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FIFA World Cup: Mbappe's Brace Helps France Beat Denmark 2-1, Become First Team To Reach Knockout Stage
FIFA World Cup: With two successive wins, the first one against Australia (4-1), the French men now lead Group D with six points, leaving Denmark, Australia and Tunisia to fight for the remaining qualifying spot from the group.
Australia, which earlier in the day defeated Tunisia 1-0, are on three points while Denmark, which drew their first match against Tunisia, have one point in their kitty -- from one loss and one draw.
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