Mexico's elimination on Sunday left the United States as the last of the three World Cup co-hosts still in the tournament, a day after Morocco and France had filled two of the eight quarter-final places 1. Four of those berths are now settled, with Norway and England joining them on Sunday.
The United States stages most of the 104 matches, with Mexico and Canada sharing the rest, in the first World Cup co-hosted by three nations. Canada went out to Morocco on 4 July , the first host eliminated, and Mexico became the second. Morocco and France, drawn to meet on 9 July , and Norway and England now occupy half the last-eight bracket.
The United States play Belgium on Monday, with the reprieved Folarin Balogun available, in the tie that decides whether any host nation reaches the last eight. Portugal against Spain completes Monday's card, and Switzerland against Colombia and Argentina against Egypt close the round of 16 on Tuesday. Co-host attrition has outpaced the pre-tournament billing, and the draw is now filling around the three nations that built the event.
