Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 28 June 2014
The initial corner is cleared and Eugenio Mena volleys wildly wide.
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Brazil through after penalty shootout
Brazil face Colombia or Uruguay in quarters
Game played in Belo Horizonte
Andy Cryer
The initial corner is cleared and Eugenio Mena volleys wildly wide.
Into injury time and Chile are nearly ahead. Charles Aranguiz runs through but is crowded out by a mixture of Brazil's defence and goalkeeper Julio Cesar. A corner to Chile...
You have to wonder how Chile are still in this game. This time Fred heads weakly towards goal after more mesmerising skill from Neymar. Chile's defending has been schoolboy at times but they are still very much in this.
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"If for some inexplicable reason you're not watching this game, you really are missing something special. BBC One now."
And online too. Click the Live Coverage tab at the top of this very page.
Ross in Kent via text: Awesome by Sanchez, but never understood his rolled up shorts look!
Former England captain Rio Ferdinand
MOTD
"Copacabana silenced, Sanchez is not playing games. Top player."
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"I think Chile are quite fortunate to be in the game. It was a poor goal Brazil conceded. Brazil started with a high tempo and they can count themselves slightly unfortunate that Chile equalised."
Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo brilliantly tips Dani Alves's long-range strike over the bar. Stunning strike from Alves.
David Ornstein
BBC Sport in Belo Horizonte
"A Brazilian journalist told me before kick-off that if Scolari's men score in the first 15 to 20 minutes there would be no coming back for Chile - and the opening goal seemed to calm nerves and put them in the driving seat. But they've proved the architects of their own downfall with that equaliser. The wild celebrations from from every one of Chile's players, substitutes and coaching staff tells you all you need to know about how vital they think that was."
Chile might not have any players left for the quarter-final if they keep going at this rate. This time it is Francisco Silva booked for a challenge on Neymar and he will be suspended for the next match - if his side have one.
Brazil are again so close to regaining the lead. First Oscar's searching pass finds Neymae inside the penalty area but, after he is crowded out, Fred strikes over. The ball came to him very quickly but he should do better.
Five of Chile's six goals at the World Cup have come before half-time.
Steve Lloyd:, external Gggggggggggooooooooooaaaaaaaaallllllll. Come on Chile.
Ash Day:, external Sign him up Arsene! Get Sanchez at any cost!
Danny Dixon:, external Sanchez silences a whole country. If Luis Suarez has to leave Liverpool it would more than soften the blow if he was the replacement.
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
This is an exhilarating game of football played at a breathtaking pace in the most unbelievable atmosphere. Love it!
How did that not go in? Brazil fans are on their feet as Neymar rises to meet Oscar's cross just yards from goal. The Brazilian looks certain to head home but his effort bounces of Francisco Silva's shoulder and deflects agonisingly wide of the goal.
From the resulting corner, Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo makes a mess of his punch but comically carries on to somehow get the ball clear.
Game on. Brazil show a bit of over confidence, a bit of sloppiness and Chile are level.
Hulk gives the ball away from Brazil's own throw deep inside their half and Eduardo Vargas slots the loose ball into the penalty area to Alexis Sanchez. The Barcelona man keeps his composure to roll his shot past Julio Cesar for his 10th goal in his last 14 international games. Brilliant finish.
You can watch the goal again via the highlights tab at the top of this page.
Neymar picks himself up after lengthy treatment as the fans chant his name. He is already a hero, imagine his status if Brazil win this World Cup!
What a tackle that is from Arturo Vidal. The Juventus man isn't shy of a challenge and he leaves Neymar writhing in agony after going through him near the touchline. No yellow card though from Howard Webb. You haven't forgotten them have you Howard?
BBC News presenter Ben Brown:, external Fans gather on the Copacabana to watch Brazil v Chile on the beach big screen - amazing atmosphere.
Now that looks like a party.
Chile haven't let Brazil's opener get to them. Since the goal they are actually enjoying more of the ball but have yet to get in behind the hosts' defence.
Having said that, Neymar breaks with lightning quick pace before dragging a shot wide of goal. The Barcelona man is so dangerous.