Postpublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022
Just the five goals in the day's next game - as Ghana beat South Korea 3-2.
No pressure on our game then...
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RESULT: Brazil 1-0 Switzerland - Casemiro scores winner after Vinicius Jr has goal ruled out by VAR for offside
Brazil book place in last 16 with win over Switzerland
Kudus scores twice as Ghana edge South Korea in five-goal thriller
Portugal v Uruguay follows at 19:00 GMT
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Emlyn Begley
Just the five goals in the day's next game - as Ghana beat South Korea 3-2.
No pressure on our game then...
Earlier today in this group Cameroon and Serbia played out the game of the tournament, a remarkable 3-3 draw.
I missed the game because my toddler wanted to watch cartoons on the iPlayer and a million versions of 'five monkeys jumping on the bed'.
But luckily the highlights are here to watch.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
Switzerland battled their way to a 1-0 win over Cameroon in their opening game.
The only goal was scored by Breel Embolo, who was born in Cameroon.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
World Cup favourites Brazil started off their title bid with a 2-0 win over Serbia.
Richarlison scored twice, including one of the goals of the tournament.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Stadium 974
I'm back at Stadium 974 and this one is very exciting.
Watching Brazil at a World Cup, that's what it's all about isn't it? What you dreamt of as a child playing in the streets.
Just like watching Brazil? It IS watching Brazil here tonight.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
The scenario today is quite simple really. If either Brazil or Switzerland win this game, they will be in the last 16. If it's a draw nobody is through yet.
All four teams have hope still going into Friday's final round of games when Brazil play Cameroon and Switzerland face Serbia.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
Brazil head coach Tite says the high number of fouls on Neymar "has to be stopped" after the forward was ruled out for the final two group games with a sprained ankle.
Neymar appeared to be in tears on the bench after being substituted against Serbia following a heavy tackle.
"If you want to celebrate the football, you have to pay attention to the fouls," said Tite.
"They focus on specific players. This is the effect. This has to be stopped."
Since his first World Cup in 2014, Neymar has been fouled 53 times in the competition, at least 11 more than any other player.
"I believe Neymar and [injured defender] Danilo will play in the World Cup. I'm not in a position to speak about [medical information]," said Tite.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Stadium 974
Brazil make two changes from the side that beat Serbia 2-0 in their opener. Both changes are enforced.
Neymar will miss the remaining group games with Manchester United midfielder Fred coming in, while Danilo - who Brazil don't know how he broke his ribs in training - is replaced by Eder Militao.
The likes of Fabinho, Antony, Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli are all on the bench for the five-time world champions. Strong.
Brazil XI: Alisson, Militao, Marquinhos, T Silva, Sandro, Fred, Casemiro, Paqueta, Raphinha, Vinicius Jr, Richarlison.
Switzerland make one change from the side that edged out Cameroon 1-0 in the opening game.
Former Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri is replaced by Fabian Rieder.
Switzerland XI: Sommer, Widmer, Akanji, Elvedi, Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Rieder, Sow, Vargas, Embolo.
Brazil v Switzerland (16:00 GMT)
The Netherlands couldn't do it. England couldn't either. Or Argentina. Spain failed. Germany too. And Belgium.
Only France have managed it so far. Could Brazil join them today?
The it is picking up six points from two games and booking their place in the World Cup last 16 with a game to spare.
Switzerland could do it themselves if they surprise the Brazilians.