Postpublished at 02:18 British Summer Time 18 June 2015
Another Brazil attack as Colombia give Neymar far too much space on the right side of the area but, luckily for them, he uncharacteristically slices his shot well wide. Should have done better.
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Gary Rose
Another Brazil attack as Colombia give Neymar far too much space on the right side of the area but, luckily for them, he uncharacteristically slices his shot well wide. Should have done better.
Good work from Roberto Firmino as he wriggles away from two defenders before trying to send Neymar clear, but the ball is behind the Barcelona forward.
Colombia took an age to get back out on the pitch, leaving the Brazil players to linger about in the cold.
Dunga has decided a half-time change is needed and Liverpool midfielder Philippe Countinho is the man he fancies to instigate a change in fortunes, replacing Fred.
We're back under way.
It is not going to plan for Brazil's men's team at the the moment, but the women's team has won again at the Women's World Cup, beating Costa Rica 1-0.
They won all three of their group games and face Australia in the last 16.
Neymar's yellow card just before the break will rule him out of Brazil's final group game against Venezuela. Very bad news for the Brazilians, with Neymar at the heart of their best moves in that first half.
How does Group C look after that goal then? Well, as it stands, Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia are all on three points, with Venezuela and Peru still to play their second game. Plenty to play for.
Advantage Colombia at the break, and it is a deserved lead too. It could have been worse for Brazil, as Neymar escapes a second booking right on the stroke of half-time as he punches the ball away in frustration.
NEYMAA....no! It looked like Brazil had snatched an equaliser before the break as Neymar powered a header at goal from Dani Alves's cross. David Ospina somehow keeps it out and then clutches a follow up effort on the line.
In the end it wouldn't have counted had it gone in anyway, as replays show the ball had hit Neymar's hand after the initial header, and he gets a booking. Bit harsh.
Sbusiso: As it stands won't be a surprise if Colombia steal it, They have been the better team n showing a lot of hunger going forward.
Brazil have been in scintillating form since their World Cup exit. Genuinely scintillating. They've won 11 games in succession under Dunga but they've got some work to do to extend that record tonight with Colombia well on top. Brazil do have an opportunity as Dani Alves scampers forward, but his cross sails over the head of Neymar. They'll need better than that.
Well, you can't say this has not been coming! Colombia have another free-kick, this time on the right side of the area and Juan Cuadrado whips the ball in. Brazil fail to clear and defender Jeison Murillo takes advantage to sweep home.
...James Rodriguez doesn't fancy the shot from 30 yards and instead bends the ball into the box for onrushing Colombia players, but Brazil clear.
Teo Gutierrez is sent tumbling by Fernandinho. Yellow card for the Brazil defender and a free-kick in a promising position for Colombia. James Rodriguez fancies it...
Aston Villa's Carlos Sanchez is not famous for his goalscoring exploits. In fact, he is not known for them at all. He's making his 57th Colombia appearance and looking for his first goal, but he is not far off with a long-ranger that deflects off the back of Miranda and goes just wide.
I tell you what Noel, Colombia are looking much the better side at the moment, attacking collectively and with confidence. They need to capitalise while they have the momentum, though, if they are to end a 24-year wait for a win against Brazil.
Noel Fitzpatrick: Colombia playing 442, Brazil playing Neymar + 10!!
Juan Cuadrado gets the ball midway inside the Brazil half with no-one around him. No Brazil player comes to close him down either so Cuadrado fancies a pop at goal. It is a bouncing effort, but fizzes wide of the upright. No danger for Jefferson in the Brazil goal.
Yellow card and it shown to Pablo Armero. Confused look on the Colombia defender's face as he protests his innocence. It is indeed an error on the referee's part as he swiftly changes his mind to flash the card at Teo Gutierrez instead for a lunging challenge on Dani Alves.
James Rodriguez is looking dangerous. His pace is forcing Brazil into some frantic defending at times as Miranda flings his head at another razor-sharp cross from the Real Madrid forward to put the ball behind for a corner.
Neymar skips a lunging challenge from a defender before feeding a pass to the edge of the area for Willian, who can't quite get there and Colombia thump the ball high up the pitch for Teo Guttierez, who cleverly chests the ball down for Radamel Falcao but his drilled effort is wide.