Postpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 28 June 2014
Former England captain Rio Ferdinand
MOTD
"Gooooaal!! Fireworks going off on the Copacabana - amazing scenes!! Brazil pressing like Chile in 1st 2 games in group stages!"

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Brazil through after penalty shootout
Brazil face Colombia or Uruguay in quarters
Game played in Belo Horizonte
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Former England captain Rio Ferdinand
MOTD
"Gooooaal!! Fireworks going off on the Copacabana - amazing scenes!! Brazil pressing like Chile in 1st 2 games in group stages!"
Adam Patterson:, external Brazil v Chile is one of the most anticipated games of the World Cup.
James Birch:, external What an atmosphere. It's electric. This is what the World Cup is all about.
Oliver Buckley:, external Feel devastated that I'm two days ago I was watching the World Cup on Copacabana. Now I'm at home watching it on BBC Sport.
Former England defender Martin Keown
MOTD analyst
"The Brazil central defenders are worried about Sanchez's pace. He's pulling off the shoulder. He really is rapid."
In the play building up to Neymar's corner, Chile defender Mauricio Mena was booked for a blatant handball. He will miss the quarter-final through suspension should his side get back into this game.
Former England defender Martin Keown
MOTD analyst
"That was the Achilles heel for Chile - from set-pieces nobody over 6ft. Luiz couldn't miss."
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"We spoke about set plays being key for Brazil today and it was proven there. A really pacey cross put in, a good header across and then David Luiz is there to put it in. Great goal and what about the crowd's reaction? Incredible."
The stadium erupts. Neymar's left-wing corner is flicked on by Thiago Silva and David Luiz bundles the ball home from close range. Chile's Gonzalo Jara may get the final touch but no-one is taking that off the former Chelsea man.
Chile have it all to do now.
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Disappointing from Neymar. Brazil's poster boy curls the ball into the area and it is all too easy for goalkeeper Claudio Bravo to gather.
A big, big penalty shout from Brazil but Howard Webb is having none of it.
Hulk plays a brilliant one-two with Neymar before going down under the challenge of Mauricio Isla. A brave call from Webb with the home fans baying for a penalty and he was probably right.
Brazil do get a free-kick on the left edge of the penalty area though...
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Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Every time Neymar gets the ball three players lock on to him. We all know he is the main threat for Brazil and he is being targeted with some heavy challenges."
Chile's Alexis Sanchez gets in a promising position on the right. He pulls the ball across goal and Eduardo Vargas goes down in the penalty area under David Luiz's challenge. A few half-hearted claims for a penalty but that was never going to be given.
This is real end-to-end stuff early on.
There is no quarter given by either side as the tackles fly in early on. Brazilians can breathe a little easier, Neymar looks to be okay.
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Neymar is still feeling the effects of Charles Aranguiz's tackle from early in the match. He receives some 'magic spray' on his knee and is back on the pitch. He still doesn't look comfortable though. What a blow his loss would be for Brazil.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a great touch by Marcelo, he just could not get enough bend on his shot but I think the keeper had it covered. Positive start, though, by Brazil."
Marcelo shoots just wide of the post from 20 yards after a neat drag back. The home fans perhaps get a bit more excited than the effort warrants. But a quick start from both sides.
English referee Howard Webb is in charge and he has his first big decision to make as Fernandinho leaves Charles Aranguiz on the floor with a late, late tackle. No booking.
Chile respond as Aranguiz launches into Neymar. Again, no action apart from a free-kick..
Former England defender Martin Keown
MOTD co-commentator
"The atmosphere is spine-tingling. Rarely will you witness an atmosphere like it."
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Immediately there are challenges going in but that is what Chile want, they want that this game to be played at a high tempo."
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An early free-kick for Chile after Thiago Silva got to tight to Arturo Vidal on the touchline. Fernandinho rises well to head clear and it is greeted by a huge roar from the stands.