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Highlights: Italy 0-1 Costa Rica

Costa Rica produced their second stunning upset in a week to beat a poor Italy side and confirm England's exit from the 2014 World Cup. external-link

The Central Americans fully warranted their win at Arena Pernambuco, which was sealed by a Bryan Ruiz header shortly before half-time.

The Fulham striker's effort hit the crossbar and bounced over the line, with goalline technology confirming the decision.

The result proved Costa Rica's victory over Uruguay in Fortaleza had been no fluke, and they might have won more comfortably had they been awarded a penalty when Arsenal striker Joel Campbell was clearly fouled in the area.

World Cup 2014: Bryan Ruiz shocks Italy with opening goal

Italy were a shadow of the side that beat England in Manaus, and drop into second place in Group D, behind Costa Rica. Uruguay are third on goal difference.

The result confirmed what England had feared after Thursday's 2-1 defeat by Uruguay in Sao Paulo, and means Roy Hodgson's side will be eliminated whatever the result against Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday.

Italy face Uruguay in Natal at the same time.

History was not on England's side going into this contest. Italy had failed to win their second group match at any of the previous three World Cups.

One man who had been present on all three occasions was goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Having missed Italy's opening game against England, the Juventus captain was passed fit to play in his fourth World Cup, becoming only the fifth Italian to do so.

On his return, there were signs of rust as Costa Rica controlled much of the first half.

Costa Rica have scored in each of their seven World Cup games against European teams

The Italy goalkeeper came for a corner but missed, only for Celso Borges to head just over. Buffon got down smartly to save a low shot from the excellent Christian Bolanos but the real drama was still to come.

Mario Balotelli wasted Italy's best chance when he ran on to Andrea Pirlo's superb pass and shot wide, before the half burst into life shortly before the interval with two key incidents.

Analysis Robbie Savage BBC football pundit in Recife "An unbelievable performance from Costa Rica. In every single department, they have been better than Italy. Second balls, first into the tackle, a great goal and should have had a penalty."

In the first, Campbell checked back onto his left foot and ran at the Italian defence with typical vigour. His run was ended in the penalty area, as defender Giorgio Chiellini cut across the 21-year-old as he prepared to shoot.

It looked a clear penalty, but Chilean referee Enrique Osses waved play on to the disbelief of those in the Arena Pernambuco.

Costa Rica would not be denied, though.

Within a minute, they came forward again. Bolanos swung the ball wide to the left flank where Junior Diaz curled an inviting ball towards Ruiz at the back post. The Fulham forward connected with a header that first struck the crossbar and then bounced down, beyond the dive of Buffon, and over the line.

It was no more than Costa Rica deserved.

Who has qualified for the last 16? Netherlands (Group B) Chile (Group B) Colombia (Group C) Costa Rica (Group D)

Italy could only get better, but any improvement was marginal. Pirlo tested Navas with a free-kick that wobbled and dipped, while Matteo Darmian thumped a rising shot that was tipped over the bar by the Costa Rica goalkeeper.

But Italy were flat as the game wore on and could make no impression on an organised Costa Rica side. They will now face Uruguay next Tuesday with the winner joining Costa Rica in the last 16.

Italy forward Mario Balotelli cannot believe he has missed a glaring chance with the game goalless

Skipper Bryan Ruiz celebrates putting Costa Rica into the last-16 for only the second time. They reached the same stage on their World Cup debut in 1990, before losing 4-1 to Czechoslovakia after extra time

Defender Giorgio Chiellini reacts as Italy are beaten by Costa Rica. They must avoid defeat against Uruguay in their final group game on 24 June to advance

Costa Rica fans celebrate as their team make it two wins out of two to go through to the last 16

Costa Rica midfielder Jose Cubero celebrates at the final whistle