World Cup Schedule Day 6:
Belgium v Algeria - 5pm on ITV
Brazil v Mexico - 8pm on BBC
Russia v South Korea - 11pm on BBC
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Match of the Day: Brazil v Mexico
Despite finishing up 3-1 winners on the opening day and golden boy Neymar bagging a brace, Brazil's World Cup has actually got off to a muted star. The dodgy refereeing decisions that trampled over Croatia's chances ended up turning the hosts into the bad guys.
They'll be hoping a stronger performance against Mexico - who have a surprisingly good record against Brazil - will make people forget about the suspect officiating and shaky performance in the first game. Building on Oscar and Neymar's attacking strengths and shoring up the backline should be the basis for the team going forward.
Mexico, who overcame some dodgy refereeing of their own against Cameroon, would probably be happy with a draw, leaving qualification in their hands heading into the last game.
Punditry Bingo Watch: "Yet another refereeing controversy!" "Hope of the nation rests on Neymar." "Mexico are a potential banana skin."
One to Watch: Oscar. Neymar got the headlines, but the Chelsea star was pulling the strings in the opening day victory.
Sound like you know what you're talking about down the pub: "Mexico actually have the best record of any nation against Brazil in recent years."
Digital Spy prediction: Brazil 3 - 2 Mexico.










