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Chile returns to the field on Tuesday (15), when they face Colombia away from home. Brazil, in turn, plays on the same day, hosting Peru.
In a comeback, with goals from Igor Jesus and Luiz Henrique, Brazil beat Chile, who had opened the scoring with a goal from Vargas.
We will have five more minutes of added time in the match.
Luiz Henrique, on the right, received the pass, carried it to the middle and hit a cross into the right corner to put Brazil ahead on the scoreboard!
Change in Brazil: Abner left and Gabriel Martinelli came in.
In Brazil’s mistake, Osório received the pass at the edge of the area and shot with precision, but to the right of the goal.
Change in Chile: Pávez, Vargas and Valdés left for Alarcón, Tapia and Palacios. And confirming that a yellow card was issued for Loyola. And in Brazil, Igor Jesus left for Endrick.
The game loses some of its rhythm, but Brazil continues to have possession, pushing forward and trying to create danger.
Change in Brazil: Savinho leaves and Luiz Henrique enters.
Change in Chile: Galdámes left and Morales came in.
Yellow for Danilo, for a foul in the middle of the field, stopping the Chilean counterattack.
Change in Chile: Dávila left and Cepeda came in.
Abner, on the left, crossed low and the defense cleared it for a corner. Raphinha shot and the defense cleared it at the near post. The rebound belongs to Brazil.
Bruno Guimarães, on a quick run, found the pass through the middle for Raphinha to run alone, dribble the goalkeeper and send the ball into the empty net, but he was offside and the goal was disallowed.
Rodrygo took out two defenders and hit the ball hard, but it went into Cortés’ hands in the middle of the goal.
On the left, Brazil had a corner kick, taken by Raphinha for the defense to clear. The rebound – and the pressure – is Brazil’s.
Vargas takes the first touch and the ball rolls into the second half of the match!
The teams return to the pitch to start the second half. Brazil’s Paquetá and André are replaced by Gerson and Bruno Guimarães.
Chile took the lead with a goal from Vargas in the first minute and, in the end, Igor Jesus tied the match in the first half!
Savinho, on the right, beat the defender to nothing and crossed for Igor Jesus to head into the right corner, with no chance of defense, tying the match!
Rodrygo crossed the free kick into the box and the ball went past everyone. Possession remains with Brazil at the moment.
Yellow for Galdámes, for a strong foul on Novinho at the edge of the area, in a move that could have been dangerous!
Paquetá, at the edge of the area, hit the ball hard, with a deflection, sending it into Cortés’ hands.
Danilo crossed the ball into the area and Igor Jesus headed it, but to the right of the goal.
Abner received the pass and crossed hard, with Maripán deflecting it and sending it to the corner, almost tying the game, which was already taken by the defense and cleared and Brazil continued with possession.
Savinho, on the right, received the pass inside the area and shot, but it was blocked by the defense.
Igor Jesus received the pass up front and kept possession in the area, but without finishing. Brazil is getting closer and closer, but without shooting.
Brazil continues to maintain possession and gradually puts pressure on Chile, who manages to escape at speed for the moment, but without creating any danger.
Rodrygo, on the left, invaded the area and hit a powerful shot, with a deflection, sending the ball to the left of the goal for a corner. Raphinha hit it and Cortes punched it away.
Osório, in midfield, took out two defenders and hit the ball hard, sending it to the right of the goal, drawing a ‘woohoo’ from the crowd!
The corner was taken into the area and the defense cleared it for another corner, which was taken so the defense cleared it and, on the rebound, Valdés hit it hard and sent the ball over the goal.
On the left, Chile wins a corner when Osorio tries to dribble past Danilo.
Yellow card for Paquetá, for a foul that stopped Chile’s counterattack.
Loyola, on the right, received the pass on the run and crossed for Vargas, alone on the left side of the area, to head the ball over Ederson to open the scoring!
 
