Chile vs Australia, world cup 2014




Full–time • Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá • Group B
3 – 1
Chile
Australia




Chile vs. Australia: Final score 3-1, Chile clinch surprisingly tight game



Chile gained a 3-1 victory over Australia, with the underdogs almost making a sensational comeback after falling two goals down early..
Australia had gotten off to a poor start, as goals from Alexis Sanchez and Jorge Valdivia saw them trail 2-0 after 14 minutes, but Tim Cahill scored at his third World Cup to get his side back into the game. They went close several times in the second half, before Jean Beausejour eventually made things secure for Chile in injury time.
Chile sent out a bizarre lineup, but it looked as though they were going to steamroll Australia in the opening spell. They took just 12 minutes to take the lead, and Australia did themselves no favours, with defence and goalkeeper all at sea to allow Sanchez to score with a simple finish. Just 70 seconds later Chile made it two: Sanchez turned provider to find Jorge Valdivia on the edge of the area, and the playmaker curled a brilliant effort home that gave Mat Ryan no chance.
The South Americans were looking like crushing their opponents and it seemed only a matter of how many goals they would get. Yet as much as Chile were dominant, the decision to field two diminutive full-backs as a centre-back pairing against a team whose strategy mostly revolves around crossing to a striker who is strong in the air came back to haunt them. Cahill easily climbed above Gary Medel to meet Ivan Franjic's cross and fired in a brilliant header to give Australia a way back into the game.
In the second half, Chile would have been expected to resume their onslaught, but it was Australia who turned on the style. Howard once again had the ball in the net, but was rightly called offside, as the underdogs continued to threaten. Chances became fewer and fewer between in the game, but Chile were incredibly forced back ever deeper as Australia grew into the game, forcing them into their own area for long spells.
Cahill simply wasn't being dealt with by Chile, and he perhaps ought to have had a second, but landed another header onto the roof of the net, as Australia's opponents became noticeably nervous and jittery, with Matthew Leckie also missing a decent aerial chance.
In the end, however, Chile were able to hang on for the three points, and wrapped up their victory in injury time when Beausejour took advantage of a desperate Australia to break and unleash a long-range shot, which got past Ryan and into the net.
Although Australia will be third in the group, they're ahead of the current world champions, Spain. Chile will need to reassess themselves after having their weaknesses so widely exploited in the second half, and will just be glad to get out of the game alive. Australia, meanwhile, have much to be proud about their performance, but if they were going to get out of the group, this was their opportunity.
Chile: Bravo, Isla, Medel, Jara, Mena, Diaz, Vidal (Gutierrez 60'), Aranguiz, Valdivia (Beausejour 68'), Sanchez, Vargas (Pinilla 84').
Goals: Sanchez 12', Valdivia 14', Beausejour 90+2'
Australia: Ryan, Davidson, Spiranovic, Wilkinson, Franjic (McGowan 49'), Milligan, Jedinak, Leckie, Bresciano (Troisi 81'), Oar (Halloran 69'), Cahill.
Goals: Cahill 35'

Spain vs Netherlands, World Cup 2014









Full–time • Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador • Group B
1 – 5
Spain
Netherlands







Spain 1 – 5 Netherlands
IT'S ALL OVER AT THE ARENA FONTE AND WHAT A RESULT WE'VE JUST WITNESSED!
90 Min: Torres manages to bring the ball down and beats the keeper! Must score in an open goal! VLAAR GETS BACK AND DISPOSSESSES HIM! This is all types of terrible from Spain everywhere on the park!
88 Min: Wonderful play from Sneijder and Wijnaldum, Wijnaldum recieves the ball after a one two on the penalty spot, shoots! Casillas saves! Robben follows up! Casillas with another wonderful save! Where was that earlier in the match?
86 Min: The Spain squad just look utterly dejected on the bench...
82 Min: The last time Spain conceded this many goals in an international was in 1963 when they lost to Scotland.
81 Min: This is quite unreal. Spain look nothing like they did in recent years and the Dutch are dominating. They want more goals!







