Curacao earn first World Cup point as inspired Room keeps Ecuador out

FIFA World Cup

Ecuador 0 - 0 Curaçao FT

Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room makes a save during his side's World Cup draw against Ecuador
Curacao keeper Eloy Room earned his side a point [Getty Images]

Curacao claimed their first ever World Cup point after a remarkable performance from goalkeeper Eloy Room repelled a wasteful Ecuador side.

Miami FC keeper Room pulled off a record-equalling 15 saves to keep out the South American side in Group E.

The 37-year-old was in stunning form to match USA goalkeeper Tim Howard's record for the most saves in a World Cup game.

Howard made 15 saves against Belgium in 2014 in a match that went to extra time, and also conceded twice in a 2-1 defeat - but Room's clean sheet earned Dick Advocaat's side a historic draw.

His first save came after just three minutes and was arguably the best of the night as he kept out Enner Valencia from close range.

John Yeboah was next to be denied before Room saved again from Valencia among six first-half stops.

Room was even busier after the break as he denied Moises Caicedo, Pedro Vite, Kevin Rodriguez, Nilson Angulo, Gonzalo Plata and others.

Curacao did have a great opportunity of their own on the hour mark but Leandro Bacuna's strike was saved before Liviana Comenencia had an effort turned away.

Ecuador will rue their missed chances - with 27 attempts in total - and must beat group winners Germany in their final game to progress to the knockout stages, having lost to Ivory Coast in their opener.

Curacao - who lost 7-1 to Germany in their first game - could also qualify for the last 32 if they beat Ivory Coast in their final match.

What next for these teams?

Ecuador will take on Germany in New Jersey on Thursday, 25 June (21:00 BST), while Curacao face Ivory Coast at the same time in Philadelphia.