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. Postpublished at 21:42 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Netherlands captain Robin van Persie shaping up to shoot with that lethal left foot is a sight feared by every defence in the world. Luckily for this fragile Brazil backline, he does not connect as sweetly as we know he can from inside the area. Brazil keeper Julio Cesar gratefully clutches the ball to his barrel chest.

  2. Postpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Dirk Kuyt isn't a man who goes down easily - but he is has been floored after an aerial collision with Maxwell. The Fenerbahce man needs some treatment on the touchline before reappearing back over the whitewash. You can't beat a good wet of the magic sponge.

    Dirk KuytImage source, AFP
  3. Postpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Close! Brazil are within a whisker of halving the deficit. Oscar's teasing free-kick from near the right touchline is flicked on by Luiz Gustavo at the near post, Paulinho and David Luiz both lunge forward at the both stick, but neither can nab a decisive touch.

    LuizImage source, AFP
  4. Postpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Oscar has been far and away Brazil's best player. He is chief tormentor to the Dutch again, driving forward from his own half into opposition territory. Swansea's Jonathan De Guzman hauls him down from behind and gets a yellow card for his troubles.

  5. Postpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Steve Wilson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "Brazil are committing players forward as often as they can but they could be caught on the break so easily."

  6. Join the debate at #bbcworldcuppublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Alan Compton:, external Laurent Blanc is at home having a scan of the bags in the cupboard, just to see if he can find a receipt for a certain purchase.

    Rachel:, external David Luiz performs much better as a defensive midfielder just in front of the back four than as a traditional central defender.

  7. Postpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Seconds after Robin van Persie's curling cross is gathered by Brazil keeper Julio Cesar, the Selecao charge forward down the right flank. Roma right-back Maicon picks up the attacking baton, tries to skip around Georginio Wijnaldum and wins a free-kick on the edge of the Dutch box.

    The Dutch manage to get a glancing head on Oscar's delivery, before seeing out the resulting corner. Better signs for Brazil though.

  8. Postpublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Now it's not that bad for Brazil fans. They were now 5-0 down at this stage against the Germans...

    In fact, almost as if they've just realised that fact, the Brazilians begin a Mexican Wave. Suppose they've got to entertain themselves somehow.

    Brazil fansImage source, AFP
  9. Postpublished at 21:29 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Oscar is the Brazil player charged with taking the free-kick, whipping a curling out-swinging towards the six-yard box. David Luiz and Jo both climb into the air, but the ball flicks off of Luiz's bonce and out for a goal kick.

  10. Postpublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Brazil struggle to move the ball out of the own half, before that man Oscar picks up the pace. The Chelsea midfielder has the back of his heels clipped by Bruno Martins Indi on the right edge of the Dutch box. Chance...

  11. Join the debate at #bbcworldcuppublished at 21:27 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

    Luis Nunes (Brazil):, external Can someone stop this? Please?!!

    Gerlison Barros (Brazil):, external Thiago Silva was lucky. He deserved a red card.

    Fernando (Argentina):, external The truth is that I feel sorry for the Brazil players. It's too much.

  12. Stat attackpublished at 21:26 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Brazil have not lost consecutive matches on home soil since 1940; 0-3 v Argentina in Feb 1940 and 3-4 v Uruguay in March 1940.

    ScolariImage source, AFP
  13. Postpublished at 21:25 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Back come the Netherlands. Stefan De Vrij and Dirk Kuyt both find space close to the right touchline, but neither man can pick out a blue Dutch shirt in the danger zone. Decent tempo to this opening 25 minutes.

  14. Join the debate at #bbcworldcuppublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Sam Glazier:, external Daley Blind would be a better lone striker than Fred or Jo.

    Kevin Crighton:, external You can't believe Paris Saint-Germain paid £40m for David Luiz. Shocking defending.

  15. Postpublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Oscar is the only Brazil looking capable of doing something special for the Brazilians at the moment. He ghosts past a line of Dutch defenders to get on the end of Willian's lofted pass, but Ron Vlaar flies back to pinch the ball off his toe. Good defending.

  16. Postpublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Still a stunned silence among the Brazil fans inside the stadium. They probably don't know whether to laugh or cry. I'd be thinking this was some sick joke.

    Their players are knocking the ball around neatly, without anyone being brave enough to punch a hole in the sturdy Dutch defence. Then Oscar charges forward, creating an inch of space before drilling a low shot straight into the hands of Dutch keeper Jasper Cillessen.

  17. Postpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Brazil were only 1-0 down after 16 minutes against Germany. Just saying...

    LuizImage source, AFP
  18. Postpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Steve Wilson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "I am afraid it is another defensive horror show. David Luiz had no awareness of what was going on and Daley Blind smacks it into the roof of the net. We have played 17 minutes and the home fans are silent.

    "Where do Brazil go from here? Have they learned their lesson from the match against Germany in Belo Horizonte?"

    BlindImage source, AFP
  19. GOALpublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Oh. My. Word. Yet more terrible defending by David Luiz, who tamely heads a right-wing cross down to Daley Blind. He is lurking about 15 yards out and shows no mercy - slamming in his first international goal. More Brazilian tears in the stands.

    BlindImage source, AFP
  20. Text us on 81111published at 21:15 British Summer Time 12 July 2014

    Will, Essex: I am outraged by that decision, there is no-one anywhere near Thiago Silva. Clear red card, regardless of whether it was in or outside the box. I am fed up with Brazil constantly getting favoured by refs. If they had lost Silva, it would have been a completely different match as Brazil can't defend without him.

    Michael, Watford: Two wrongs making a right? Should have been a free-kick, should have been a red card. Yet the decision is probably good for the game.