80 Min: Spain hit on the counter! And Arjen Robben is chasing the ball down! He's gassing Pique for pace! Robben gets there first, Casillas comes out! Robben turns the keeper! Looks for an opening at the goal, shoots! GOOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL! Unbelievable Jeff!
79 Min: Van Persie denied the chance for a hat trick as he heads for the bench and Jeremain Lens comes on.
78 Min: Fernando Torres zips inside Martins Indi and then skips past Vlaar down the byline in the box, Torres goes down! Nothing given! Silva comes off for Fabregas.
77 Min: Free kick for Spain on the edge of the box and they need to convert this...Ramos edges just past the goal!
72 Min: Ball passed back to Casillas who can't control it! Loses it to van Persie who slips in and scores a simple GOAL! What is going on with Spain!?!? This is sensational.
68 Min: Van Persie on a solo run. Beats a defender and shoots from distance! Casillas has to get down and parry away! The Dutch want more!
67 Min: Spain on the attack and the ball gets lifted into the box! Free header! Saved! Silva follows up it's in the back of the net! BU NO GOAL! Silva was offside!
66 Min: Van Persie with a nasty challege on Busquets and there's a bit of over-reaction from all of the players on the pitch. RVP gets a yellow card.
65 Min: Great chance for the Dutch from a free-kick down the left side of the box. Sneijder whips it in to the back post and it's not dealt with by Casillas! Dde Vrij bumbles it over the line! I DON'T BELIEVE IT THIS IS A BIG UPSET! GOAL!
63 Min: Called it! Costa is replaced by Torres! Uh-oh...
62 Min: Massive amount of space for Alba down the right, tries to play the through ball into the box for Silva but the Dutch keeper comes out to claim it. De Guzman comes off and Wijnaldum comes on.
60 Min: Robben dispossesses Busquets and bears down on goal! Draws the defender and passes to Janmaat who gives it one more to van Persie in the box from the right! Volleys at goal! HITS THE CROSSBAR!
58 Min: Costa is flagged for offside again. He's having a shocker of an afternoon and somehow makes Fernando Torres seem like a decent prospect up front.
57 Min: Spain corner is cleared away.
55 Min: Bit of a stoppage here as Martins Indi goes down clutching his face. Replays show Costa walked past and made a touching glance to his face. Overacting is an understatement.
54 Min: Well, well, well! Spain we'll definitely be cranking it up a notch now. Corner for Spain...
53 Min: Guzman goes wide to Blind who puts another ball over the top to Robben has got between Pique and Ramos! He brings it down inside the box! He cuts back onto his left, holds off Pique and smashes it home! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLLL!!
52 Min: Janmaat with the ball tries to squeeze that through ball for Robben but it's cut out.
51 Min: De Guzman turns Xavi and gives it off to Robben who gets away from two and then goes to ground from a Ramos tackle and the ref waves play on.
48 Min: Silva to Iniesta who finds a pocket of space and he decides to shoot from distance! Mis-hit low but still forces the keeper to get down for a save!
47 Min:Spain with the ball down the right deep in the Netherlands half....Here comes Xavi but Spain are forced to go back by some tenacious Dutch defending.
46 Min: these two sides have only drawn once in their history. Back in 1987. Wow that rain is really bucketing down.
45 Min: The Netherlands kick off and we're back into it as the rain begins to pour!
HALFTIME: So there it is at the end of the half 1-1, a soft penalty for Spain but Robin van Persie equalised with a move that will surely be known as the flying Dutchman from now on. We will be back for the second half but in the meantime how about some highlights the last time these two met in the 2010 World Cup final?
45 Min: That reall was a lovely finish from van Persie. He squared as if he would take it down and go the one-on-one route but instead surprised the keeper with an early header. Great stuff and just before halftime. RVP runs down to the touchline and shares a hi five with his manager.
