We're not going to give you much context for this one. The player? Costa Rican striker Joel Campbell. The game? Costa Rica vs. Uruguay . But can you work out what's happening?

Who could resist revisiting the United States versus Ghana game again? Here, the United States retook the lead against Ghana in the 86th minute, as the substitute John Brooks headed the ball into the goal just four minutes after Ghana equalized. The 2-1 goal line stood , and the United States moved on to play Portugal on Sunday.

Spain, the defending champion, had everything on the line on Wednesday as it fought for survival against Chile. Here, defender Sergio Ramos made an overhead kick across the goal mouth to midfielder Sergio Busquets, who failed to convert it into a goal. Spain lost and will not move past the group stage — but it still has to play Australia on Monday.

Though it resulted in the least interesting of score lines — a 0-0 draw — the matchup between Brazil and Mexico had plenty of action. Here, Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa faced a shot from Brazilian midfielder Paulinho.

How long does it take to set up a goal? If you're the United States, 34 seconds. This early strike by forward Clint Dempsey (don't peek; that's cheating) helped the United States banish the memory of its losses to Ghana in 2006 and 2010.

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