottom side South Korea, need to at least match Sweden's result
Draws in both games would see qualification determined by goals scored. Identical records would then see qualification decided by the better result when the teams met, which would see Germany go through courtesy of their 2-1 win
South Korea can still go through if they win, Sweden lose against Mexico and goal difference swings in favour of the bottom side
Group F Permutations Mexico: Draw and they're through. Germany: Have to match Sweden's result
Sweden: Need to better Germany's result but could still go through by beating Mexico, depending on outcome of other game
South Korea: Must beat Germany and rely on Mexico to beat Sweden. 13:14 How does Group F stand going into today's games? So the state of play is this currently
Mexico are top having beaten Germany (1-0) ans South Korea (2-1). Germany and Sweden are level on points having both won a game each, while Costa Rica are bottom having lost twice
Group F table results and fixtures 13:05 Good afternoon, everyone! And welcome to Sportsmail's coverage of today's final round of games from Group F
I'll be bringing you all the build-up and action from South Korea vs Germany as it happens - so stay tuned! Kick-off is at 3pm
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