44 Min: Long ball over the top from Blind, van Persie running through the middle is away from his marker! He takes it on the head! WHAT A GOAL! Lofts the header over the keeper! ITS ALL LEVEL!
43 Min: Spain corner and Cost looked to have been pushed off the ball in the middle but the ref doesn't call this one.
42 Min: Spain currently owning 60% of the possessio and Alonso through the middle plays a beautiful reverse pass for Silva! Silva is in between the defenders one-on-one with the keeper! Tries to chip him and the keeper puts it behind for a corner! Golden opportunity.
41 Min: This time it's Costa flagged for offside.
40 Min: De Vrij comes flying through from defence and fouls Silva and earns a place in the refs book.
39 Min: Van Persie releases Robben in behind the defence! But he's been flagged for offside...
38 Min: Spain back in possession and content to stay on the ball until the move breaks down on the left wing.
37 Min: De Guzman with a reckless challenge on Alonso and he's already in the book so needs to be careful.
36 Min: Martins Indi with a long ball forward for Van Persie who is offside but takes a wild shot anyway and blasts it over the bar.
35 Min: Good pasage of play for the Dutch at the moment. De Guzman with another very heavy cross but Sneijder grabs it out the back and lays it back to De Jong who shoots from distance but Casillas saves.
32 Min: Robben and Blind link up nicely down the left with a few back heels, Blind finds some space and crosses the ball in, Pique misses in the middle! Van Persie can't capitalise! Chance gone begging.
31 Min: Janmaat with a great ball down the right for De Guzman who loses his man and takes it to the byline, crosses but it's gone over everyone's head and that's a wasted opportunity.
30 Min: Netherlands wary of throwing men forward as Robben hurries down the left wing.
28 Min: Nice work from Silva on the touchline and he passes to Iniesta who opens things up with a pass to Azpilicueta but he's lost it and De Guzman tries to start the counter attack before being chased down by Iniesta.
27 Min: Xavi Alonso steps up...1-0 SPAIN! GOAL! Another poor penalty decision from a ref at the World Cup. And it's only the third game of the tournament!
26 Min: Spain with a quick attack, beautiful ball from Iniesta and Costa is in the box! Cuts back inside and goes down! Another PENALTY! I don't believe it! THAT WAS SOFT.
And we come out on the pitch for the first time in World Cup history that the teams that played against each other in the final, play in their first games at the next World Cup!
25 Min: Robin van Persie with a little dribble and he spits the ball out wide and Blind has it, crosses from the left and it falls to Janmaat at the back who lines up the volley! Instead he knocks it back to De Guzman who loses it and then fouls Iniesta and piicks up the first yellow card of the match.
24 Min: Vlaar is doing a good job of asserting himself on this game...Bit of pushing going on between him and Costa in the middle.
22 Min: Silva and Iniesta link up nicely with a one-two into the box and Spain win the first corner of the match. Sergio Ramos is left all alone in the middle! And can't get on the end of the corner!
21 Min: All Spain at the moment. They have the ball at the top of the box. But Silva is dispossessed and Blind hoofs the ball upfield for a quick breakaway that is settled by Casillas.
19 Min: Arjen Robben just sorting out his boot. He's taken it off for some reason and has been told to get off the pitch by the ref...in the meantime, Xavi with a decent ball into the box! He could be in here! Vlaar is there again to get in the way!
19 Min: Silva beats a man down the right and then lays it in for Costa just inside the box. Costa shoots and slices it into Row Z. Never troubling the keeper.
17 Min: Potential for another downpour in Salvador. There was a thunderstorm about an hour before the game started. But it seems to be pretty pleasant there at the moment.
15 Min: It's a really congested midfield in this game....Dutch doing a good job of hassling the Tika Taka that Spain play. Sneijder cuts down Busquets and is warned by the ref.
14 Min: Iniesta long ball to Alba but that one is overcooked.
13 Min: Costa recieves a pass and he's into the box with Vlaar ahead of him, tkes the ball to the left and tries to shoot but Vlaar is up to the challenge and blocks the ball!
