Having already qualified, Brazil made changes to their starting line-up that meant Robinho sat out their 0-0 draw against Portugal that saw the Selecao top Group G and move on to face a tricky looking second round match-up with Chile.
It wasn't the most enlivening of games, with a real lack of creativity evident in the Brazilian side with the loss of former-Blue Elano a key loss.
The Brazil v Chile clash takes place on Monday evening in Johannesburg.


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