

Venue: Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais)
Date: Saturday, June 28
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Brazil will target Chile's lack of height at set-pieces when the two sides meet in the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup in Belo Horizonte. The host nation will enter Saturday's clash as favourites but will be wary of underestimating Chile, who impressed when qualifying from Group B as runners-up.
Brazil's progression was relatively straightforward, with wins over Croatia and Cameroon meaning a goalless draw against Mexico did not prevent them from claiming top spot in Group A. They scored seven goals in the process, with Neymar netting four in an ominous sign for Chile.
Brazil have appeared suspect in defence at times, but the brilliance of the Barcelona forward means they are always likely to carry a significant goal threat. And striker Fred – who notched his first goal of the showpiece in a 4-1 triumph over Cameroon on Monday – is hopeful his team can make the most of a relative lack of height in a Chile defence set to feature the likes of Gary Medel and Gonzalo Jara.
Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari will hope David Luiz – who stands 1.89m tall – is fit after he reportedly hurt his back in training.
Chile finished second in their pool after they followed a 3-1 win over Australia with an excellent 2-0 triumph against Spain – a result that eliminated the defending world champions. They were made to look vulnerable in the air by Australia's Tim Cahill, something that is sure to give Fred encouragement, but have excited going forward with the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Charles Aranguiz impressing.
Star man Arturo Vidal had knee surgery in the build-up to the World Cup and was rested for a 2-0 defeat to the Netherlands with a place in the knockout stages already sealed. He is expected to walk straight back into Chile's starting line-up as coach Jorge Sampaoli looks to guide the nation to the last eight for the first time since they hosted the tournament in 1962.