12 Min: Little dink over the top for Costa but its easily claimed by the Dutch keeper.
11 Min: Diego Costa finds Azpilicueta on the right wing with some room...However he's forced back and Spain probe the other wing.
10 Min: Iniesta with Jordi Alba on his outside but he decides to take it himself and shoots from distance! Not far over the bar!
9 Min: Robben's away up the middle after Sneijder plays a lovely through ball! Robben up against Casillas with defenders in pursuit! Robben shoots! Casillas does well to parry away!
8 Min: Long ball forward finds van Persie who manages to chest it down but can't keep control. Looks like the Netherlands will go to that often in this match.
7 Min: Referee stamping his mark early on the game by calling some pretty standard fouls.
5 Min: Very quiet start on and off the pitch. Except when Costa gets the ball and there's a chorus of boos that come from the crowd.
4 Min: Wow Del Bosque has only lost eight matches in his tenure as Spain coach and I think he'll be confident of keeping that record this morning.
3 Min: Cagey start from the Dutch who are looking to keep possession at this point.
2 Min: Interestingly neither team are in the traditional kits. Spain in white and the Dutch in Blues....Ramos pumps an early long ball forward but it's too long.
1 Min: Spain kick-off and we are underway with the first match from Group B.
Rousing stuff and now on with the football!
Please stand for the national anthems...

Now the stadiums starting to fill up nicely and wow it looks like it will be a sea of orange in this one.
It will be very interesting to see how van Gaal goes at this tournament before he joins United. Can we expect any scenes like this?
Crowd seems to be mostly Dutch at this stage. By the way, there's pretty much no one in the crowd? It's 20 minutes before kick-off people!
Well hello to the Arena Fonte Nova for a doozy of an early world cup match! How will the defending champs kick off their 2014 campaign? They're favourites at the bookies but a European team has never won on South American soil...
Kick-off isn’t far away but in the meantime you can watch a wrap of all the action from the first day of the World Cup with the team from 4-4-2.
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Line-ups:
Spain: Casillas, Alba, Ramos, Pique, Azpilicueta, Busquets, Alonso, Xavi, Silva, Iniesta, Costa
Subs (from): Albiol, Martinez, Juanfran, Villa, Torres, Fabregas, Pedro, De Gea, Mata, Koke, Cazorla, Reina
Netherlands: Cillessen, de Vrij, Vlaar, Martins Indi, Janmaat, De Jong, Blind, Clasie, Sneijder, van Persie, Robben
Subs from: De Guzman, Verhaegh, Veltman, Kongolo, Kuyt, Lens, Fer, Huntelaar, Wijnaldum, Memphis, Vorm, Krul
Pre-game banter:
By Kieran Canning
Spain's Javi Martinez believes stopping the Netherlands' experienced front three, including Bayern Munich teammate Arjen Robben, will be the key when his side open the defence of the World Cup in a rematch of the 2010 final in Salvador.
"The greatest danger from the Netherlands comes from the three players up front; Robben, (Robin) Van Persie and (Wesley) Sneijder," Martinez said on Wednesday.
"Not only with the national team, but at Bayern as well Robben is very strong on the counter-attack. He moves very well into space and we will have to control him."
Robben was denied by two crucial saves from Spanish captain Iker Casillas with the score still at 0-0 in the final four years ago before Andres Iniesta went on to score the winner in extra time to hand Spain their first ever World Cup.
"We have spoken about it during our two years as teammates," added Martinez.
"It was a big blow for the Netherlands and for him, we have spoken a lot about those chances and Iker's saves.
"I said to him before the Champions League final in 2013 that if he got the chance again he wouldn't fail and he didn't."
Spain became the first side to win the World Cup despite losing their opening game in 2010 as they were shocked 1-0 by Switzerland.
However, with highly-rated South Americans Chile also to come along with Australia in Group B, Martinez is hoping for a better start in Brazil.
