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Published 11:11 30 Jun 2018 BST
Spain, for example, topped Group B and will now face hosts Russia in the next round. Had there not been VAR-influenced decisions in the closing stages of games between them and Morocco and Portugal and Iran, their Iberian neighbours would have won the group instead, leaving La Roja on the opposite side of the draw and facing a sterner task against Uruguay in the last-16.
France and Denmark would also have swapped positions in Group C, with the use of VAR contributing to Didier Deschamps' side gaining two points and the Danes losing two points in their matches. Had this not been the case, Denmark would have faced Argentina and France would have met Croatia in the knockout stages; not the other way round.
Finally, similar would have occurred in Group F, where Sweden progressed as group winners ahead of Mexico. The Scandinavians won their opener against South Korea thanks to a penalty awarded after a VAR review. Without this and the extra two points gained as a result, Mexico would've topped the group and would be facing Switzerland in the next round. Instead, they will now face Brazil.
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