Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day eight at the tournament - your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTION This is what happened while you were asleep... Czechia 1-1 South Africa (Group A) The World Cup has a new star. Amid the League One-level dross served up by the Czech Republic and South Africa in Atlanta, Tori Penso was head and shoulders above them all.The American became only the second female referee to take charge of a men’s World Cup match and unlike the players around her, she looked right at home at this level.Penso managed to adopt an attitude that eludes so many referees: she was the boss, but not the star. She allowed the game to flow where she could but acted decisively when South Africa threw in one wild hack too many.When dealing with irritable players, she was polite but firm, using a smile rather than a frown to quell protestation. Penso will be in charge when Uruguay face Cape Verde in Group H on Sunday – crucial for both sides. She will hope to be given a game in the knockout stages. Tori Penso put in a standout performance refereeing South Africa's clash with CzechiaPenso started refereeing aged 14. Now 39, she could be forgiven for wondering if this really was the pinnacle of the game. If he managed to stay awake at home, Nigeria superstar Victor Osimhen must have wondered how South Africa finished above his own side in qualifying. Imagine being denied a place at the World Cup by such an ordinary team.The Czech Republic were not much better. The sight of Pavel Nedved, perhaps their greatest player of modern times, in the crowd was a reminder of how good life used to be. Michal Sadilek gave them the lead by collecting Alexander Sojka’s clever touch in the sixth minute and firing beyond Ronwen Williams.Pavel Sulc may not be so complimentary about Penso, however. When Thapelo Maseko’s shot struck the Czech attacking midfielder on the forearm in the closing stages, a penalty looked a harsh call. Yet VAR stuck with the on-field decision and Teboho Mokoena converted from the spot.By then the Czechs should have been out of sight. Perhaps losing the flight of the ball in the floodlights, Patrik Schick allowed the ball to hit his shoulder when unmarked at the far post. It would prove a sign of things to come.A win in their final game will probably be enough to send these sides through. Every other side in the tournament will hope to face them in the last 32.Tom Collomosse