Watch Brazil vs. Chile Free Live Streaming World Cup 2014 Soccer Online Top 16 Knockout Stage

Brazil-vs-Chile

Game Today: Watch Brazil vs. Chile Free Live Streaming World Cup 2014 Soccer Online Top 16 Knockout Stage
Venue: Belo Horizonte
Date: Saturday, 28 June
Kick-off Time: Noon ET
TV Coverage: ABC (U.S. Channel)

Head-to-head

  • Brazil are unbeaten in their last 12 games (W10, D2) against Chile since a 3-0 away defeat in a World Cup qualifier in August 2000.
  • Brazil have won all three World Cup meetings: 4-2 in 1962, 4-1 in 1998 and 3-0 in 2010 exactly four years ago to the day of Saturday’s match.
  • Chile have only beaten Brazil seven times in 68 attempts, drawing 13 and losing 48. Four of those Chile wins came in competitive matches.
  • The nations last met on 20 November 2013 in a friendly in Toronto, when Brazil beat Chile 2-1. Hulk and Robinho scored either side of an Eduardo Vargas equaliser for Chile.

Brazil

  • Brazil have won their last five second-round matches at the World Cup since a 1-0 defeat by Argentina in 1990.
  • Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side have won 11 of their last 12 matches, the exception being a goalless draw with Mexico in the group stage.
  • Their only defeat in the last 24 games came against Switzerland last August (W18, D5, L1).
  • Brazil are now unbeaten in 40 successive home matches, with their last defeat coming against Paraguay in August 2002.
  • Their last competitive defeat at home was 3-1 to Peru in the 1975 Copa America semi-final.
  • Neymar has scored 35 goals in 52 appearances for Brazil, including 26 goals in his last 31 caps. He is now sixth on Brazil’s all-time top scorer list, trailing only Bebeto (39), Zico (48), Romario (55), Ronaldo (62) and Pele (77).
  • According to Prozone statistics, Fred was only in possession of the ball for seven seconds during the victory over Cameroon last time out, despite completing the 90 minutes.

Chile

  • Chile have lost each of their previous second-round fixtures at the World Cup, both against Brazil (0-3 in 2010 and 1-4 in 1998).
  • They have also been defeated in their previous four World Cup matches against fellow South American sides, conceding at least three goals every match (14 goals in total).
  • Their only victory in a World Cup knockout game (excluding the 1962 third-place play-off), was against Soviet Union in the quarter-finals of that tournament.
  • Eduardo Vargas has scored in each of his last two appearances for Chile against Brazil, including a goal in Belo Horizonte in April 2013.

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