With both Brazil and the USA needing the points to guarantee their passage from Group D into the Round of 16, the head-to-head between the two should be a thriller. Depending on the result, much will depend on the score of the other game in the group between Poland and Korea Republic. The Auriverdes have rediscovered their form but defensive lapses towards the end of their match against the South Koreans almost cost them dear. And they will have to make do without central defender David Marinho after he picked up a four-match suspension in that game. The Stars and Stripes meanwhile, go into the game in euphoric mood, after their 6-1 demolition of Poland.
The game
Brazil v United States, Ottawa, 6 July, 19.45
(local time)
The stakes
A place in the Round of 16, no less. With four
points already in the bank, the Americans can feel relatively
comfortable, and in the worst case scenario could even qualify as
one of the best third-placed teams. However, the
Canarinhos, with only three points, need a victory to be
certain of advancing. Whatever happens though, the result of the
other game will play a part in determining the final outcome of
this very competitive group. With the USA possessing strength and
pace up front, though less mobility at the back, and Brazil having
bags of talent but some work to do in defence, the result looks too
close to call.
The players
US defender Julian Valentin is sidelined with a split eyebrow
that required stitches, and is not certain to be fit in time to
face the
Auriverdes. The Brazilians have no injury worries, but
central defender David Marinho is suspended after elbowing Korea
Republic's Young Rok Shin in their last game.
The birthdays
By strange coincidence, both teams will have a
player celebrating his 20th birthday on the day of the game:
Brazil's Edson and Nathan Sturgis of the USA. The
Canarinhos will meanwhile be hoping to provide their coach
Nelson Rodrigues with the ideal gift, as he is set to turn 42 the
day after the match.
The past
These two nations are very familiar foes, having
met nine times already in FIFA competitions. Not surprisingly,
history clearly favours the South Americans, who have notched up
eight victories and suffered just one defeat. Brazil have won all
of their encounters at U-20 level, on each occasion by a margin of
at least two goals. But with both teams unbeaten in the
qualification tournament, their latest encounter should be closely
fought.
The words
"This is a very difficult group. No two
matches are the same, and all of them are tough. It goes without
saying that Brazil will be hard to beat, but at the same time
it's always a nice challenge to face the country who produce
the best teams in the world."
Thomas Rongen, USA coach.
"The American team is both technically gifted and athletic. It isn't going to be any easier than our previous two games, that's for sure. It will be a physical test and we'll need to be ready for it." Nelson Rodrigues, Brazil coach.
