Summary

  • Brazil booed by home fans in Brasilia at full-time

  • Brazil concede 10 in their last two home games

  • Netherlands secure third place

  • Van Persie, Blind and Wijnaldum for Dutch

  1. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 22:53 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Another substitution for the Netherlands as goalkeeper Michel Vorm is given a taste of the action for the first time in this World Cup. That's the first time a nation has used all 23 players in a tournament. And, while we're talking about firsts, it must be the first time a goalkeeper has been hooked twice in the same tournament?

  2. GOALpublished at 22:49 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Game, set and match. Brazil's misery is complete as Georginio Wijnaldum spanks in a half volley at the near post for the Dutch third. Superb energy from substitute Daryl Janmaat to race down the right flank and provide the inch-perfect cross.

  3. Postpublished at 22:48 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Brazil substitute Hulk gets a bit tetchy as he clashes with Dutch defender Ron Vlaar. That would be a royal rumble worth watching. Another injury for the Netherlands as Jordy Clasie is carried off by the medical staff, Joel Veltman given a slice of the action.

  4. Postpublished at 22:45 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Remarkably, the Dutch win their first corner of the match. And it almost provides a third goal. Dirk Kuyt climbs above the Brazil defence to meet Robin van Persie's set-piece, but cannot steer it into the far corner.

  5. Text us on 81111published at 22:43 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Steve Huish, Surbiton: Congratulations to Arjen Robben - Best Actor 2014. Well done.

    Jason: Feel for Oscar. He is trying to get something moving for Brazil but the other players are just failing him.

  6. Postpublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Here's an opportunity for Brazil. Hulk stands over a free-kick close to the left touchline as David Luiz and Thiago Silva trot forward. But his set-piece fails to beat the first man and the Dutch clear. Very disappointing.

  7. Join the debate at #bbcworldcuppublished at 22:41 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Social media comments from around the world are being translated and curated by the BBC's multilingual World Cup Twitter conversation, @viabbc., external

    Mauricio Sotrate (Brazil):, external So sad to see our Selecao like this. Lost, players hitting their opponents and no real football...

  8. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 22:41 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Arjen Robben spends more time on the floor than a baby who has just learned to crawl. The Dutchman tumbles again as he competes for a high ball pumped into the Brazil box with Fernandinho. Referee Djamel Haimoudi is not interested.

    Dutch boss Louis van Gaal is furious on the touchline.

    Van GaalImage source, AFP
  9. Postpublished at 22:38 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Ron Vlaar is everywhere! Oscar finds space down the left, getting to the byeline, only to see Vlaar's chiselled face staring at him from close proximity. Another strong block from the Dutch defender. Moments later, Oscar blazes one high over the Dutch crossbar. Just over 10 minutes for Brazil to give their suffering supporters something to cheer.

  10. Postpublished at 22:36 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Hulk wants a piece of this action. The portly Zenit forward leads a Brazil counter attack and sees Ron Vlaar standing between him and the goal. He tries to ease past the Aston Villa defender with a silky skill, but there's no fooling the Dutchman. Great challenge. Great World Cup for the big man.

  11. Join the debate at #bbcworldcuppublished at 22:33 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    D-Mac:, external Thought the referee got it right. Oscar started to dive before the contact. If he had carried on normally it would have been a pen.

    Ben Dunbar:, external Looked to me like Oscar was going down before the contact for that one. Wish referees could book for simulation and give the penalty.

    Daniel Woodley:, external That was a blatant penalty! The boy who cried wolf springs to mind. How many times have they dived in the World Cup?

  12. Postpublished at 22:33 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Arjen Robben is like the talented kid at school who you could never get the ball off. The Dutch speedster sets off again, slaloming his way into the Brazil box, before Fernandinho superbly gets a superb challenge in.

    Back up the other end, Hulk lets fly from a tight angle. The less said about that effort the better.....

  13. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 22:31 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Last throw of the tactical dice for Luiz Felipe Scolari. Unfortunately, his isn't able to call on Neymar - so here's Hulk instead. He needs to do something incredible. Boom-tsh.

  14. Postpublished at 22:30 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Steve Wilson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "Oscar booked for diving, Daley Blind stretched out his left foot, he didn't make any contact with the ball but the referee was adamant contact with the player was initiated by Oscar.

    "Having seen the incident a few times now, Blind might just have made contact with the top of Oscar's right boot. Brazil feeling hard done by."

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 22:29 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    A bitter-sweet day's work for Dutch goalscorer Daley Blind, who has done himself some damage in that tangle. It all looked pretty innocuous, but the Ajax defender looks in serious pain. He is taken off on a stretcher and is replaced by Daryl Janmaat.

    BlindImage source, AFP
  16. YELLOW CARDpublished at 22:27 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Brazil are baying for a penalty as Oscar goes tumbling in the Dutch area. He looks inquisitively to the referee, Dutch tackler Daley Blind looks sheepish. But the referee is not having any of it - and books Oscar for diving. The Chelsea man cannot believe it. Very harsh.

  17. Postpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Big Phil Scolari is po-faced on the touchline. He looks like he is a broken man. Is this the final 25 minutes of his tenure?

  18. Postpublished at 22:24 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Good spell for Brazil is this. Maicon is adamant that he deserves a penalty after Ron Vlaar moves his arm towards his cross from the right touchline. Not a chance, says Algerian referee Djamel Haimoudi (or words to that effect).

  19. Postpublished at 22:22 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Here's a rare sight - Maicon bursting forward through the middle of an opposition defence. The ageing right-back is scythed down by Dirk Kuyt about 30 yards out to win a free-kick. David Luiz is licking his lips in anticipation, but sees his dipping effort fly straight into the gloves of Jasper Cillessen. At least Cillessen has got some mud on them...

  20. Text us on 81111published at 22:18 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Duncan, Isleworth: As entertaining as this World Cup has been, it tells you something about the poor quality of football displayed when this Brazil team can be placed fourth.

    Tommy: People can slate Brazil but the fact is they beat Chile and Colombia - both so-called dark horses! I for one would have been delighted to see England get this far.

    Brazil fansImage source, AFP