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Nestor Lorenzo’s men have yet to lose a match this tournament but must remain focused in tonight’s high-stakes encounter against Colombia’s talented squad.

Vinicius Junior has proven a thorn in Colombia’s side, creating havoc in their backline with his speedy style that can present real challenges for Johan Mojica and co.

Brazil Lineup

The 1970 World Cup featured one of the greatest association football squads ever assembled, led by Pele in his final World Cup finals appearance as well as Jairzinho, Tostao, and Gerson. Brazil went unbeaten during group play to easily advance to knockout rounds where they defeated Czechoslovakia, England, Romania in three wins as well as Colombia Uruguay Italy in two knockout matches to claim victory and lift Jules Rimet for an unprecedented third time – they even got to keep it as souvenir!

Brazil will need to win several games before qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, starting with this match and many others in CONMEBOL group with 10 points after eight matches if they want to qualify. At present, they sit fifth out of eight matches having only won two out of their past four matches while their opponent Colombia came away victorious from their match earlier in March.

Brazil coach Dorival Junior may opt to make changes in his team for their crucial match against Colombia, as many of their key players, such as goalkeeper Alisson and forward Vinicius Jr, will likely be unavailable due to injury. Therefore, Brazil will rely heavily on Ederson, Danilo and Lucas Paqueta in order to prevail and claim victory.

Colombia will come into this match as underdogs despite their improved recent form. Los Cafeteros have defeated Germany and Spain recently, so they hope to build on these wins with victory against Colombia.

Both teams will wear their traditional colors during this match: Colombia will sport their traditional yellow shirt with navy trim while Brazil wears their white shirts featuring blue accents.

Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campin in Bogota will serve as the venue for this matchup, serving both as Colombia’s alternative stadium and also used by Millonarios and Santa Fe clubs in Bogota. With seating capacity for 70,000 seats, the venue previously hosted the 2001 Copa America final – where Colombia triumphed thanks to Ivan Cordoba’s goal securing them victory 1-0 over Venezuela.

Colombia Lineup

Colombia could secure first place in Group G of this year’s Copa America with a victory on Tuesday and create history by becoming the first team ever to come back from behind to defeat Brazil in 2019. Los Cafeteros have outscored their last four opponents by an aggregate score of 13-2; therefore, they should enter Levi’s Stadium full of confidence.

Brazil will present a formidable defensive challenge at this tournament. So far they’ve only conceded two goals; during December they didn’t allow one goal in any opening half since. That includes their dramatic 3-2 win against Mexico when Jhon Lucumi had to receive medical care due to an injury requiring treatment.

Nestor Lorenzo has built his side on defensive resilience, with Colombia excelling in the final third throughout this tournament. Their attackers boast excellent credentials; some even playing for some of Europe’s premier clubs.

James Rodriguez, Juan Cuesta, Davinson Sanchez and Luis Diaz have been impressive players for Colombia throughout this competition, but in order to avoid an upset loss they will need to remain at their peak form.

Rodriguez could feature, and the former Real Madrid man will look to deliver one of Brazil’s worst home defeats ever. Since his last Copa America match victory almost two years ago, the 34-year-old will look forward to continuing this winning streak and adding yet another win to his record.

Colombia’s Juan Cuesta sends in a left-wing cross, which Jhon Cordoba heads towards goal but his attempt is blocked by Brazil’s defense.

Brazil vs Colombia Head-to-Head Record

Colombia and Brazil’s clash is one of the most anticipated games of Group Stage. Whoever emerges victorious will take first place and avoid Uruguay in quarterfinals; both teams entered this encounter undefeated after victories over Costa Rica and Paraguay respectively.

Dorival Junior has made two changes to his team since beating Paraguay: replacing Raphinha with Luis Diaz and dropping Wendell from starting lineup, as well as switching formation from 3-5-2 to 4-2-3-1 which should give his side more balance against Colombia.

Brazil set out early, with Wendell trying to find Raphinha down the right flank – however he was tackled before he could deliver anything potentially dangerous. Colombia earned themselves a corner kick through Cordoba’s run. Alisson made an easy save though!

James Rodriguez sends an accurate delivery into the box, but Cordoba fails to connect with his header. Instead, he attempts to spin on it and go for goal but Marquinhos tackles him effectively before going for goal himself.

Colombian defender is given a yellow card for the challenge on Vinicius; however, it remains unclear as to whether he deliberately kicked Vinicius in the head. Referee studies footage carefully but eventually decides not to award penalty kick.

Colombia are making progress, with Deivier Machado pushing down the left wing to send in his cross, only for it to be blocked by Brazil and result in another corner. Colombia are pressing hard, and have a good opportunity of taking the lead with just under 10 minutes remaining in this match.

Brazil vs Colombia Stats

Colombia remains hopeful of reaching the quarterfinals of Copa America despite an up-and-down start, under Nestor Lorenzo’s tutelage. Colombia have shown their ability to come back from substantial deficits in three games this tournament and could well do so again against Brazil.

Brazil appeared to be in control after Raphinha’s stunning free kick goal, but Colombia quickly counter-attacked and took risks going forward – eventually paying off with an equalizing goal just before halftime from Jhon Cordoba passing inside to Daniel Munoz who finished it past Allison for equalizer.

Near the end of the first half, Brazil were forced to make some roster adjustments in order to remain competitive in this game. Ederson came on in place of Joao Gomes while Douglas Luiz took Bruno Guimaraes’ place. Endrick replaced Wendell for Selecao.

In the second half, it was an even contest with both teams having opportunities to take control. Luis Sinisterra of Colombia came close with a header off a cross, but his effort went wide of target. Meanwhile, Rodrygo surged past Brazil’s defense before being brought down and earning them a free kick.

Vinicius Junior, who terrorised Paraguay last weekend, had been expected to earn himself a starting spot against Italy this Sunday. Unfortunately for him though, as his yellow cards could lead to suspension, Eder Militao from Real Madrid or Lucas Paqueta of West Ham could replace him instead.

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