NewsWorld Cup: Van Dijk assists as Netherlands and Sweden progress

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By Joe Urquhart

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Virgil van Dijk provided an assist for the Netherlands in a 3-1 victory over Tunisia as they progressed into the knockout stage of the World Cup.

The Liverpool captain produced a headed knockdown for teammate Brian Brobbey from a free-kick to double the lead gained by Ellyes Skhiri's own goal in Kansas City overnight.

Hazem Mastouri reduced the Tunisia deficit after the half-time break, before Jan Paul van Hecke swiftly restored the two-goal advantage for the Netherlands as they claimed top spot in Group F.

Cody Gakpo, who completed 84 minutes of the match, and Ryan Gravenberch also started for the Dutch.

The Netherlands will now face Morocco in Monterrey in the Round of 32 during the early hours of Tuesday.

In the same group, Alexander Isak was selected in attack for Sweden during their 1-1 draw with Japan in Dallas.

The Reds forward was involved in the whole encounter, during which Daizen Maeda and Anthony Elanga were on target for either country as the points were shared.

The result was enough for Sweden to earn themselves a spot in the last 32 as a third-placed team in the group, with their opponents yet to be determined.

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