Neymar's penalty settles first ever match between Brazil and Uruguay outside South America
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Your support makes all the difference.Neymar netted a controversial penalty to secure Brazil a hard-fought win against Uruguay in a friendly that was anything but on a dank night in London.
Arsenal's Emirates Stadium played host to the 76th meeting of these South American adversaries as they continued their build-up to next summer's Copa America.
Brazil are favourites to lift the trophy on home turf and Tite's men continued their impressive preparations with a narrow 1-0 victory through Neymar's late penalty.
This was a friendly in name only as referee Craig Pawson handed out eight bookings on a night when Uruguay's players were furious with the decision to give the Selecao a spot-kick after Diego Laxalt was adjudged to have fouled Manchester City's Danilo.
It looked harsh and added to a feisty occasion in which Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker had to be alert between the sticks for Brazil. PA
MATCH PREVIEW
What time does it start?
Brazil vs Uruguay kicks off at 8pm.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on ITV 4 from 7:40pm. Viewers can also watch the match online via the ITV Hub.
Player to watch…
Neymar: The Brazil captain stated that he is willing to act as a mentor to Everton forward Richarlison but the Paris Saint-Germain forward also needs to address his own form, having not scored from open play for his country since their last-16 tie with Mexico in the World Cup in Russia. While his teammates this evening will have less international experience than usual, Neymar’s role will be of great importance if Brazil are to emerge victorious.
Form guide…
Brazil: WLWWWW
Uruguay: WWLWLL
Odds…
Brazil to win: 13/25
Uruguay to win: 24/5
Draw: 33/10
Prediction...
Brazil 2-1 Uruguay
68 mins: Wales 0-1 Denmark
Connor Roberts takes aim from long range, a few too many shots taken from the same area.
Schmeichel gathers the danger with three Wales players ready to pounce on any rebounds.
Good keeping.
70 mins: Netherlands 1-0 France
The French have finally turned up and decided to play some football with Dembele looking an immediate threat on the left hand side sending in a number of threatening crosses.
All that said, Netherlands counter attack and Depay wins a free-kick from Pavard on the edge of the box.
Danger.
73 mins: CHANCE! Netherlands 1-0 France
The two former Manchester United players, Depay and Blind, stand over the free kick but it is Depay who takes.
He avoids the wall but Lloris knows what he's trying and makes the save at his near post.
He's been tested a fair bit this evening.
74 mins: CHANCE! Netherlands 1-0 France
LLoris is proving quite the barrier this evening.
Griezmann just had a small chance at the other end before Netherlands counter and Depay decides to take the French team on, on his own.
He moves the ball onto his left foot, leaving the defenders for dead but Lloris saves and sends the ball for a corner.
Minutes later and he's forced into action again, and who by, but Memphis Depay.
75 mins! CHANCE DENMARK!
The Danes have a great chance to kill the game with Yousef Poulsen given the opportunity to close the game.
Fabulous work from Schone and Eriksen tees up the winger approaching the Wales box.
All he has to do is keep the ball down and it's likely to be 2-0 but instead he balloons it over the bar meaning there is still only one goal in it.
Schone is replaced by Lerager after being caught by Lawrence's flailing elbow (not according to Dean Saunders on commentary, though...)
81 mins: CHANCE WALES!
Clearest foul you'll see all day as Delaney stops Wilson running at the Denmark defence.
Will that prove to be an error as Gareth Bale prepares to strike...
82 mins: WHAT A SAVE KASPER SCHMEICHEL!
Bale's free-kick couldn't have been more postage stamp if you'd asked him to try.
It was due to hit that top corner, without a doubt, and the Leicester stopper is ready for it, stretching a palm to hit the ball, on to the bar, and out for a corner.
Anyway, Saunders is now waxing lyrical about him being one of the best in the world.
I'm enjoying the game but his commentary bias could do with sorting out.
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