Brazil vs Cameroon World Cup 2014 Live ESPN Watch Online Here

Brazil vs Cameroon World Cup 2014 Live ESPN Watch Online Here
2014 FIFA World Cup host country Brazil match up today against Cameroon for a chance to advance out of Group A and into the Round of 16. You can watch the Brazil vs. Cameroon game live online from ESPN at 4 pm ET from Brazil HERE.
Brazil will advance to the next round with a win or a tie against Cameroon, if they lost, then it gets more tricky as they would finish with four points which other teams could match or surpass, for example if Croatia could match with a win or draw against Mexico later in the evening.
Cameroon has not played good soccer to this point in this World Cup and the home team of Brazil should be victorious tonight if they come into the game focused. Brazil will want to win, and win big in front of their home crowd and to make sure they finish on top of Group A.
Brazil has a great offense, but in their last outing Mexico's goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa held them scoreless and the game ended in a 0-0 draw. Even in their opening game, the Brazilians benefited from questionable refereeing and goalkeeping in their 3-1 win over Croatia. So Brazil needs to come out with a big win to show that they can win as a team to and win the whole tournament.
Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o and Benoit Assou-Ekotto need to play big on offense for their team to advance past Brazil in the tournament. Cameroon's defense needs to control the pace.
Brazil's forward Neymar Jr. has two goals already in the 2014 World Cup and should look to have a big game for Brazil to advance.
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