Here’s how Japan and Senegal played to a draw:

FULL TIME: Japan 2, Senegal 2

And that’s the final whistle. Senegal might be disappointed at blowing a lead twice, but the good news for both teams is that they control their fate: win their last game and they are in.

90’ + 3: One Last Strike For Senegal Misses

Mane again forces Japan into a foul, and this should be the last change for Senegal. Mane takes the kick and sends it into the box and Diouf tries an acrobatic finish that does not work.

90’ + 1: Senegal Threatens

Senegal win a free kick, push everyone up, and proceed to hit three long balls into the box, to no avail.

90’: Four More Minutes

Four minutes of stoppage time. N’Doye picks up a yellow card contesting a long ball with Yoshida.

88’: Back and Forth

Japan with a hint of danger as they get a cross in from a quick restart that bounces off a Senegalese defender straight to the goalkeeper. Senegal come right back, pass the ball from side to side give it away, and force Sabaly to pick up a yellow card to stop the ensuing Japanese counter

84’: Niang Limps Off

Mame Biram Diouf comes on for Niang, who looks to be limping heavily on his way to the sidelines.

84’: N’Doye’s Header Goes High

Senegal put a hopeful ball into the box and Cheikh N’Doye gets his head to it but the ball sails both high and wide

81’: Another Sub for Senegal

Senegal with another substitution as Cheikh N’Doye comes on for Badou Ndiaye.

79’: Japan Keeps Pushing

Having made two offensive substitutions, Japan can’t really sit back and play for a draw now so they keep coming. Honda tries to slip one through for Okazaki but puts slightly too much on his pass.

78’: GOAL! Honda Equalizes for Japan

Honda, who just came on a few minutes ago, finds an open net after Khadim N’Diaye comes out to punch a cross but doesn’t get nearly enough on the ball. Game on!