Igor Jesus takes the first touch and the ball rolls for the first half of the match!
Now the national anthems of Brazil and Chile, the latter sung a cappella in its second part by the Chilean fans, are played before the ball rolls.
The teams take to the pitch to start the match!
Finally, the last time Chile won was in 2015, when they won 2-0 at home. After that, Brazil has won four times in a row, two by 1-0, one by 4-0 and one by 3-0.
In these 75 matches, Chile scored 61 goals, with an average of 0.81, compared to 170 goals for Brazil, which has an average of 2.27.
Chile has played 24 matches at home against Brazil, with five wins, six draws and 13 losses. In the World Cup Qualifiers, there were seven matches, with two wins, two draws and three losses.
There have been 75 matches between the two teams in history, with eight wins for Chile, 14 draws and 53 wins for Brazil. In the Qualifiers, there were 14 matches, with two wins, two draws and 10 wins for Brazil.


¡#LaRoja 🇨🇱 ya está en casa! 🙌🏟️ pic.twitter.com/RgUdNfhvlU — Selección Chilena (@LaRoja) October 10, 2024


👔 El camarín de #LaRoja 🇨🇱 en Ñuñoa. #ConLaRojaSiempre #SomosLaRoja #ConRespeto pic.twitter.com/ku2BiOZy85 — Selección Chilena (@LaRoja) October 10, 2024
The players go up onto the pitch at the National Stadium to begin their warm-up.


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“The team has already been defined. Training sessions have shown us good things. Everyone is very focused so that we can play two games at a different level, especially from the first half of the last match. This is a goal that we all have so that we can reverse this current situation. We have to do our part and not worry about the results of others. I prefer to look at it with optimism: maybe we can gain another position at the end of the round. Maybe, at the end of the second round, we can be closer to the leaders. I prefer to look at it with optimism. I trust in the work, in the development and in these boys who are there. I think that’s another option we have. His footwork is well thought out. He has quality and always finds an important solution. Of course we have to understand what Chile are trying to do. How they want to take the ball away from us. The way they played showed us that they have two ways of marking us: going forward or going back. So we have two options. Ederson has a great record, he can be a challenge. But the most important thing is that we can close down that defensive line as quickly as possible so that we can score. It’s a very bad situation for a team that has always scored at the top, but we’ll get there. We would have liked a different result at the moment, but I think everything is happening in the sense that we’re in a bad situation for now to see who has the resilience that we need in a competition like the World Cup“.
The Brazilian team for today’s match, already confirmed by Dorival, is: Ederson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Abner; André, Paquetá and Raphinha; Savinho, Rodrygo and Igor Jesus.

The probable Chilean team for today’s match is: Cortes, Loyola, Kuscevic, Maripán, Zaldivia and Morales; Echeverría, Vadés, Osorio and Dávila; Vargas.
In addition to the changes made by choice, Gareca will not have Alexis Sánchez, Pizarro and Catalan due to injuries. On the Brazilian side, the situation is even worse due to injuries, where the team will be without Alisson, Vinícius Júnior, Bremer, Militão and Arana.
Brazil is in fifth place in the World Cup Qualifiers with 10 points, tied with Venezuela, one behind Ecuador, five behind Uruguay, six behind Colombia and eight behind leaders Argentina. Chile, in turn, is in ninth place with five points, two above Peru, in last place, four behind Bolivia and Paraguay and five below Venezuela and Brazil.
Brazil, on the other hand, is coming off a (slightly traumatic) elimination to Uruguay in the Copa América on July 6, with no goals, going to penalties, where Uruguay won 4-2. On September 6, in the Qualifiers, the team won 1-0 at home against Ecuador, with a goal from Rodrygo. And on the 10th, 1-0, the team lost away to Paraguay, with a goal by Diego Gómez.
Chile is going through a terrible phase, with one draw and two defeats in its last games (in addition to five without winning). On June 29, the team drew 0-0 with Canada in the Copa América, eliminating the team in the group stage. On September 5, in the Qualifiers, the team lost 3-0 away to Argentina, with goals from Mac Allister, Julián Álvarez and Dybala. On the 10th, at home, the team lost 2-1 to Bolivia, with goals from Algarañaz and Terceros, while Vargas scored a goal.

My name is Victor Cunha and I’ll be your host for this game. We will provide you with pre-game analysis, roster updates, and news as it happens live here on VAVEL.

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