четверг, 3 июля 2014 г.

World Cup Opta Stats: Brazil v Colombia

Will Neymar be celebrating again after Brazil's game with Colombia?

Can the World Cup hosts Brazil live up to expectations when they face the impressive Colombia? Opta reveals all.

Brazil have reached the quarter-finals in each of their last six World Cups, but haven't gone further than this round since 2002. You can lay Brazil to qualify at 1.454/9.

The last four games between Brazil and Colombia have ended in draws. The odds of the match going into extra time is 3.7511/4.

In their last clash in New York which ended 1-1, Juan Cuadrado opened the scoring just before half-time, with Neymar equalising in the second half. Neymar is 2.466/4 to score.

Colombia last beat Brazil at the Copa America in 1991, losing seven and drawing five since that encounter. Brazil are 1.434/9 to qualify.

That defeat remains Brazil's only competitive loss to Colombia, winning 13 of their competitive meetings (D6 L1). The Brazilians are 1.8810/11 to win within 90 minutes.

Colombia have failed to score in nine of their last 12 games against Brazil. The odds of Brazil keeping a clean sheet are 2.47/5.

Brazil have lost just one of their last 16 World Cup games when they had scored first (W13 D2). They are 3.259/4 to win half-time/full-time.

Los Cafeteros' 11 goals is the best ever haul in a World Cup. They need three more to beat their combined total of goals from their previous four World Cup appearances (14). Over 2.5 goals is 2.285/4.

James Rodriguez is looking to become the first player since Rivaldo in 2002 to score in the first five games of a World Cup. Rodriguez is 4.47/2 to score.

Fred has managed to register just four shots on target in the tournament, three of those coming against Cameroon. Colombia are 4.57/2 to keep a clean sheet.

Brazil have conceded in each of their last eight World Cup quarter-finals. Colombia are 3.259/4 to qualify.

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