We are down to the last eight at the Women's World Cup, and patterns are starting to emerge.
Ahead of the quarter-finals, we look at some of the key things we have learned going into the business end of the tournament.
1. USA can be frustrated
Reigning world champions the United States scraped through the last 16 thanks to two penalties from Megan Rapinoe in a 2-1 win over Spain.
The Spanish largely frustrated the USA, and after capitalising on a defensive error at 1-0 down, they got themselves back in the game almost as soon as they'd fallen behind.