Bracket Results decided after extra time are indicated by (a.e.t.), and results decided via a penalty shoot-out are indicated by (p).
Round of 16 All the group winners advanced into the quarter-finals. They included four teams from UEFA, three from CONMEBOL, and one from CONCACAF. Of the eight matches, five required extra-time, and two of these
required penalty shoot-outs; this was the first time penalty shoot-outs occurred in more than one game in a round of 16. The goal average per game in the round of 16 was 2.25, a drop of 0.58 goals per game from the group stage. The eight teams to win in the round of 16 included four former champions (Brazil, Germany, Argentina and France), a three-time runner-up (Netherlands), and two first-time quarter-finalists (Colombia and Costa Rica). Belgium reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 1986.
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Quarter-finals With a 1–0 victory over France, Germany set a World Cup record with four consecutive semi-final appearances. Brazil beat Colombia 2–1, but Brazil's
Neymar was injured and missed the rest of the competition. Argentina reached the final four for the first time since 1990 after a 1–0 win over Belgium. The Netherlands reached the semi-finals for the second consecutive tournament, after overcoming Costa Rica in a
penalty shoot-out following a 0–0 draw at the end of extra time, with goalkeeper
Tim Krul having been substituted on for the shoot-out and saving two penalties. ---- ---- ----
Semi-finals Germany qualified for the final for the eighth time with a historic 7–1 win over Brazil – the biggest defeat in Brazilian football since 1920.
Miroslav Klose's goal in this match was his 16th throughout all World Cups, breaking the
record he had previously shared with
Ronaldo. Klose set another record by becoming the first player to appear in four World Cup semi-finals. Argentina reached their first final since 1990, and their fifth overall, after overcoming the Netherlands in a
penalty shoot-out following a 0–0 draw at the end of extra time. ----
Match for third place The Netherlands defeated Brazil 3–0 to secure third place, the first for the Dutch team in their history. Overall, Brazil conceded 14 goals in the tournament; this was the most by a team at any single World Cup since 1986, and the most by a host nation in history, although their fourth-place finish still represented Brazil's best result in a World Cup since their last win in 2002.
Final The final featured Germany against Argentina for a record third time after
1986 and
1990. This marked the first time that teams from the same continent had won three consecutive World Cups (following Italy in
2006 and Spain in
2010). It was also the first time that a European nation had won the World Cup in the Americas. On aggregate Europe then had eleven victories, to South America's nine. ==Statistics==