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World Cup: Results, TV info, Live Stream, Schedule, Power Rankings

Check out the draw, fixtures, TV info,live stream and results for the round of 16 below. All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

Alexandre Loureiro

As the summer rolls on, the 2014 FIFA World Cup continues in Brazil from now until July 13th. Countries from around the globe have gathered to determine which national team is greatest of them all.

Sixteen teams have qualified for the second stage of the global tournament.

Check out the draw, fixtures and results for the round of 16 below. All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

Saturday, June 28

Brazil vs. Chile at Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte

Result: Brazil draw Chile 1-1 after extra-time, win 3-2 on penalties.

Colombia vs. Uruguay at Estadio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro

Result: Colombia beat Uruguay 2-0.

Sunday, June 29

Netherlands vs. Mexico at Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza

Result: Netherlands beat Mexico 2-1.

Costa Rica vs. Greece at Arena Pernambuco, Recife

Result: Costa Rica tie Greece 1-1 after full and extra time; win 5-3 on penalties.

Monday, June 30

France vs. Nigeria at Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasilia

Germany vs. Algeria at Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre

Tuesday, July 1

Argentina vs. Switzerland at Arena Corinthians, São Paulo

Belgium vs. United States at Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador

Here is the updated bracket and standings.

Rankings

At this point, the rankings of the remaining teams isn't meaningful, as this is now a single-game elimination tournament. That said, it's no secret the US Men's Nation Soccer Team is an underdog from here on out.

That's why CBS Sports ranked them 11th out of the 16 teams left in the field.

11. United States: This is where things got tricky. There are three CONCACAF sides remaining, and the United States looked the best in the run-up to the World Cup. Moreover, they survived arguably the most difficult group out of the three teams. But for the most part, the U.S. has been on its back foot. Ghana and Germany dominated for most of the 90 minutes, and the U.S. didn't look very threatening on the offensive end, outside of the Portugal match. Michael Bradley (and health) is the key. Belgium is very beatable.

TV Info Live Stream

Mon, June 30 Group E winner vs. Group F runner-up 12 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Mon, June 30 Group G winner vs. Group H runner-up 4 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Tue, July 1 Group F winner vs. Group E runner-up 12 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Tue, July 1 Group H winner vs. Group G runner-up 4 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Sat, July 5 Quarterfinal 12 p.m. ABC WatchESPN
Sat, July 5 Quarterfinal 4 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Tue, July 8 Semifinal 4 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Wed, July 9 Semifinal 4 p.m. ESPN WatchESPN
Sat, July 12 Third Place Game 4 p.m. ESPN/ITV WatchESPN
Sun, July 13 Final 4 p.m. ABC/BBC 1 WatchESPN