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World Cup 2022: What to expect on Day 13

Day 13 at the World Cup – the final day of the group stages with qualification and a hearty dose of revenge up for grabs.

Portugal and Brazil have already secured their passage into the final 16 but all six other teams across Group G and Group H go into their fixtures with the mathematical possibility of progressing.

It's Group H where we start and where Ghana go in search of revenge against Uruguay.

A draw will be enough for the Ghanaians to secure runners-up spot in the group behind Portugal regardless of the outcome in the other game, while Uruguay need to win and hope that South Korea don’t beat Portugal.

Goal difference looks likely to a factor on a day where things can change rapidly.

Should Korea manage to beat Portugal and Uruguay win by a single goal, both the Uruguayans and Ghana would exit the tournament.

Uruguay need to win by at least two goals and hope that the Koreans are unable to take anything from their game with Portugal. Still with us?

There's already enough on the line at the Al Janoub Stadium but for Ghana it’s also a massive grudge match, with memories of their 2010 World Cup quarter-final defeat to Uruguay still at the forefront of their minds.

In the dying seconds of that semi-final clash Luis Suarez infamously handled Dominic Adiyiah's header on the goal-line, slapping the ball away with his hands. The referee produced a red card and awarded a penalty to the Ghanaians, but with the final kick of the game Asamoah Gyan slammed his spot-kick off the crossbar and Uruguay went on to win the penalty shootout.

Suarez’s 'hand of God’ tribute is viewed in Ghana as Thierry Henry’s is here, albeit playing the role of the pantomime villain comes far more naturally to Suarez who doesn’t appear to be in the mood to

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