Martinez is likely to provide backup in central defence for Vicente del Bosque despite playing largely in midfield over the past two seasons for Bayern due to Spain's wealth of talent available in midfield.
Atletico Madrid's Koke is also likely to miss out on a starting place due to the likes of Xavi Hernandez and Iniesta, but the 22-year-old insisted it is a pleasure just to train alongside the Barcelona duo.
In the other match aside from Australia-Chile on Friday mercurial Mexico host troubled Cameroon in the sides' World Cup Group A opener in Natal.
The Aztecs have failed to get to the 'fifth game' and make the quarter-finals since 1986 when they bowed out 4-1 on penalties to West Germany.
Critics would argue Mexico should feel lucky to be in Brazil at all.
After a tortuous qualifying campaign, Herrera was parachuted in for a two-legged play-off against New Zealand, which the central Americans won 9-3 on aggregate.
But despite that result, Mexico have hardly lit up the world footballing stage of late, losing their last two friendlies 1-0 to Bosnia and Portugal.
Four years after becoming the first African side to leave the 2010 tournament, with zero points from three games, Volker Finke's Cameroon squad recently threatened to refuse to board the plane to Brazil due to a row over bonuses.
A deal was finally reached, but the episode has enhanced the general feeling that the 'Indomitable Lions' will whimper and not roar their way through a group which includes Croatia and hosts Brazil.
Although Cameroon possess class midfielders in the shape of Alex Song and Enoh Eyong, all eyes will likely be glued on Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o -- a four-time African Player of the Year who will be appearing in his fourth finals.

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Mexico vs Cameroon, World Cup 2014


Mexico v Cameroon, World Cup 2014

Mexico
MEXICO1 - 0CAMEROON
  • O. Peralta 61
    Cameroon
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    Estadio das Dunas
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    TEAMS 
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    Written by Bijan Simkhada
    FT: MEXICO 1 CAMEROON 0 Odd game. Couple of poor decisions in the first half, Mexico having two goals chalked off. In a downpour, Cameroon sat back with a back six and invited Mexico on. Not a great game but entertaining in its way. I would imagine that Holland v Spain, which Evan Fanning is blogging, will be a very different beast. So what are you waiting for? Go check that out.
    90+ mins: That's the last major action and a strange game comes to a close.
    90 mins: We're going to have four minutes added on, and Hernandez could have settled it. Cameroon give it away, Layun crossed and the Little Pea has time and space in the box. But he snatches at it and blazes over.
    89 mins: Brilliant save! Assou-Ekotto crosses and Moukandjo is allowed a free header. He meets it hard and directs it well, and there's an excellent save from Ochoa.
    88 mins: Someone in the crowd has got a whistle and is blowing it at opportune moments. Not for the first time, a couple of players seem to stop.
    86 mins: He's got World Cup fever.
    Or some other serious tropical disease.
    85 mins: Moukandjo with a run down the right and a low cross, bundled clear by the Mexican defence.
    84 mins: Moting lets fly with a shot but it's blocked.
    83 mins: Can the plucky (not actually that plucky) Africans rouse themselves for a final burst? I would say that a Mexico second is more likely.
    80 mins: Hernandez with a superb run and cutback, and it takes a top-class saving tackle to save the day from Nounkeu. Fabian was about to pull the trigger.
    78 mins: Song off, striker Pierre Webo comes on.
    76 mins: Nounkeu tries to catch Fabian as the latter surges towards the Cameroon box. Lunging tackle, he brings him down, luckily (or deliberately) just outside the box.
    74 mins: Super tracking back from Dos Santos, an impressive player for his country, and he curtails a dangerous attack.
    73 mins: Javier Hernandez replaces Peralta.
    70 mins: Mexico's defence is nothing to write home about but they're passing the ball around well. Cameroon are frustrating, too negative and just hoping for some individual brilliance from Eto'o.
    69 mins: Moukandjo with a good run down the right but Eto'o is on his own in the area and that just doesn't seem like a percentage game to me. Sure enough, the cross picks out one of three defenders tracking back.
