Cameroon kept their hopes of reaching the World Cup last 16 alive as they battled back from two goals down to draw a six-goal thriller with Serbia in Group G.
Cameroon took the lead through Jean-Charles Castelletto but Strahinja Pavlovic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic replied to give Serbia a half-time advantage.
Aleksandar Mitrovic added a third for Serbia and they looked to be cruising to a win that would have put them in a strong position to progress from the group.
However the Indomitable Lions roared back thanks to Vincent Aboubakar’s superb lob and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s equaliser three minutes later.
Mitrovic had a chance to regain the lead for his side but the Fulham striker curled a shot wide in the closing moments after being teed up by Dusan Tadic.
Both sides lost their opening match so this result leaves them two points adrift of Brazil and Switzerland, who meet later on Monday (16:00 GMT).
In arguably the tournament’s most entertaining game so far, Serbia started brightly and Mitrovic twice went close to giving his side the lead.
He hit the post before flashing a shot wide after the ball fell kindly to him in the box as Serbia made all the early running.
However Cameroon took the lead against the run of play when Nicolas N’Koulou flicked on a corner and Castelletto tapped his first international goal home from close range.
Serbia did not panic, though, and turned the game on its head in first-half stoppage time.
Pavlovic headed Serbia’s first World Cup goal in 335 minutes of play before Milinkovic-Savic beat Cameroon keeper Devis Epassy with a low drive.
When Mitrovic finished off a brilliant Serbia passing move to give them a two-goal cushion, Dragan Stojkovic’s side looked to be heading for a comfortable victory.
However, substitute Aboubakar gave Cameroon hope when he raced clear and, perhaps thinking he was offside, cut inside past a defender and casually scooped the ball over Vanja Milinkovic-Savic for one of the tournament’s best goals.
Three minutes later the striker again beat the offside trap but this time squared the ball for ex-Stoke City striker Choupo-Moting to level from close range.
While Cameroon looked dangerous when they pushed for a winner, it was Mitrovic who had the best chance to snatch the victory, but he curled wide as Serbia were left to rue their inability to close out the match.
A defeat would have left Cameroon relying on Switzerland to beat Brazil in order to avoid elimination with a match to spare.
Instead Rigobert Song’s side retain hope of getting out of the group stage for the first time since 1990, albeit their final game will be a difficult match against Brazil.
Player of the match
AboubakarVincent Aboubakar
Cameroon
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Squad number10Player nameAboubakar
Average rating8.81
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Squad number20Player nameMbeumo
Average rating8.45
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Squad number11Player nameBassogog
Average rating8.31
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Squad number15Player nameKunde
Average rating8.20
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Squad number7Player nameNkoudou
Average rating8.16
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Squad number13Player nameChoupo-Moting
Average rating8.15
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Squad number14Player nameOum Gouet
Average rating8.13
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Squad number18Player nameHongla
Average rating8.06
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Squad number12Player nameToko-Ekambi
Average rating7.86
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Squad number21Player nameCastelletto
Average rating7.84
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Squad number5Player nameOndoua
Average rating7.76
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Squad number25Player nameTolo
Average rating7.67
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Squad number3Player nameNkoulou
Average rating7.61
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Squad number19Player nameCollins Fai
Average rating7.60
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Squad number8Player nameAnguissa
Average rating7.53
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Squad number16Player nameEpassy
Average rating6.88
Serbia
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Squad number20Player nameS Milinkovic-Savic
Average rating6.21
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Squad number9Player nameMitrovic
Average rating6.09
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Squad number10Player nameTadic
Average rating6.07
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Squad number23Player nameV Milinkovic-Savic
Average rating5.81
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Squad number2Player namePavlovic
Average rating5.60
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Squad number17Player nameKostic
Average rating5.52
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Squad number14Player nameZivkovic
Average rating5.47
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Squad number16Player nameLukic
Average rating5.38
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Squad number6Player nameMaksimovic
Average rating5.28
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Squad number4Player nameMilenkovic
Average rating5.22
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Squad number5Player nameVeljkovic
Average rating5.19
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Squad number21Player nameDjuricic
Average rating4.66
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Squad number13Player nameMitrovic
Average rating4.52
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Squad number26Player nameGrujic
Average rating4.48
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Squad number7Player nameRadonjic
Average rating4.41
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Squad number15Player nameBabic
Average rating4.34
Line-ups
Cameroon
Formation 4-3-3
- 16Epassy
- 19Fai Collins
- 21Castelletto
- 3NkoulouBooked at 24mins
- 25Tolo
- 8AnguissaSubstituted forOum Gouetat 81′minutes
- 18HonglaSubstituted forAboubakarat 55′minutes
- 15KundeSubstituted forOndouaat 67′minutes
- 20MbeumoSubstituted forNkoudouat 81′minutes
- 13Choupo-Moting
- 12Toko-EkambiSubstituted forBassogogat 67′minutesBooked at 30mins
Substitutes
- 1Ngapandouetnbu
- 2Ngom Mbekeli
- 4Wooh
- 5Ondoua
- 6Ngamaleu
- 7Nkoudou
- 9Nsame
- 10Aboubakar
- 11Bassogog
- 14Oum Gouet
- 17Mbaizo
- 22Ntcham
- 24Ebosse
- 26Marou
Serbia
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 23V Milinkovic-Savic
- 4MilenkovicBooked at 90mins
- 5VeljkovicSubstituted forBabicat 78′minutes
- 2PavlovicSubstituted forMitrovicat 56′minutes
- 14ZivkovicSubstituted forRadonjicat 78′minutes
- 6Maksimovic
- 16Lukic
- 17KosticSubstituted forDjuricicat 90+1′minutes
- 10Tadic
- 20S Milinkovic-SavicSubstituted forGrujicat 79′minutes
- 9Mitrovic
Substitutes
- 1Dmitrovic
- 3Erakovic
- 7Radonjic
- 8Gudelj
- 11Jovic
- 12Rajkovic
- 13Mitrovic
- 15Babic
- 18Vlahovic
- 19Racic
- 21Djuricic
- 22Lazovic
- 24Ilic
- 25Mladenovic
- 26Grujic
- Referee:
- Mohammed Abdulla Hassan
- Attendance:
- 39,789
Match Stats
Live Text
Match ends, Cameroon 3, Serbia 3.
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