By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 27, 2014 08:47 PM EDT

A lot of fans and sports experts predict that Brazil will win over Chile, scoring at least two goals in the process.

In a report by The Epoch Times, 2014 FIFA World Cup host Brazil will face Chile in the knockout stage on June 28, 2014. The game will be held at Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte at 12:00 p.m. EDT. Live streaming will be available on ESPN, beIN Sports and Globo.

The odds for Brazil to win are 8/13. Chile's odds of winning are 5/1. The odds of the game ending in a draw are 16/5 according to Bet Fair.

Through the years, Brazil has been the preferred team, defeating its South American rival several times. In a span of more than ten years, Chile is still winless against Brazil. Brazil never lost to Chile at home. However, Chile is not giving up on its dream of turning the favor against the host country. Chile recently won over defending champion Spain in Group B so they are confident that they can finally put an end to Brazil's reign too.

Brazil, however, is not entering the match complacently. Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari warned his team several months ago that Chile is one of their biggest threats before hopefully advancing to face potential finals rivals Spain or the Netherlands. Scolari said, "When I talked about Chile then, people made fun of me, they said Chile wasn't good enough. But I already knew the work of coach (Jorge) Sampaoli and their players. We already knew how they played."

Brazil and Chile played 12 times in all, with Brazil winning 10 of these. The last time that Brazil lost to Chile was in 2000 in a World Cup qualifier. In the World Cups, Brazil is 3 for 3 against Chile.

In an article on the International Business Times, the last two matches between the two teams ended in a 2-2 draw and a loss by Chile with a final score of 2-1. Claudio Bravo, goalkeeper of Chile, expects to be attacked by Brazil throughout the game. Chile has a better chance of scoring on the counter-attack. Brazil will be aggressive especially in the initial minutes. If Chile can wait long enough and withstand the attacks, they still have a chance.

Bravo said, "We can't take that into consideration. A lot of people say that we don't have anything to lose, but on the contrary, we have a historic opportunity to eliminate the hosts. It's our longtime rival, one with a lot of titles. It's up to us to do it."

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