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Cameroon v Brazil LIVE: World Cup group stage wraps up with Seleção looking to lock down top spot

World Cup / Group Stage
Lusail Stadium / 02.12.2022
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Sam Rooke

Updated 02/12/2022 at 21:01 GMT


18.30
DANI ALVES BREAKS RECORD
The ex-Barcelona legend captains his country tonight, becoming the oldest Brazil captain in history.
He also earns his 125th international cap, level with Roberto Carlos but still 17 appearances behind Brazil record holder Cafu.
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18.25
HOW CAMEROON CAN QUALIFY
The five-time African champions have only one point from their first two matches in Qatar, but they still have a chance to advance.
Beating Brazil is the first and necessary step, but the Indomitable Lions also need a little help. If Serbia beat Switzerland, Cameroon would only need to match their margin of victory to go through.
If the Swiss and Serbs draw, Cameroon would need to win by two goals to be safe.
If Switzerland beat Serbia, Cameroon cannot advance.
18.20
REPEAT OF 2014?
Brazil played Cameroon in their final group game back in 2014. That match finished 4-1 to the South Americans.
Cameroon were all but eliminated ahead of that match, while tonight they still have a chance.
18.15
WHEN WILL NEYMAR RETURN?
Neymar misses out today as expected, but will he return for the Brazilians' next match? He's stepping up his recovery from injury.
18.10
THE TEAMS ARE IN
Brazil: Ederson; Dani Alves, Militao, Bremer, Alex Telles; Fabinho, Fred, Rodrygo; Antony, Gabriel Jesús, Martinelli. Subs: Casemiro, Vinicius, Everton, Guimaraes, Alisson, Weverton, Richarlison, Thiago Silva, Pedro, Paqueta, Raphinha, Marquinhos
Cameroon: Epassy; Fai, Tolo, Wooh, Ebosse; Ngamaleu, Anguissa, Kunde; Aboubakar, Choupo-Moting, Mbeumo.Subs: Nsame, Marou, Nkoudou, Bassogog, Ngom Mbekeli, Mbaizo, Toko Ekambi, Ondoua, Ngapandouentnbu, Oum Gouet, Ntcham
18.05
HELLO AND WELCOME
Follow live coverage of Brazil's final group game in Qatar. The five-time champions are looking to stay perfect in Group G, while Cameroon need something just short of a miracle to advance.
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