    67 mins: Cameroon come forward now with Song but the attack peters out. Guardado is coming off and Fabian takes his place.
    64 mins: They must get more men up to support Eto'o.
    63 mins: Samuel Eto'o tries to raise the energy level for Cameroon. He's made a good run but is brought down.
    62 mins: Don't think that Cameroon can have too many complaints, they haven't done a great deal so far. So how do they change it up?
    GoalGOAL! Finally! Mexico break, for once Cameroon don't have all that many back. Do Santos gets the ball on the edge of the box, good movement from him and he hits a good shot. Excellent save from the Cameroon keeper but, unlucky for him, he palms the ball straight back at Peralta, who slots it home. And, for once, that linesman keeps his flag down. MEXICO 1 CAMEROON 0 (Peralta 61)
    57 mins: Good freekick, in the end, and a big deflection off the Mexico wall.
    56 mins: Superb! Comedy running and stepover madness from Mbia, he then stumbles and THIS is the moment that the referee finally gets his card out. Brilliant. Moreno in the book. This means freekick. And this means spray paint.
    Imagine being a footballer with black boots. You'd never live it down.
    54 mins: Peralta clatters Song, perhaps in retribution. Song and dance from Song. I've got hopes of a 22-man brawl here, I must say. Just starting to simmer.
    52 mins: Another tough tackle, Layun the victim this time. The game in a quiet period.
    50 mins: Naughty tackle from Alex Song, two footer, off the ground, studs up, hitting him with a brick, etc etc on Dos Santos. No card!
    48 mins: Lovely flick-on form Dos Santos frees Peralta, who bursts into the area and drills a good hard shot at goal. Well saved by the Cameroon keeper
    46 mins: Cameroon kick off. They're getting a few men further forward in this early attack. Now it's Mexico's turn to sit back. Dany Nounkeu replaces Cedric Djeugoue at the half.
    18.05 Players are just coming out for the second half, so just time for this email from Stuart Slingsby.
    E-mailWith the UK Teams we favour foreign players over English so the English get pushed aside hardly getting a game, then when it comes to the WORLD CUP them foreign players wonder off to rep their own country then we wonder why we are left with players that are no good. They get pushed aside for foreign players.
    It's raining harder than ever there!
    18.00 Here's the scenes in México City main Square from Our Woman In Mexico, Martha Guerra.
    HALF TIME: Mexico 0 Cameroon 0 Well, not really sure what to make of that. Eccentric, I think it is fair to say. Some strange offside decisions: the Mexicans should have had two goals. It's bucketing down in a biblical stylee. The Mexican coach looks like he might throttle someone. The Cameroon side are playing with a back six. It's all fun and games, basically.
    Here's the second Dos Santos disallowed goal, the ball being flicked on by the Cameroon defender, Dos Santos at the bottom of the screen.
    Half-time highlights... Fabio on the 'African mentality'.
    44 mins: Djegoue denies Dos Santos in the area and it's a very tight call whether he got the ball or kicked his foot. Given as a corner, anyway.
    43 mins: Dos Santos with a super run into the box but he's tackled by, erm, his own player Peralta. I reckon this game is shaping up as a nice farce.
    40 mins: Still chucking it down. Hope we get through the game. The pitch still looks okay. I'm just going to cut and paste the following from the news wire.
    RIO DE JANEIRO, June 13 (Reuters) - Between 50 and 100 fans have been moved to different seats for the Mexico v Cameroon World Cup match in Natal on Friday due to safety concerns over some of the temporary seating, a spokesman for the World Cup's local organizing committee said.
    The local fire service requested that the places be moved to a different part of the stadium after a last-minute visit on Friday morning.
    But the fire service said it had not been able to complete a full and final approval of the area and refused to vouch for the safety of the seating.
    "For safety reasons there was a request that 50 to 100 places were re-allocated within the temporary seating," Saint-Clair Milesi, spokesman for the Local Organizing Committee which works with FIFA to organise and operate the World Cup, said.
