Postpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 28 June 2014
Few neutrals will be disappointed to have another 30 minutes of this gripping stuff. Still time for someone to make themselves a hero though...
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Brazil through after penalty shootout
Brazil face Colombia or Uruguay in quarters
Game played in Belo Horizonte
Andy Cryer
Few neutrals will be disappointed to have another 30 minutes of this gripping stuff. Still time for someone to make themselves a hero though...
Former England striker Gary Lineker
BBC MOTD
"It hasn't been Hulk's day. Penalty shout turned down, at fault for Chile's goal, disallowed goal and wonder play denied by a great save."
Arturo Vidal is replaced by Mauricio Pinilla for Chile.
Daniel Hirst:, external Chile need to score now. Extra time will favour Brazil.
Scott Sinclair:, external Brazil lack midfield playmaker, no one dictating tempo.
Steve Grout:, external Neymar has drifted out of the game. Sanchez showing him up at the moment.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"Great play from Hulk. Struck it well enough but good save, good hands from Claudio Bravo. He has been fairly anonymous in this game, but that was brilliant from Hulk."
Chile are playing a bit of keep ball as the time ticks away. Brazil fans voice their disgust with a loud chorus of whistles. Four minutes to go.
Brilliant from Hulk and even better from Claudio Bravo.
The Brazil striker dances through Chile's defence but his fierce strike is parried away by the diving goalkeeper. It is all Brazil now.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"The tempo has visibly slowed. Chile are putting pressure on Brazil centrally but no real pace to either attacks now. I think Chile are quite happy with the pace of this game now. David Luiz is always looking for the long balls to Jo and it has been quite poor. You want to see Brazil playing through the lines."
Neymar should do better. A diagonal pass from Dani Alves finds his Barcelona team-mate just eight yards from goal but his header is straight at goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.
Brazil are getting on top again, as Chile very much look to have settled for extra time, and maybe penalties.
Andy Hercock in Exeter via text: "The assistant referee who ruled that goal out is Mike Mullarkey from here in sunny Exeter. I don't fancy his chances of getting a free meal in any Brazilian restaurant in town when he gets back - if there are any in town that is!
We are at the stage where no-one wants to make that crucial mistake.
A little more than 10 minutes remaining of normal time but extra time is looming ever larger. Anyone thinking about penalties?
Frankie Kain:, external It's like Howard Webb thinks he is Ross Kemp.
Bob Kingsbury:, external Yes, Howard Webb got it right. However rule should be renamed "hand/arm ball" because many people don't understand it.
Rick Whitehill: , externalCan someone please take the pea out of Howard Webb's whistle.
BBC's Manuel Toledo:, external TV presenter has said twice that Chile are playing better in the second half. Worried faces in Recife.
It looks at first like Jo has missed a sitter but replays show the former Manchester City man is denied putting Brazil back ahead by some brilliant defending.
Hulk's stunning cross from the right is arrowing towards an unmarked Jo just yards out but, as he pulls his foot back to volley home, defender Eugenio Mena gets a slight touch on the ball to divert it against the Brazil striker's leg. Desperate stuff from Chile.
BBC Sport presenter Jason Mohammad:, external "Ramires coming in - Juninho next to me saying not what Brazil needs. He says Bernard."
This doesn't look tactical for Brazil. Manchester City's Fernandinho limps out of the action and is replaced by Chelsea's Ramires. Can his all-action style spark the host nation back into life?
BBC News presenter Jon Sopel:, external If Brazil go on to lose this, I am going to guess Howard Webb is not going to be hanging around for a holiday in Brazil.
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Teresa Guerreiro:, external Julio Cesar is not as clapped out as I thought. Good save to deny Aranguiz.