Knockout places the prizes in Groups A and B

Ibrahim Said scored the first hat-trick of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019™ to power Nigeria past Ecuador 3-2 on Tuesday night at the Estadio Olimpico in Goiania. The Golden Eaglets mounted a comeback for a second straight match and are now qualified for the Round of 16, sitting on six points.
  • Final matchday in Groups A and B at Brazil 2019
  • Group A: New Zealand and Canada fighting for points
  • Group B: Ecuador aiming to go through as runners-up

The group phase of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019™ reaches a crucial stage on Friday with the final round of games in Groups A and B. Three teams are already through from the two pools but the remaining five sides all have hopes of joining them in the last 16.

Brazil and surprise packages Angola will battle it out for top spot in Group A at the Estadio Olimpico in Goiania, the first time that the hosts have left Brasilia. Both teams have six points, though A Seleçao have the better goal difference and need only a draw to win the section.

Still without a point, New Zealand and Canada go into their meeting knowing that a draw will almost certainly see them both eliminated. Nothing less than a win will do if either of them are to make it into the knockout phase as one of the best third-placed teams.

In Group B, meanwhile, Nigeria have already qualified and face an Australia side that needs the points but is full of belief after coming from 2-0 down to draw with Hungary. The Hungarians also have a solitary point and much to do against Ecuador, who will hope to bounce back from their late defeat to the Golden Eaglets, when they let slip three valuable points that would have taken them into the next round with a game to spare.

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