It's been another dramatic matchday at the 2014 World Cup with the conclusion of Groups C and D. Uruguay overcame ten-man Italy in Natal to progress to the Round of 16, thanks to a Diego Godin header. Azzurri coach Cesare Prandelli duly tendered his resignation after his side departed the competition. They join group winners Costa Rica in the knockout stages, whose point in an attritional 0-0 draw against England in Belo Horizonte was enough to secure top spot in Group D. The finale of Group C was even more frenetic. Greece reached the World Cup knockout stages for the first time thanks to a late, late Georgios Samaras penalty, which secured a 2-1 win. Colombia rubberstamped top spot in the group, with a comprehensive 4-1 win over Japan, in which 43-year-old Faryd Mondragon came on to surpass Roger Milla's record and become the oldest player in World Cup history. That all means two more knockout ties are confirmed: Colombia-Uruguay at the Maracana on Saturday and Costa Rica-Greece in Recife on Sunday. Join us tomorrow for the conclusion of Groups F and E, where Argentina will be hoping to secure top spot in their group, Nigeria will try and quell tonight's African disappointment by reaching the knockout phases and the race for the second knockout spot behind France in Group E reaches its climax.