Will Neymar continue his hot form for Brazil when they face Chile?
It's an all South American second round clash as the hosts Brazil meet Chile. Opta are on hand with all the vital statistics.
Brazil have won all three previous World Cup fixtures against Chile, all of which have been in the knockout stages of the tournament (Round 2 in 2010, Round 2 in 1998, and the semi-final in 1962). The hosts are 1.645/8 to win within 90 minutes.
Chile have conceded 11 goals in their three meetings with Brazil at the World Cup finals, an average of 3.7 per game. Over 3.5 goals is 3.1511/5.
Eduardo Vargas has scored in each of his last two appearances for Chile against Brazil, including a goal in Belo Horizonte in April 2013. Vargas is 4.03/1 to win.
Brazil have scored two or more goals in each of their last nine matches against Chile, netting 32 in the process (3.6 per game). They are 2.6213/8 to win half-time/full-time.
Neymar scored the 100th goal of the 2014 World Cup (his first goal versus Cameroon), in Brazil's 100th game in the competition. He is 2.021/1 to score.
The Barcelona forward has now scored four times in three matches at the 2014 World Cup and eight times in his last six for Brazil. Neymar is 4.216/5 to score the first goal.
Four of Chile's five goals so far at the 2014 World Cup have arrived before half-time, with the other coming in the 90th minute. The odds of the first-half containing more goals than the second are 3.211/5.
Chile have lost each of their previous second round fixtures, both of which were against Brazil (0-3 in 2010 & 1-4 in 1998). Brazil are 4.216/5 to win both halves.
The last time that Brazil lost a World Cup match in the second round of the competition was back in 1990; losing 0-1 to eventual finalists and South American side Argentina. Chile are 4.1n/a to qualify for the quarter-finals.
Chile have never beaten the Seleo on Brazilian soil, losing 20 and drawing six. The odds of the draw is 4.3100/30.
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