    The World Cup in Brazil has been plagued by delays with preparations at a number of the 12 stadiums running right to the wire. In the north-eastern city of Natal around 10,000 temporary seats have been installed in the stadium to accommodate fans for matches.
    "The new seats may be done, but we didn't have the access to give our final approval," said state firefighters' spokesman Christiano Couceiro.
    38 mins: Mbia shoves Guardado in the face, a sort of rugby-style hand-off. Deliberate and a definite yellow. But not given. Cameroon, as the impressive Clark Carlisle points out, are playing a back six, three in midfield and one up front.
    37 mins: Here come Mexico surging forward, several in this attack but Cameroon are looking more solid now. They break, Moting making decent ground down the left.'
    36 mins: Lot of Brazil fans, I mean, obviously I guess, in the crowd, looks like everyone is having a grand old time of it despite the rain.
    34 mins: Several minutes have passed without an incorrectly disallowed goal..
    31 mins: Mexico coach Herrera involved in a full and frank exchange of views with the officials
    29 mins: Corner comes in from the left for Mexico. Cameroon defender Moting gets a touch, and there's Giovani Dos Santos with the header into the net. But the linesman's ruled that one offside as well. And, again, it doesn't look like it was.
    28 mins: More comedy! And it's the same linesman again!
    26 mins: Chopou-Moting chops down Aguilar but gets no booking.
    25 mins: Some good old skool World Cup defending here from the Cameroons, they're all marking God knows what as the ball comes in from the right. Moreno and Marquez for Brazil are both free in the area but they get in each other's way and the header is poor. Excellent email from Matthew Bathurst:
    Regarding the worry that the refs won’t let them play and call everything. Let Howard Webb ref a couple and everything would be allowed, aka kicks to the chest as in 2010. And if Chicharito comes in, since he is a Man U player, he will be allowed to use his hands without penalty.
    22 mins: BUNDLE! Ball into the Mexico box, there are approximately 76 players in the six-yard box. Mexico cannot clear, there are three, four half-chances, stabs at goal, panicky failed hacks clear but somehow the Mexican goal-line remains unbreached.
    19 mins: Song kicked in the elbow by the flying Vazquez. Now Assou-Ekotto with an electric run down the left, surges past the defender and cuts it back. Eto'o meets it crisply! Good first-time drive but it hits the outside of the post.
    17 mins: Mbia gets across his man for a decent header at goal but the ref's got a whistle and he's damn well going to use it. Blows for an infringement although hard to see what it was. I hope this doesn't become a tournament theme....
    15 mins: Cameron finally get to check out the Mexico half, they win a corner and now Chopou-Moting has the ball in the net. Yet another offside call, but this one quite correct.
    13 mins: Another very tight offside decision goes against Mexico.
    11 mins: Herrera crosses, it's turned into the net by Gio dos Santos! Goal disallowed for off-side - wrongly, on review. Oh dear.. Linesman has blundered there. Shame, becuase that was an excellent volley.
    9 mins: Mexico look alright. Another good move from them opens Cameroon up down the left, and Herrera shoots over.
    8 mins: Mexico caught offside in a dangerous position.
    7 mins: Cameroon very deep, Eto'o isolated and currently sitting on a deck chair trying to keep the rain off with a copy of the Racing Post, or he might as well be.
    5 mins: Fussy ref so far. Good move Mexico, Herrera slips it to Aguilar, he tries to cut it back across when perhaps he might have shot. Mexico's wing back are able to skip past the Cameroon back four with some ease.
    3 mins: Aguilar has found a bit of space down the right and crossed, it comes off Benoit A-E but the ref fails to spot the obvious deflection. Volker Finke, the Cameroon coach, apparently missed training the other day because he got lost trying to find a bureau de change. This is clearly the team to watch if you want some World Cup squad drama.
    1 mins: Mexico enjoying some time on the ball early on, but here's Benoit Assou-Ekotto doing some good tidying up work at the back and clearing.
