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Molly Hudson

Brazil vs Mexico World Cup 2018 LIVE: Neymar scores as Selecao book place in last eight - latest reaction from Samara

After a worrying draw against Switzerland and relying on a late goals to beat Costa Rica, Brazil eased any early tournament worries with an improved performance against Serbia as they qualified as Group E winners.

Mexico made light work of world champions Germany and South Korea in their first two games but lost 3-0 against Sweden in their last game. Their qualification was all-but sealed however if Germany won against South Korea, then Mexico would be home by now.

Brazil have the edge over Mexico in their recent meetings, but the sides drew 0-0 in their meeting in the 2014 World Cup group stages.  


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17:01
Thanks for joining us for game one of the day, we'll be back later for Belgium vs Japan, as we see how England's victors Belgium get on in the supposed tougher half of the draw. You can follow all the build up here:
16:53
FULL TIME: Brazil 2-0 Mexico
One scored by Neymar, one created by Neymar, the brightest talent stepped up when needed. After a bright start Mexico tired towards the end, and have lost their fourth tournament game for the seventh time. 
16:51
95 mins: Mexico having the better of the chances in added time, but nothing that has really tested Alisson in the Brazilian goal
16:46
90 mins: SIX additional minutes. But is it too late for a tiring Mexico side to find at least two goals? It looks that way.
 
Willian replaced by Marquinhos for Brazil
16:45
88 mins: GOAL! Brazil 2-0 Mexico (Roberto Firmino)
The substitute has a simple tap in, after Neymar does all the work for him. His deft finish is saved by Ochoa who can only deflect the ball into the path of Firmino
 
16:43
87 mins: The flag raised and Vela is offside. Firmino is now on for Coutinho - not a bad substitution to be able to make in the dying moments
16:41
86 mins: Corner for Mexico. Is this the moment?
16:39
83 mins: A break in play as Thiago Silva goes down under a 50/50 challenge, Roberto Firmino looks set to come on for Brazil
16:35
80 mins: Paulinho replaced by Fernandinho. That's further support to the Brazilian defence
16:33
77 mins: Mexico look to be suffering more in the heat than Brazil, but it is certainly taking its toll on both sides. Mexico needed to capitalise on their early dominance, as chances look few and far between as the game continues
16:28
72 mins: Neymar looks to be stepped on - rather than stamped - whilst Layun got the ball back from him. He rolls around as though he has broken a bone...a slight overreaction. VAR have had a look but we continue and no further action will be taken
16:24
68 mins: Willian breaks forward again, and Neymar gets his shot away, that's deflected and out for a corner
16:19
64 mins: Willian fires a powerful shot at Ochoa who is equal to it. The pace from Brazil in the first 10 yards is starting to cause problems for a tired Mexican defence
16:17
61 mins: Vela fires a shot at goal and it's tipped over the bar by Alisson and out for a corner that again comes to nothing. Mexico must do better from these set piece opportunities
16:16
59 mins: The game is opening up, which only benefits Brazil, and Paulinho really should score. Casemiro picks up a yellow card that rules him out of a potential quarter final.
 
Hernandez OFF, Jimenez ON for Mexico in their final change
16:12
56 mins: The booked Alvarez has been replaced by Jonathan dos Santos
16:10
55 mins: Herrera picks up a yellow card, who is adjudged to have fouled Willian who tracked back superbly and ran the length of the field to break.
16:09
53 mins: Mexico have a corner, which Brazil fail to clear and a half chance goes begging again. The shot is deflected and the second corner results in a blocked shot. Mexico have had several half chances, but not the one clear chance they really need
16:07
51 mins: GOAL! Brazil 1-0 Mexico (Neymar)
Neymar is on the scoresheet! A one-two with Willian ends in a tap in for Brazil's star man, after Willian puts a cross on a plate for him at the far post, after receiving possession from a Neymar backheel
16:04
48 mins: Mexico go to sleep from a corner, and Coutinho finds his favoured position on the edge of the area and Ochoa saves well

What time is it?

Brazil vs Mexico kicks off at 15:00 at the Samara Arena.

Where can I watch it?

ITV will be showing live coverage on ITV 1 and online on the ITV Hub

Odds

Brazil: 1/2

Mexico: 7/1

Draw (90 minutes): 3/1

Prediction

 

Brazil 2-1 Mexico (after extra time). Brazil have looked very fragile at the back and Mexico have been very impressive on the break. The problem for Mexico is that they are likely to be committing so many players to defending that they may struggled to get players into dangerous areas in the way they did against Germany.

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