Brazil vs Mexico: World Cup 2018 prediction, betting tips, odds, kick-off time, team news and line-ups, what TV channel, live stream online, head to head. The match will be live on ITV, and you can follow the action with Telegraph Sport.
Brazil will be without the injured Douglas Costa, while Danilo and Marcelo face a race to be fit after knocks picked up against Serbia. Mexico will be without Hector Moreno, who is suspended after picking up his second yellow card o the tournament against Sweden. Hugo Ayala will take his place.
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Brazil and Mexico have played each other 40 times, with the Selecao winning on 23 occasions. They have met four times at World Cups, most recently a 0-0 draw four years ago. Brazilian right-back Danilo has recovered from a thigh injury and will be available to face Mexico in their World Cup last-16 clash, team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar said on Saturday.
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In each of the past six finals, El Tri have been dumped out in the second round, most painfully against the Netherlands four years ago when they led with two minutes remaining only to lose 2-1 in stoppage time. Brazil, by contrast, has reached at least the last eight in those six tournaments, advancing to three finals and winning two.