Brazil's Kaka will start against Chile after serving a one-game suspension.Brazil's Kaka will start against Chile after serving a one-game suspension. (Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty Images)

Day 19, Match 2

Brazil vs. Chile, Round of 16

Date and location

Monday, June 28, Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg

Broadcast details

Live on CBC and CBCSports.ca (2 p.m. ET). Consult CBC's full broadcast schedule.

What's at stake

A spot in the quarter-finals in a match against the winner of Netherlands-Slovakia.

Player to watch for Brazil

Maicon — The Inter Milan right back has been sensational for Brazil, helping to keep things tight at the back and lending support to the attack by making his trademark rampaging runs down the wing. He also scored one of the best goals of the tournament, in the first round against North Korea.

Player to watch for Chile

Jorge Valdivia — The attacking midfielder has been one of the revelations of this tournament, his bright and inventive play helping Chile reach the second round. But can he inspire his country to victory over mighty Brazil?

Key matchup

Kaka vs. Chile's defence — After serving a one-game suspension, Kaka will be back in the starting lineup and the Brazilian playmaker will be looking to run rampant against a Chilean back line that will be missing central defenders Gary Medel and Waldo Ponce, both suspended.

The Brazilian perspective

"Now we get to the stage where the 90 minutes will be decisive, mistakes are not allowed or you will be going home. Chile has been improving, it has a team with good players and will fight very hard to keep advancing." — Dunga, coach

The Chilean perspective

"Brazil is always a team to be feared and this latest version preserves all the footballing attributes of the country and, in addition, adds speed and ruthlessness." — Marcelo Bielsa, coach

World Cup head-to-head

These teams have met twice at the World Cup, with Brazil winning both games, in the Round of 16 in 1998 in France and the semifinals in 1962 in Chile.