    17.00 The Cameroon coach frankly looks like he doesn't want to be there. A right sulk on. Perhaps that's just his way. Or perhaps Eto'o's upset him. Anyway. We're off.
    16.58 Mexico national anthem and everyone is giving it the full gun. Cameroon, more of a mixed showing, few mumblers in there. Goodness it really is lashing down. 
    16.50 Surprise for many UK football supporters to see that there is no place in the Mexico eleven for Javier Hernandez.
    16.40 Pat Vieira say "the history of the World Cup, in every competition with African teams, there is arguments between the players and the politics. They are not in the right mind to start a big game like this."
    16.36 Right. What is going on in Natal? It is absolutely hosing down with rain. Wonder if there'll be many Cameroon fans in? Who do you fancy to win?
    16.32 This all sets off a long discussion about Sturridge, and then there's an interview clip with Roy Hodgson. Mexico v Cameron will, er, follow after these messages I guess.
    16.31 Fabio Cannavaro, asked if Sturridge would get in the Italy side, says "Mmmm," and then, as if remembering himself, "Oh yes."
    16.30 Nice feature on ITV now about Danny Sturridge and interviews with his family. Seems like a good lad. It does feel that there's a slightly different vibe around England this time. Less objectionable players than in previous squads.
    16.25 Lovely. What better way to spend a Friday afternoon than a bit of delicious World Cup action? I hope you have bunked off work and are reading this in, or on the way to, the pub, or if you are still at work, I hope we can enliven the rest of the day. Mexico v Cameroon, the second match of the Brazil World Cup, is nigh.
    16.10 Teams! They have dropped and Little Pea gets the chop in favour of Giovanni Dos Santos. The sprightly Samuel Eto'o will be leading the line for Cameroon.
    Mexico: Ochoa; Rodriguez, Marquez, Aguilar, Layun; Herrera, Vázquez, Dos Santos, Moreno, Guardado, Peralta
    Cameroon: Itandje, Assou-Ekotto, Nkoulou, Djeugoue, Song, Moukandjo, Eto'o, Choupo Moting, Chedjou, Mbia, Eno
    Mexico coach Miguel Herrera will leave Manchester United forward Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez on the bench for their World Cup opening game against Cameroon.
    Herrera has chosen Villarreal forward Guillermo Dos Santos and Oribe Peralta to start in attack for the Group A encounter in Natal, Brazil.
    He also ended speculation as to who will start in goal with Ajaccio's Guillermo Ochoa selected ahead of Jesus Corona of Cruz Azul.
    "I know that all of my players are going to leave their soul on the pitch to achieve a result," Herrera said. "We are ready to go out and win."
    With Brazil and Croatia also included in the group, Mexico know how vital Friday's game is.
    The Aztecs have failed to reach the knock-out round in the past five tournaments.
    "This is a very important game for us, key to our aspirations to progress to the next round," Herrera said. "We know it's not going to be easy but we are going to work very hard to beat Cameroon."
    Mexico will have to show a vast improvement as they suffered 1-0 defeats in their last two friendlies against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Portugal.
    "We are only interested in a win and not on the actual result," he said. "A win is what matters, taking three points and that is what we want."
    Mexico had to beat New Zealand in the play-offs to reach Brazil and maintain their record of qualifying for every World Cup since 1990.
    Herrera believes Cameroon's pace poses the biggest danger for his side.
    "They have a very good team, with fast players, who have experience," he said. "We will try to manage possession."
    Cameroon go into the encounter at the Estadio das Dunas finally able to focus on football matters.
    Volker Finke's squad threatened to refuse to board the plane to Brazil due to a row over bonuses before a deal was finally reached.
    The African side beat Moldova 1-0 last week in a friendly after previously drawing 2-2 with Germany in Monchengladbach.
    "We know that (Mexico) had a lot of problems in qualifying and that it was difficult," Finke said. "However, they are a very dangerous team, with an intense spirit.
    "I can see that it is a difficult team but one that can be beaten."
    Samuel Eto'o, who will compete in his fourth World Cup, is the Cameroon captain.