Summary

  • Beausejour clinches win for Chile

  • Cahill header gives Aussies hope

  • Valdivia doubles from the edge of the box

  • Sanchez drills home from close range

  1. Postpublished at 22:53 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Tony Pulis
    Crystal Palace manager on BBC Radio 5 live

    "The Australia captain Mile Jedinak is fantastic, the attitude he has towards his work is first class, he is very professional and is an out-and-out winner. He was fantastic for us at Palace at the back end of the season."

  2. LINE-UPSpublished at 22:52 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Australia
    Chile

    Chile: Bravo, Diaz, Mena, Jara, Isla, Vidal, Valdivia, Vargas, Medel, Alexis, Aranguiz. Subs: Toselli, Albornoz, Silva, Carmona, Pinilla, Rojas, Orellana, Beausejour, Gutierrez, Fuenzalida, Paredes, Herrera.

    Australia: Ryan, Milligan, Cahill, Franjic, Davidson, Leckie, Wilkinson, Spiranovic, Jedinak, Oar, Bresciano. Subs: Langerak, Wright, Taggart, Halloran, Bozanic, Troisi, Holland, McKay, McGowan, Vidosic, Luongo, Galekovic.

    Referee: Noumandiez Doue (Ivory Coast)

  3. Postpublished at 22:51 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    The players are out in the tunnel, Tim Cahill is buzzing. Will we see his famous boxing celebration again this afternoon?

    He was the first Australian to score a World Cup goal in 2006, and then scored again four years ago.

  4. Watch again in fullpublished at 22:50 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Arjen RobbenImage source, Getty Images

    If you are Dutch, have a soft spot for Arjen Robben, have a particular dislike of Spain, or just enjoy a good old smashing, the Spain v Netherlands game is now available to watch in full online.

    The match has been added to both the Spain v Netherlands live page and this one.

    Go to the 'Live Coverage' tab to watch it all again...

  5. On the counterpublished at 22:48 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    BBC pundit Phil Neville

    "England are probably not going to be playing with much width because the important thing is not to get outnumbered in the middle of the pitch, which is where Italy are strongest.

    "But the aim will be to counter-attack quickly when they win possession and, if they do that, I think the flexibility in England's front four means they can cause problems."

    Read more from Phil in his tactics article on the BBC Sport website.

  6. Postpublished at 22:47 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    This time tomorrow we will all be sweating as England get ready to face Italy.

    Counter-attack will be England's best chance then, according to former England defender Phil Neville. It worked alright for the Netherlands...

  7. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Andy West
    European football writer

    "I don't buy the 'tiki-taka is dead' theory. No system works when executed poorly. That's been Barca's problem: not the system; the execution"

  8. Postpublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    After Barcelona and then Bayern Munich were blown away in the Champions League in recent times, now Spain have come a cropper on the big stage.

    Counter-attack is king. Tiki-taka is no more? Is that the case?

  9. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 22:42 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Chile fansImage source, Empics

    Who fancies Chile then?They may not have Marcelo Salas and Ivan Zamorano anymore - more's the pity - but they are an attractive outfit who will fancy their chances of a route to the last 16 now.

    Brazil could play the runners-up of Group B in the next round, and Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari listed Chile as the side he wanted to avoid.

    Are they your dark horses? How far can they go?

    Any Australian fans fancy an upset? Can the Soccerwhos make it through?

    Text us at 81111 (UK Only), or tweet us on #bbcworldcup., external

  10. Take the weather with youpublished at 22:37 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Chile v Australia

    We had heavy rain in both of today's earlier games, but there should be no problems in Cuiaba.

    It's a scorching 29C and a warm, dry evening with largely clear skies.

  11. Where are we?published at 22:35 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Where is tonight's game being played?

    Estadio Pantanal, Cuiaba

    Estadio Pantanal, CuiabaImage source, Reuters

    Capacity: 42,968.

    Opened: April 2014.

    Altitude: 165m (541ft).

    Climate: Hot. The temperatures in Cuiaba are consistently high in June and July, rising to daily highs of just over 30C, while it can reach a sweltering 37C. Thunderstorms are a possibility, with humidity expected to be in the 60-70% range.

    Time Zone: GMT -4 hours.

    Approximate distance from Rio: 1,201 miles.

    Where is it?: Right in the centre of South America, close to the Bolivian border.

    Fixtures: 13 June, Chile v Australia, 23:00; 17 June, Russia v South Korea, 23:00; 21 June, Nigeria v Bosnia-Hercegovina, 23:00; 24 June, Japan v Colombia, 21:00.

    Background: The stadium was purpose built for the World Cup, and is likely to have its capacity reduced by 10,000 after the tournament. It is one of the smallest World Cup venues, and there are question marks over its long-term value after the tournament. The city's two teams, Cuiaba and Mixto, play in the third and fourth tiers of Brazilian football respectively, usually in front of sparse crowds

    Construction hit a number of snags, including a fire in October 2013, meaning the stadium did not host its first test event until April. In May a worker died after being electrocuted during the installation of a communications network.

  12. Postpublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    The World Cup has started with a real bang. Three games littered with refereeing issues, great goals and huge drama already.

    What will game four serve up?

    We are 30 minutes away from kick-off as the 'Soccerwhos' look to put a fight against Chile.

  13. How good are Chile?published at 22:27 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Chile will relish that result from Spain and fancy their chances of making the last 16.

    Only Argentina (35) scored more goals during South American qualifying than Chile's 29, in Barcelona striker Alexis Sanchez and Juventus maestro Arturo Vidal they have two Champions League pedigree horses and they gave England the runaround in a 2-0 friendly win last year.

    In short, they're a good side.

  14. Postpublished at 22:22 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Both sides are out warming up, with Aussie veteran Marco Bresciano soaking up the atmosphere.

    The 34-year-old has played in two World Cups before for the Socceroos, but almost missed out on this one when he was handed a four-match ban by Fifa after his transfer from Al Nasr to Al Gharafa in 2012.

    It all got sorted in the end though and he has been handed a start.

  15. Postpublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Good evening!

    If you're just joining us after a night out, or you've been watching a film with the other half or something, we are 45 minutes away from Chile v Australia, the third game of day two in Cuiaba.

    Chile were fancied by many to make it out of Group B - and they'll be fancied a lot more after what's just happened in Salvador...

  16. Team newspublished at 22:10 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Chile's two main men Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez are both fit to start, while Australia veterans Tim Cahill and Mark Bresciano are in.

    Chile: Bravo, Mena, Isla, Sanchez, Vidal, Valdivia, Vargas, Medel, Jara, Aranguiz, Diaz

    Australia: Ryan, Franjic, Davidson, Cahill, Milligan, Spiranovic, Leckie, Oar, Jedinak, Wilkinson, Bresciano

  17. Postpublished at 00:52 British Summer Time 13 June 2014

    Chile manager Jorge Sampaoli says there is a "high possibility" that midfielder Arturo Vidal will be fit enough to play after training fully for the last three days. Cardiff City defender Gary Medel is expected to operate in central defence, rather than the midfield role he has for his club.

    Australia boss Ange Postecoglou has to decide whether or not to start veteran midfielder Mark Bresciano, who has been troubled by a back injury. Crystal Palace midfielder Mile Jedinak will skipper the Socceroos.