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Don’t miss a moment of the World Cup! Visit “My Teams” in your Settings and select your favorite team to set up scores and news alerts. Brazil and Costa Rica open the Friday slate of World Cup group stage matches as they battle in Group E, with both seeking their first win of the tournament. Brazil is coming off a 1-1 draw with Switzerland in the opener, while Costa Rica fell 1-0 to Serbia on a free-kick goal.
Both teams trail Serbia in the group, with Brazil behind by two points. It feels like a potential must-win for Brazil, and it expects to pick up three points here against a Costa Rica team that didn’t create much in attack in the opener.

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Costa Rica appear to be in good health entering the game, but for Brazil, all eyes will be on Neymar. The Brazilian superstar was roughed up in the opener, fouled 10 times, and he left training early on Tuesday limping. But, he returned to training on Wednesday and should be good to go. LIVE Brazil vs Costa Rica, FIFA World Cup 2018, Match 24 in Saint Petersburg Stadium: Neymar-led team look to get into groove
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Brazil star Neymar is expected to start despite hobbling out of a training session on Tuesday.The PSG forward, who broke a bone in his right foot in February, felt pain in his right ankle but took part in another session on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Costa Rica will look to emulate Switzerland’s efforts when they take on Tite’s side, who shared the spoils with the Swiss.The Los Ticos now face an uphill task to progress after losing 1-0 to Serbia.
Date: Friday, June 22
Time: 1 p.m. BST, 8 a.m. ET
TV Info: Live on ITV (UK), Fox (U.S.)
Live Stream: ITV Hub, Fox Soccer Match Pass
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the day’s first match, which is Brazil vs Costa Rica. We’ll be providing live updates of the match, with inputs from our contributors in Russia. Stay tuned for more…Costa Rica were one of the major surprises of the 2014 World Cup and will head to Russia for next year’s tournament with largely the same squad of players having easily qualified from the CONCACAF region.
Litte was expected of the ‘Ticos’ in Brazil after they were drawn in a group with Uruguay, Italy and England, but the team coached by Jorge Luis Pinto topped the standings and went on to beat Greece in the round of 16 on penalties.Brazil’s Neymar in conversation with Willian. ReutersBrazil’s Neymar in conversation with Willian. Reuters
It could have been an even more memorable tournament for the Central American nation had they not exited to the Netherlands on penalties after their first ever quarter-final appearance ended goalless following extra time.Much of the credit for that historic run was given to Colombian coach Pinto, but the current man in charge, Oscar Ramirez, has continued his good work.
One of the highlights of Costa Rica’s qualifying campaign was a 4-0 crushing of the United States in San Jose that cost US coach Jurgen Klinsmann his job.To prove that result was no fluke, Costa Rica beat the Americans 2-0 in New Jersey and finished a relatively comfortable second in the final group, won by Mexico.
Both goals in that win at Red Bull Arena came from striker Marco Urena. He led the line well in the absence of Real Betis forward Joel Campbell, who missed the latter stage of qualifying due to injury.The core of the team which beat Italy and Uruguay in Brazil is still in place with Real Madrid’s Keylor Navas in goal, Celtic’s Cristian Gamboa, Sunderland’s Bryan Oviedo and Bologna’s Giancarlo Gonzalez at the back.
Christian Bolanos, 33, remains influential in midfield where Deportivo La Coruna’s Celso Borges has held off competition from younger players.Captain Bryan Ruiz, of Sporting Lisbon, continues to be the creative force in attack while Ramirez will hope that the speedy Campbell will be back to full fitness in Russia.

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