WORLD CUP LIVE: Brazil vs Cameroon - Can the hosts move up a gear and really get their party started? All the action as it happens
Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the 2014 World Cup as hosts
Brazil look to secure their place in the knockout stages. After a 3-1
win against Croatia, Neymar and Co stumbled to a 0-0 draw with Mexico
and will be looking to get back to winning ways today in Brasilia.
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Brazil vs Cameroon - World Cup 2014 LIVE: Follow the Group A action as it happens
- Brazil need a point to secure place in last 16
- Cameroon playing for pride after two straight defeats in Group A
Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the 2014 World Cup as hosts Brazil look to secure their place in the knockout stages.
After
a 3-1 win against Croatia, Neymar and Co stumbled to a 0-0 draw with
Mexico and will be looking to get back to winning ways today in
Brasilia.
In their way are Cameroon, the only team in Group A to be eliminated at this stage.
A
draw is good enough for Brazil to qualify for the last 16, but anything
other than a win could let in Mexico or Croatia to win the group.
CAMEROON vs BRAZIL (9pm)
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Cameroon: Itandje, Nyom, Matip, N'Koulou, Bedimo, Enoh, Moukandjo, Mbia, N'Guemo, Choupo-Moting, Aboubakar.
Subs: Feudjou, Assou-Ekotto, Djeugoue, Nounkeu, Eto'o, Makoun, Chedjou, Webo, Fabrice, Salli, N'Djock.
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Luiz, Marcelo, Paulinho, Gustavo, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred.
Subs: Jefferson, Fernandinho, Dante, Maxwell, Henrique, Ramires, Hernanes, Willian, Bernard, Jo, Maicon, Victor.
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Cameroon: Itandje, Nyom, Matip, N'Koulou, Bedimo, Enoh, Moukandjo, Mbia, N'Guemo, Choupo-Moting, Aboubakar.
Subs: Feudjou, Assou-Ekotto, Djeugoue, Nounkeu, Eto'o, Makoun, Chedjou, Webo, Fabrice, Salli, N'Djock.
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Luiz, Marcelo, Paulinho, Gustavo, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred.
Subs: Jefferson, Fernandinho, Dante, Maxwell, Henrique, Ramires, Hernanes, Willian, Bernard, Jo, Maicon, Victor.
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
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Dan Ripley
Host commentator
Full line-ups from the Garrincha Stadium
Cameroon: Itandje, Nyom, Matip, N'Koulou, Bedimo, Enoh, Moukandjo, Mbia, N'Guemo, Choupo-Moting, Aboubakar.
Subs: Feudjou, Assou-Ekotto, Djeugoue, Nounkeu, Eto'o, Makoun, Chedjou, Webo, Fabrice, Salli, N'Djock.
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Luiz, Marcelo, Paulinho, Gustavo, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred.
Subs: Jefferson, Fernandinho, Dante, Maxwell, Henrique, Ramires, Hernanes, Willian, Bernard, Jo, Maicon, Victor.
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Joy of six: Brazil fans hold up a star as they hope their side can win a sixth World Cup
Subs: Feudjou, Assou-Ekotto, Djeugoue, Nounkeu, Eto'o, Makoun, Chedjou, Webo, Fabrice, Salli, N'Djock.
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Luiz, Marcelo, Paulinho, Gustavo, Hulk, Oscar, Neymar, Fred.
Subs: Jefferson, Fernandinho, Dante, Maxwell, Henrique, Ramires, Hernanes, Willian, Bernard, Jo, Maicon, Victor.
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
And here come the expectant Brazil fans
This should be one of Brazil's 'easier' games at the
tournament but that hasn't stopped the usual influx of yellow and green
from invading the stadium as they hope to send their side can fly into
the last 16 in style.
The atmosphere looks pretty vibrant inside the Garrincha Stadium.
On the march: Brazilian supporters make their way to the Garrincha Stadium
All smiles: Two Brazil fans cheer from inside the ground
Best view: A Brazil supporter holds up a child inside the Garrincha Stadium
The atmosphere looks pretty vibrant inside the Garrincha Stadium.
Who fancies Brazil to fly through in style?
Cameroon have been hopeless at this tournament and while
Brazil haven't exactly sparkled they have the ability to rip into the
Indomitable Lions who have been more like limping lions at this World
Cup.
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Hopes of a nation: Neymar's Brazil shirt hangs in the dressing room at the Garrincha Stadium
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Team news from the Garrincha Stadium
Just the one change for Brazil and it comes in attack
following their goalless draw with Mexico last time out. Former
Manchester City flop Jo departs the starting XI and is replaced by Hulk.
Cameroon make three switches, with the suspended Alex Song exiting the line-up along with Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Aurelien Chedjou.
They all depart in favour of Landry Nguemo, Henri Bedimo and Allan Nyom as the African side chase their first goals and points of the tournament.
It takes two: Brazil fans kiss a replica of the World Cup trophy inside the Garrincha Stadium
Cameroon make three switches, with the suspended Alex Song exiting the line-up along with Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Aurelien Chedjou.
They all depart in favour of Landry Nguemo, Henri Bedimo and Allan Nyom as the African side chase their first goals and points of the tournament.
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Cameroon starting XI
Itandje, Nkoulou, Nguemo, Moukandjo, Aboubakar, Bedimo, Choupo Moting, Mbia, Enoh, Matip, Nyom.
Brazil starting XI
Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Marcelo, Hulk, Paulinho, Fred, Neymar, Oscar, Luiz Gustavo.
The last 16 is in sight, but Brazil are not quite there yet
It will take an extraordinary couple of results to see Brazil
dumped out the World Cup tonight, but still a nation holds its breath
as Group A comes to what should be a dramatic climax.
Three teams are fighting out for two last 16 places, and judging by Brazil's starting XI, manager Luiz Felipe Scolari (like Fred) is taking no chances. Team news on the way next...
Fly the flag: A Brazilian supporter shows off the national flag inside the Garrincha Stadium
Three teams are fighting out for two last 16 places, and judging by Brazil's starting XI, manager Luiz Felipe Scolari (like Fred) is taking no chances. Team news on the way next...
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