Full-time - South Africa 0-1 Canada
The last 16 beckons for the Canadians.
The co-hosts continue their World Cup party, but my word, they were forced to work for that by a spirited and dogged South African side.
Jesse Marsch's side spurned opportunities aplenty to put themselves ahead, but they finally got their just reward deep into stoppage time when Eustaquio produced a moment of magic from 20-yards to settle the encounter.
South Africa bow out, whilst Canada can look forward to a showdown with either the Netherlands or Morocco, with a spot in the quarter-finals the reward for the victor.
90+5 - South Africa 0-1 Canada
South Africa are no longer content to move the ball around inside their own half.
They need a goal and they need it quickly.
They lump the ball forward in an attempt to win the second ball, but Canada's backline hold firm and they are all but through here.
Seconds remaining on the referee's clock.
Just as we were meandering towards extra-time, we've had a breakthrough.
Take a bow, Stephen Eustaquio, who latches onto a bouncing ball 20-yards out, takes one touch and lets rip a thumping half volley which flies into the bottom corner of the net.
Co-hosts Canada are on the brink of their first ever win in the knockout rounds of the World Cup.
A last 16 showdown with either Netherlands or Morocco awaits...
We have a couple of minutes remaining, can South Africa salvage something here?
90 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Five minutes of stoppage time is announced.
A reminder that we will go to extra-time if we are all still square at the end of the regulation 90.
Could we be set for our first penalty shootout of the competition?
87 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Both sides are giving it a go as the regular 90 minutes nears its conclusion.
Do we have one moment of magic to secure one of these nations a spot in the last 16 or are we heading for extra-time?
80 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Promise David is set up by Davies, a few minutes after his introduction, firing a pass forward.
David takes a touch and shoots from 20-yards but scuffs his effort just wide of goal!
That was a let-off for South Africa.
75 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Alphonso Davies takes to the field for the first time this summer, after finally overcoming a hamstring injury.
It's his first appearance for Canada in 15 months.
Could Canada's big name pull it out the bag for his country over the next 15 minutes?
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69 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Hydration break number two is upon us.
Time to go and empty those fridges if you are fortunate enough to be following from home.
65 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
As I say that, Canada should be ahead.
A goal saving intervention from the outstanding Mbokazi keeps the score at level-pegging after Williams raced off his line to make a superb save to deny Oluwaseyi.
That was much better from the Canadians to cut open the South African backline for, what I think, was the first time.
62 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
South Africa, for their lack of inventiveness, will be delighted with the way things are panning out here.
Yes, Canada are enjoying the lion's share of possession, and moving the ball into the more dangerous areas, but they just aren't really troubling their opponents.
Hugo Broos looks call and collected on the touchline with around 25 minutes of normal time remaining.
58 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Double change for Canada as Marsch looks for some fresh blood to inject a spark into the game.
Bombito and Salib make way for Sigur and De Fougerolles.
53 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
A long throw in sends the ball into the box for Canada and Cornelius wins the header.
He flicks it on into the middle of the area but there are none of his teammates available to get on the end of the second ball.
47 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Just as the opening half ended, Canada have started the second half on the front foot.
Liam Millar, whose pace has caused problems to the South Africa defence thus far, pulls the trigger from 25-yards following some neat build-up, but his strike is sliced well wide.
South Africa get the second 45 underway.
Which way will this go?
Half-time - South Africa 0-0 Canada
It's all even at the end of an entertaining, albeit scoreless, opening 45 minutes in LA.
There's no doubt that Canada have been the better and more aggressive of the two nations, but South Africa are holding their own.
They've not shown any real intent in the attacking areas, but they have defend superbly well, largely thwarting the co-hosts three-goal top scorer Jonathan David.
Jesse Marsch will feel aggrieved not to have seen his side rewarded with a late penalty, but following a VAR check, Makeso was adjudged not to have made any significant contact with Laryea.
Can the African side continue to weather the storm in the second half and spring an upset or will the co-hosts forge that crucial breakthrough.
We will find out after the break.
45+1 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
VAR check!!!
Canada feel they should have a penalty as Makeso catches Laryea inside the penalty area, but replays show it was actually the striker who made contact with the South African defender first.
There was the very slightest of touches from the defender on the ball too prior to contact between the players,
Still, a let off there as we have seen those given over the last couple of weeks.
45 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
South Africa just about survive as we near the end of the first-half.
Again, more superb defending as Modiba hacks the ball off the line before Williams makes a superb stoppage to thwart the follow-up.
Canada are the aggressors, but still, they can't find a way through this determined South African rearguard.
43 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Canada win a free kick over to the right of the South Africa penalty area.
Eustaquio sets down the ball and lofts it into the box, Oluwaseyi leaps highest, makes contact but heads his effort well over the bar.
38 - South Africa 0-0 Canada
Canada are just trying to move the ball a little too quick for their own good.
They do so much so well, but they then rush that final delivery and all that positive build-up work is undone.
It's all a little too comfortable for South Africa in their own penalty area at the minute as they stifle the pre-match favourites.