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Czech Republic v Ukraine (19.45)

Czech Republic’s last three home matches against teams ranked inside the top 60 have produced goals at both ends.

And that sequence should extend against Ukraine, who have scored and conceded in four of their last five matches, including three away from home.

Andriy Shevchenko’s side have only kept clean sheets against Kosovo and Morocco since September 2017.

Germany v France (19.45)

Despite their group-stage exit, Germany ranked seventh for shots at the World Cup so should score for the 26th competitive home game in a row.

Joachim Low’s side have scored and conceded in eight of their last 13 matches, including a 2-2 draw against France in November.

There have been goals at both ends in six of France’s last seven matches outside tournaments, while they were involved in a 4-3 and 4-2 in Russia.

Netherlands v Peru (19.45)

Netherlands have scored 10 goals in six matches since failing to qualify for the World Cup, including 1-1 draws in their last two.

So when they take on Peru, who were one of the most exciting teams to watch at the World Cup, there should be plenty of entertainment.

Ricardo Gareca’s visitors have scored 14 goals in their last nine games, and 21 in their last nine friendlies.

Portugal v Croatia (19.45)

Portugal may be without Cristiano Ronaldo, but there should still be goals in this game.

Both of their last two World Cup matches produced goals at both ends, with Ronaldo not scoring in either, while they have scored 22 goals in their last 10 friendlies.

Croatia scored and conceded in all of their last five matches in Russia, and have Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic and Ivan Perisic - all of whom had fine World Cups - to call upon.

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