Brazil entered the quarterfinals after a tense penalty shootout

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Starting lineup:Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Luiz, Marcelo, Fernandinho, Gustavo, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred.

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Brazil’s starting chart.

Chile’s departure chart.

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The game begins.

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Fernandinho fouled a Chilean player in a dispute in the middle of the field.

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OPPORTUNITY.

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Meu palpite pra hoje: Brazil 2×1 Chile, Columbia 2×1 Uruguay.

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Chile is entering the game very confidently.

Chile (red shirt) did not allow Neymar much space to play in the first few minutes.

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Hulk bounced off the wall with Neymar and then accelerated into the penalty area.

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Neymar took a free kick and hung the ball from the left, but goalkeeper Bravo caught the ball before it could reach the Brazilian players far from the goal.

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Neymar accelerated into the penalty area, but instead of finishing immediately, he blocked the ball to wait for his teammates to respond and then failed to pass the ball.

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Statistics before the match

– Brazil won all three times they met Chile at the World Cup, all in the knock-out stages (4-1 in the round of 16 in 1998, 3-0 in the round of 16 in 2010 and 4-2 in the semi-finals in 2010).

– Chile conceded 11 goals in the last three times they met Brazil at the World Cup, an average of 3.7 goals per match.

– Eduardo Varggas scored in the last two times he and Chile faced Brazil, including one goal at Belo Horizonte where the two teams met today in a friendly match in April 2013.

– Brazil has always scored at least two goals per match in the last nine times against Chile, scoring a total of 32 goals (an average of 3.6 goals per match) in those nine matches.

– Neymar scored the 100th goal of the 2014 World Cup (his first goal in the victory over Cameroon) in Brazil’s 100th match at the biggest festival on the planet.

– Neymar has four goals through the first three matches of the 2014 World Cup and has eight goals, if you count the last six matches he played for Brazil.

Four of Chile’s five goals at the 2014 World Cup were scored in the first half.

– Chile lost all their last two times reaching the second round of the World Cup, both to Brazil (4-1 in 1998, 3-0 in 2010).

– Brazil won all five recent matches they participated in in the second round of the World Cup, scoring 13 goals and keeping four clean sheets.

– The last time Brazil lost a World Cup second round match was in 1990, when they fell 0-1 to defending champion Argentina, who then reached the final and lost to West Germany.

– Brazil lost only one match in the 10 World Cup matches they played against their South American neighbors (winning eight, drawing one in the remaining nine matches).

– Chile lost all four World Cup matches they played against South American opponents, three of which were against Brazil.

– Chile has never beaten Brazil away from home (losing 20 and drawing six).

– Brazil is on a 40-match unbeaten streak at home, since the last time they lost 0-1 to Paraguay in a friendly match in August 2002.

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