Japan, Colombia, and Senegal will battle for 2 spots in the knockout stage at the World Cup — here's what each team needs to happen by Tyler Lauletta on Jun 27, 2018, 5:33 PM Advertisement
 Group H has featured some of the most surprising and exciting football of the 2018 World Cup thus far. Heading into the final day of the group stage, three teams — Japan, Colombia, and Senegal — are all still in control of their destinies as they battle for one of the final two spots up for grabs in the knockout round. With so much at stake for every team and simultaneous matches of Japan vs. Poland and Colombia vs. Senegal set for Thursday, Group H looks set to provide a thrilling finale to the group stage of the tournament. Here is how each of the teams can advance to the knockout round: Chances of advancing based on FiveThirtyEight's SPI ratings. SEE ALSO: Mexico fans went nuts in the midst of a 3-0 loss after learning that South Korea had saved their World Cup hopes Here are the standings for Group H after two rounds. Group H is wide open right now, with Japan, Senegal, and Colombia all in control of their respective destinies heading into the final matches of the group stage. Only Poland — the favorite to win the group before the tournament began — has been eliminated, but Robert Lewandowski and company will still have the opportunity to play spoiler against Japan.
Japan Chances to advance: 81% Scenarios to advance: - Japan advances if they win or draw with Poland
- If Japan loses to Poland, Japan can still advance if Senegal beats Colombia
One thing to know: Japan's comeback draw against Senegal was one of the most thrilling matches so far at the 2018 World Cup, and put Samurai Blue in a position to advance as long as they can secure a point from Poland.
Colombia Chances to advance: 61% Scenarios to advance: - Colombia advances with a win over Senegal
- If Colombia draws with Senegal, Colombia will still advance if Poland beats Japan
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