Australia reached the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time in 16 years after shocking Denmark.
The Danes, needing victory to progress, dominated possession but were caught out on the break when Australia scored the winner on the hour mark.
Denmark lost the ball in the Australian box and Mathew Leckie finished a brilliant counter-attack with a low shot past Kasper Schmeichel.
Australia finish in second place in Group D on six points, only behind world champions France on goal difference.
Denmark, meanwhile, exit Qatar 2022 in disappointing fashion, with just one point from three games, sitting bottom of the group.
Australia will now play Group C winners Argentina on Saturday (19:00 GMT).
Dark horses bolt as Denmark exit
Denmark came into the World Cup tipped by many fans and pundits as ‘dark horses’ after their impressive run to the semi-finals of Euro 2020 and a strong Uefa Nations League campaign in which they beat France home and away.
However, they failed to impress in Qatar and go home having scored only once in three Group D games.
Their attacking struggles were acknowledged by manager Kasper Hjulmand, who made three changes from the defeat by France, all in attacking positions.
Martin Braithwaite, Brentford midfielder Mathias Jensen and Andreas Skov Olsen came in as Mikkel Damsgaard, Victor Nelsson and striker Andreas Cornelius dropped to the bench – but the changes made little difference.
The Danes’ best chance came in the first half through Jensen, who forced Australia captain Mat Ryan into an impressive acrobatic save after being played through by a Braithwaite flick.
However, it was telling that Denmark’s most threatening attacking outlet was left-back Joakim Maehle, who tested Australia with his probing runs but was not adequately supported by those further forward.
They demanded a penalty in the second half when Kasper Dolberg was hauled down in the area, however he was narrowly offside as the Danish campaign petered out.
Denmark continue their longest winless World Cup run, having failed to earn a victory in any of their past six games in the competition, with four of them draws.
Solid Aussies show spirit of 2006
Australia, the lowest-seeded side in Group D, ran the game at their tempo and the largely uneventful encounter suited their needs perfectly, with a draw potentially enough to see them through having started the day second in the group on three points.
However just as the news filtered through of Tunisia taking a shock lead against France, which would have eliminated them on goal difference had they drawn here, Leckie sprang into action.
Dolberg lost the ball in the Australian box and his side were caught out on the break. Melbourne City winger Leckie ran confidently at the Danish defence, and struck left-footed through Maehle’s legs past Schmeichel inside the far post.
It ensured they reach the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time since 2006, when a star-studded side featuring Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill and Mark Schwarzer were only stopped by eventual champions Italy.
This team features far fewer big names but, marshalled by captain and former Brighton and Arsenal goalkeeper Ryan, they have recovered from a 4-1 loss to France in their opening game – where they were naively open and picked apart by Kylian Mbappe and co – to grind out the results required.
It was Ryan who guided Australia through the nervy final six minutes of added time, claiming corners with aplomb.
A Cornelius header looped onto the roof of the net in stoppage time but a historic victory was secured.
Player of the match
SouttarHarry Souttar
Australia
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Squad number19Player nameSouttar
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Squad number7Player nameLeckie
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Squad number13Player nameMooy
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Squad number4Player nameRowles
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Squad number26Player nameBaccus
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Squad number16Player nameBehich
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Squad number8Player nameWright
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Squad number15Player nameDuke
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Squad number14Player nameMcGree
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Squad number22Player nameIrvine
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Squad number2Player nameDegenek
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Squad number1Player nameRyan
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Squad number10Player nameHrustic
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Squad number9Player nameMaclaren
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Squad number23Player nameGoodwin
Denmark
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Squad number10Player nameEriksen
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Squad number13Player nameKristensen
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Squad number23Player nameHøjbjerg
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Squad number1Player nameSchmeichel
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Squad number2Player nameAndersen
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Squad number6Player nameChristensen
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Squad number7Player nameJensen
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Squad number5Player nameMaehle
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Squad number11Player nameSkov Olsen
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Squad number25Player nameLindstrøm
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Squad number12Player nameDolberg
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Squad number24Player nameSkov
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Squad number14Player nameDamsgaard
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Squad number9Player nameBraithwaite
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Squad number26Player nameBah
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Squad number21Player nameCornelius
Line-ups
Australia
Formation 4-4-2
- 1Ryan
- 2DegenekBooked at 57mins
- 19Souttar
- 4Rowles
- 16BehichBooked at 4mins
- 7LeckieSubstituted forHrusticat 89′minutes
- 13Mooy
- 22Irvine
- 23GoodwinSubstituted forBaccusat 45′minutes
- 14McGreeSubstituted forWrightat 74′minutes
- 15DukeSubstituted forMaclarenat 82′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Atkinson
- 5Karacic
- 6Tilio
- 8Wright
- 9Maclaren
- 10Hrustic
- 11Mabil
- 12Redmayne
- 17Devlin
- 18Vukovic
- 20Deng
- 21Kuol
- 24King
- 25Cummings
- 26Baccus
Denmark
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Schmeichel
- 13KristensenSubstituted forBahat 45′minutes
- 2Andersen
- 6Christensen
- 5MaehleSubstituted forCorneliusat 70′minutes
- 7JensenSubstituted forDamsgaardat 59′minutes
- 23Højbjerg
- 10Eriksen
- 11Skov OlsenSubstituted forSkovat 69′minutesBooked at 75mins
- 9BraithwaiteSubstituted forDolbergat 59′minutes
- 25Lindstrøm
Substitutes
- 3Nelsson
- 4Kjaer
- 12Dolberg
- 14Damsgaard
- 15Nørgaard
- 16Christensen
- 17Stryger Larsen
- 18Wass
- 19Wind
- 20Poulsen
- 21Cornelius
- 22Rønnow
- 24Skov
- 26Bah
- Referee:
- Mustapha Ghorbal
- Attendance:
- 41,232
Live Text
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Match ends, Australia 1, Denmark 0.
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Second Half ends, Australia 1, Denmark 0.
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Attempt missed. Andreas Cornelius (Denmark) header from a difficult angle on the right is just a bit too high. Assisted by Christian Eriksen with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Denmark. Conceded by Mathew Ryan.
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Corner, Denmark. Conceded by Milos Degenek.
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Foul by Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark).
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Milos Degenek (Australia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Australia. Ajdin Hrustic replaces Mathew Leckie.
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Attempt missed. Alexander Bah (Denmark) right footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right.
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Attempt blocked. Keanu Baccus (Australia) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Harry Souttar with a headed pass.
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Joachim Andersen (Denmark) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jamie Maclaren (Australia).
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Substitution, Australia. Jamie Maclaren replaces Mitchell Duke.
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Attempt blocked. Jesper Lindstrøm (Denmark) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Andreas Cornelius.
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Attempt saved. Kasper Dolberg (Denmark) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
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Attempt blocked. Alexander Bah (Denmark) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Andreas Cornelius.
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Robert Skov (Denmark) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Robert Skov (Denmark).
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Keanu Baccus (Australia) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Offside, Australia. Kye Rowles tries a through ball, but Mitchell Duke is caught offside.
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