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Match preview
The 2022 World Cup quarter-finals commence with this intriguing clash at Education City Stadium.
After an underwhelming group stage, Brazil came alive on Monday night, demolishing Korea Republic 4-1.
A SeleΓ§Γ£o scored all four in just 29 minutes first half, simply blowing away their Asian opponents.
VinΓcius JΓΊnior broke the deadlock with a volley, Neymar converted a penalty, Richarlison rounded-off a majestic team-goal, before Lucas PaquetΓ‘ completed the scoring.
Titeβs team treated the watching world to a vintage Brazil performance, sending out a warning to the other teams left in this tournament.
Earlier on Monday, Croatia also defeated one of the 2002 co-hosts, although their victory against Japan was a lot less clear-cut.
Nikola VlaΕ‘iΔ, Marcelo BrozoviΔ and Mario PaΕ‘aliΔ all converted from 12 yards, but Dominik LivakoviΔ was the hero, saving three spot-kicks as Croatia progressed.
Seven of Croatiaβs eight tournament knockout games this century have now gone to extra time, the sole exception being the most-recent World Cup Final.
Thus, Zlatko DaliΔ’s team will be no push-overs, but theyβll do very well to take this Brazil side the distance.
A SeleΓ§Γ£o have won their two previous World Cup meetings with Croatia, 1-0 in Berlin in 2006 and 3-1 in SΓ£o Paulo in the tournamentβs opening game eight years ago.
This one is likely to go the same way, with Brazil hoping to set up a blockbuster quarter-final clash with Netherlands or Argentina.
Croatia team news
The majority of Zlatko DaliΔ’s team are familiar, notably the midfield trio of Marcelo BrozoviΔ, Luka ModriΔ and Mateo KovaΔiΔ.
That will remain unchanged however, at left-back, Borna Sosa, who missed the Japan win due to illness, will return in place of Rangersβ Borna BariΕ‘iΔ.
Ivan PeriΕ‘iΔβs header in that game means heβs now scored at five successive major tournaments, while Dejan Lovren has featured in all 14 of Croatiaβs World Cup matches since his international debut.
In attack, Bruno PetkoviΔ led the line on Monday, but Marko Livaja or Mislav OrΕ‘iΔ could get the nod this time.
Predicted XI (4-3-3): LivakoviΔ; JuranoviΔ, Lovren, Gvardiol, Sosa; BrozoviΔ, KovaΔiΔ, ModriΔ; Livaja, KramariΔ, PeriΕ‘iΔ.
Brazil team news
Neymar started against Korea Republic on Monday, staying on four 80 minutes, just 11 days after sustaining a nasty-looking ankle injury against Serbia.
As he is good to go, the XI will remain unchanged, with Neymar one behind PelΓ©’s all-time goal-scoring record.
Lucas PaquetΓ‘ will keep his place as Casemiroβs midfield partner, chosen over both Fabinho and Fred.
Full-back is the only question mark in this side, with Alex Telles defiantly out and Alex Sandro a doubt.
Sandro will return if fit but, if not, Danilo will continue to deputise on the left, with Γder MilitΓ£o at right-back.
39 year old Dani Alves earned his 126th cap off the bench in the last 16, so has now overtaken Roberto Carlos for Brazil appearance; only Cafu (142) has more.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Alisson; MilitΓ£o, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Danilo; Casemiro, PaquetΓ‘, Raphinha, Neymar, VinΓcius JΓΊnior; Richarlison.
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